80/85 inches Heavy Duty Tripod for Camera and Phone, 85" Camera Monopod Tripods, DSLR Binoculars Spotting Scope Camcorders Video Tripod Stand, 360 Degree Ball Head, 35 lbs Loads








Key features
- •【360° Panoramic Shooting】The camera tripod has an independent pan lock that enables you to rotate the head 360° panning, and a ball lock to position a camera at +90°/ -70° tilt with the cut-notch located on the side of the head, satisfying all the needs of vertical, horizontal, and overhead photography, etc. 1/4" quick release plate mount can quick connection to all DSLR cameras, phones, camcorders, binoculars, spotting scope, projector, telescope, laser level and digital cameras.
- •【 Aluminum Camera Tripod 】 38MM diameters Larger ball head is aluminum alloy, adding to the head's overall security & stability; the 28mm Thicker and stronger aluminum leg tube with twist lock further enhances torsional resistance & anti-shaking on a wide variety of surfaces; the non-slip rubber feet help increase more strong friction; Metal material quick release plate durable and exquisite. You can only focus on the composition of your photo or video without worrying your hand may be shaky.
- •【80" Tripods & 85" Monopods】The flexible tripod with four-section aluminum legs and twist locks, you can extend the tripod from 18.5" up to 80" (extra tube for adding height to 85" inches ), which can meet various shooting needs. The three legs of the tripod can be locked separately and stabilized on varying grounds and incline levels. The travel tripod can be converted to monopod/alpenstock with a removable center column and one detachable tripod leg, 31" to 85" adjustable height.
- •【Heavy Duty Tripod for Camera 】 Serving as a convenient travel companion for professional photographers and passionate hobbyists alike, JOILCAN Tripod holds equipment as heavy as 35 lbs while weighing only 3.7 lbs. Compact Lightweight camera tripod with a tripod carry case makes it easy to carry for short hikes outdoor shooting and even long-distance traveling. 28 mm thickness aluminum leg tubes withstand heavier loads compared to similar camera tripods yet remain stable and flexible.
- •【Macro Photography Tripods 】 For added versatility of travel tripod for cameras and phones, the telescopic center column is reversible, facilitating lower-angle photography, macro shooting, and other special photography, allowing your camera to get closer to shoot the objects and magnify texture and quality. Supports 2 years quality guarantee for reliability, 90 days Free Of Return, Under 24 hours 100% satisfying and prompt customer service.
80/85 inches Heavy Duty Tripod for Camera and Phone, 85" Camera Monopod Tripods, DSLR Binoculars Spotting Scope Camcorders Video Tripod Stand, 360 Degree Ball Head, 35 lbs Loads
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Customer Reviews
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Very sturdy
Lisa✓ Verified Purchase•February 9, 2024
Love this tripod. Very durable. Easy to use. Only issue- getting it back in the carry bag. You have to get it folded just right or it will NOT fit. But overall very pleased.
Sturdy and Tall - Nice Features
Amy✓ Verified Purchase•February 3, 2024
I was looking for a tall tripod to shoot video over the heads of a crowd. This one did the job great and has a lot of adjustment options to get the framing right. It is a very sturdy rig, and I like how you have options for the spread of the legs to reduce its footprint on the ground. The tripod mount is different than other standard tripods that I have, so I use the one that came with the tripod. This one slides in, and locks in tight. I wouldn't say that the trood is particularly light in weight, but my interest is in sturdiness. For the price, think this a good buy, and I would recommend it.
Great product. price is outstanding!
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•February 3, 2024
I am completely happy with this tripod, you won't get a better one for the price.
Uneven when set-up. Extra height is a blessing. Ball head is nice!
RonZ✓ Verified Purchase•January 13, 2024
I am commenting on the Joilcan 80-inch Tripod which arrived marked as Model H78. I am currently debating if I should return it, although there is a lot going for it. The reason is that when extended the tripod has a definite lean to one side, the side that rests on the removable monopod leg. I'll try to add some pictures. In the pictures the tripod is not fully extended. Fully extended the lean is even more pronounced. When the legs are together they appear to be the same length, so what is the problem? After further review I determined that the culprit was the orange clip on the monopod leg that allows the leg to rest at predetermined angles. There is slightly more space between the bottom of that clip and the part of the leg that it rests against than there is on the other two legs and this makes the tripod lean a bit. When fully extended this makes the tripod more unstable that it would normally be. There are many work-arounds, simply moving the tripod leg in a bit after setting up is the easiest but then it's not resting resting squarely in the slot and prone to sudden movement. A small piece of metal inserted between the bottom of the clip and leg would work as well and could be secured as premanent solution. So all told, not a big deal, but not something the buyer should have to put up with on a brand new tripod. Other than this the tripod is quite an extra-ordinary value for all that it does. The extra height is the main thing for me, I like to photograpgh the sky at night and the extra height allows me to see all of the controls on the back of the camera and look through the viewfinder without bending at odd angles. And since there are plenty of house lights around the extra height helps to eliminate glare and flare in the lens. The large ball on the ball head works well and feels secure. The orange clips that I referenced earlier are probably the weakest points on the tripod and don't inspire much confidence. Otherwise it is a stellar performer. Not professional quality but certainly good enough for most of us amateurs. While considering whether to return it or not I looked around at similarly priced tripods. For the most part they are all the same. I determined that I really don't need a built-in monopod but trying to find one without it leads to higher priced models, or much cheaper ones. You do get what you pay for.
Solid and built to last
Bob Smith✓ Verified Purchase•January 9, 2024
This is easily the best tripod I've ever owned. The construction is so solid that I don't worry about the lifespan of the product. I love the fact that the ball head rotates in all directions, allowing landscape and portrait orientations with minimal trouble. Some have complained that the mechanism for loosening and telescoping the legs isn't convenient, but I always find the "snap" style ends up pinching my fingers when I'm opening and closing them, so I love this.
Positives:
- Sturdy workmanship. All screws and
- Independent ball-head mechanism for complete flexibility
- Legs fold 180 degrees, allowing the tripod to be as short as possible for travel and transport
- Quick-release plate works well
- Center column reversible for macro photography, if your subject is near the ground
Negatives
- Weight. If you're looking for carbon fiber, this isn't it. But you'll spend $300 to get that, so I'm ok with it. Might not be for a smaller or weaker person if weight is an issue
Unknown
- I haven't used it as a monopod, and probably won't. I haven't really explored that, and have a dedicated monopod, should I want one.
I can say that I recommend this completely, and look forward to many years using it.
*Update 10/28/2021*
While visiting Niagra Falls, I laid the tripod (folded up) against a fence while I took some pictures nearby, and it grew legs. Well, it already had legs, but you know what I mean. I was crestfallen. When I got home, I went to Amazon thinking I might upgrade to a more expensive tripod, but when push came to shove, this guy was too good to pass up. I bought it again, and look forward to (if I can take good care of it) using it for many years to come.
Positives:
- Sturdy workmanship. All screws and
- Independent ball-head mechanism for complete flexibility
- Legs fold 180 degrees, allowing the tripod to be as short as possible for travel and transport
- Quick-release plate works well
- Center column reversible for macro photography, if your subject is near the ground
Negatives
- Weight. If you're looking for carbon fiber, this isn't it. But you'll spend $300 to get that, so I'm ok with it. Might not be for a smaller or weaker person if weight is an issue
Unknown
- I haven't used it as a monopod, and probably won't. I haven't really explored that, and have a dedicated monopod, should I want one.
I can say that I recommend this completely, and look forward to many years using it.
*Update 10/28/2021*
While visiting Niagra Falls, I laid the tripod (folded up) against a fence while I took some pictures nearby, and it grew legs. Well, it already had legs, but you know what I mean. I was crestfallen. When I got home, I went to Amazon thinking I might upgrade to a more expensive tripod, but when push came to shove, this guy was too good to pass up. I bought it again, and look forward to (if I can take good care of it) using it for many years to come.
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