NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Travel Tripod Kit, 90° Column, 4-Sections, Lightweight Aluminum, Compatible with Canon,Nikon,Sony DSLR, 360 Degree Ball Head, Quick Release Plate, 8KG Load Capacity with Carry Bag [amazon.com] $13.52 +FS w/Prime
List Price $133.95
THE IDEAL TRAVEL COMPANION: The National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit is a complete, lightweight and compact solution for on-the-go photography and made of high-quality aluminum. Universal and Compatible.
CAPTURE ANY SHOT: 90°column mechanism for shooting from ground level or directly overhead. Perfect for macro photography
ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF RELIABILITY: 360-degree Ball Head swivel function, it allows for tilt and swivel motion; portrait or landscape options.
QUICK-RELEASE PLATE: Helps install and remove camera in seconds. It makes fast transitions between shots and quickly moving from spot to spot possible. Built-in bubble level contributes to exact horizontal alignment.
TWO SOLUTIONS IN ONE: When you prefer single leg support, no need to reach for extra kit. Just detach the integrated monopod-leg and attach it to the center column.
HANDLES TOUGH CONDITIONS EFFORTLESSLY: Thanks to the three leg-angle stops you can set up on almost any surface, intuitively and in record time thanks to the 4-section twist lock mechanism.
What You Get: The National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit comes in its own stylish branded bag for easy storage and transportation
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"Typical price: $16.02"
90 day average of $53
seems inflated to me
only 16 ratings, 8 with actual reviews
reviews mentioning prices say 16, <20, and 35.
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I purchase this for the same purpose.
Grabbed one even though I don't travel.
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I had it in my cart and was trying to figure out what else to buy to get free shipping (no longer on Prime), and a few minutes later it showed "Temporarily out of stock". Bummer.
I guess you were not talking about no rush rewards