Review: Ultrapod Compact Tripod

I have been getting a lot of questions lately about what kind of camera gear I use for the pics on robonza. I use a Canon S95 and most importantly an Ultrapod 1 Tripod. The reason I like the Ultrapod is that it is so compact, lightweight, well made and also incredibly stable.

It folds up in to a small pocketable size.

As the name suggests it has 3 folding legs, each with rubber tips that keep it form sliding on odd surfaces, like a tree stump… And with its unique triangular shape coupled with its velcro strap you can attach it to a tree for photos.

The Ultrapod will attach to any camera with a threaded tripod mount, and the camera never slips around because the mounting plate is covered with cork.

I have been carrying this in my backpack every hike or bike ride for the last 10 years and it has not worn out. If I am reviewing bike parts and stopping to take a lot of pictures, I’ll even attach it to my stem for quick access.

And it lets me take cool pictures like these:

My camera is a Canon S95, which is very nice because the self timer is adjustable up to 30 seconds with multiple pictures.

I would definitely get this over any of the other compact tripod out there. 

Check out the Ultrapod here: http://www.industrialrev.com/ultrapod-i.html

Pedco says:

  • Fits any camera with a tripod socket
  • Unique ball and socket camera mount assembly positions camera at any angle
  • Molded from fiberglass reinforced nylon with aluminum threaded components
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Fold-out legs with non-slip vinyl feet
  • Removable Velcro “one wrap” strap
  • Maximum Safe Load: 3 lbs
  • Pan Adjustment: 360 degrees
  • Tilt Adjustment: +/- 90 degrees
  • Angular Adjustment: +/- 20 degrees
  • Dimensions (folded): 4″ x 1″ x 1.25″, 10.2cm x 2.5cm x 3.2cm
  • Weight: 2 oz., 57g

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