Benro CLT203 2-Series Induro Classic Carbon Fiber Tripod $129 (Reg $369)

Craig
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B&H Photo has the Benro CLT203 2-Series Induro Classic Carbon Fiber Tripod in their DealZone today for only $129 (Reg $369), which is a great price for a carbon fibre tripod from a well known name.

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Benro CLT203 2-Series Induro Classic Overview

  • Load Capacity: 35.3 lb
  • Working Height Range: 14.8 to 63″
  • Max. Height w/o Center Column: 52.8″
  • Folded Length: 24.6″
  • 3-Section Carbon Fiber Legs, Twist Locks
  • One Easy Link Attachment Thread
  • Dust and Moisture-Resistant Leg Joints
  • Rubber Feet with Stainless-Steel Spikes
  • Weight: 3.5 lb

The CLT203 Induro Classic Carbon Fiber Tripod, 2-Series Legs from Benrto provides maximum stability in a compact, unique design, suitable for the evolving image maker. The 63″ tall tripod features a unique carbon fiber weave that maximizes the strength-to-weight ratio and has a load capacity of 35.3 lb, while keeping the weight down to 3.5 lb.

The magnesium spider features V-pattern cross-braces for extra rigidity and the sturdiness needed for long-lens photography.

The ergonomic, rubber-covered twist-lock joints are dust-resistant and oversized, so they easily fit the hand, even while wearing gloves when the cold weather hits. Engineered for stability at any angle, the three-stop adjustable leg locks and independent leg spread provide lower angles and maximum stability. The adjustable legs and bubble level allow easy and accurate leveling on uneven terrain.

The oversized center column lock makes it easy to secure the short, grooved column in any vertical position and even allows the camera to be positioned as close to the ground as possible. Additionally, this 2-Series leg set folds down to an impressively compact 24.6″ for easy transport and storage.

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.