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frontpageRed_Liz | Staff posted Jan 09, 2026 07:38 PM
frontpageRed_Liz | Staff posted Jan 09, 2026 07:38 PM

77" NEEWER Basics 2-in-1 Camera Tripod & Monopod w/ 360° Ball Head & Arca Plate

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ShiQiaoShang via Amazon has 77" NEEWER Basics 2-in-1 Camera Tripod & Monopod w/ 360° Ball Head & Arca Plate on sale for $39.99 - $4 off when you 'clip' coupon on the product page = $35.99. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
  • 2-in-1 tripod & monopod for versatile use
  • Height adjustable from 24" to 57" with reversible center column
  • Durable aluminum alloy build, supports up to 13 lb
  • 360° ball head with 90° tilt for flexible shooting
  • Arca-type quick release plate with 1/4" screw
  • Non-slip feet and weight hook for extra stability
  • Lightweight (3.4 lb) and compact for travel and vlogging

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ShiQiaoShang via Amazon has 77" NEEWER Basics 2-in-1 Camera Tripod & Monopod w/ 360° Ball Head & Arca Plate on sale for $39.99 - $4 off when you 'clip' coupon on the product page = $35.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use.
Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 2-in-1 tripod & monopod for versatile use
  • Height adjustable from 24" to 57" with reversible center column
  • Durable aluminum alloy build, supports up to 13 lb
  • 360° ball head with 90° tilt for flexible shooting
  • Arca-type quick release plate with 1/4" screw
  • Non-slip feet and weight hook for extra stability
  • Lightweight (3.4 lb) and compact for travel and vlogging

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Written by Neo45 | Staff

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Model: NEEWER Basics Camera Tripod Monopod, 77" Compact Lightweight Travel DSLR Video Stand, 360° Ball Head, Arca Type QR Plate, Reversible Legs & Inverted Central Axis, 13lb Max Load, TP08

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Venatus
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Yeah this thing is a piece of junk. Plastic gears, too lightweight for even the most basic of outdoor terrain and shots. Broke the first weekend out. They sent me a replacement and that one broke the first day out. They did offer a refund and we're chill to deal with so there is that. They did try and make it right so 2 stars there. Cost gives it a 3 star so if you need a cheap, basic tripod to take family pics or record family events then this would likely make a good tripod for you.
I bought mine for use to record my kids sporting events. Sometimes I set up in really awkward spots and having uneven terrain really highlighted the lack of stability. I took it to a mountain arena and did some hiking and tried to set up to get sunrise shots and trying to crank up the telescoping rod, the gears were clunky and the plastic internals broke after a couple of uses.

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Jan 10, 2026 02:11 PM
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SparklyNipsJan 10, 2026 02:11 PM
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Solid tripod
Jan 10, 2026 02:19 PM
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VenatusJan 10, 2026 02:19 PM
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Yeah this thing is a piece of junk. Plastic gears, too lightweight for even the most basic of outdoor terrain and shots. Broke the first weekend out. They sent me a replacement and that one broke the first day out. They did offer a refund and we're chill to deal with so there is that. They did try and make it right so 2 stars there. Cost gives it a 3 star so if you need a cheap, basic tripod to take family pics or record family events then this would likely make a good tripod for you.
I bought mine for use to record my kids sporting events. Sometimes I set up in really awkward spots and having uneven terrain really highlighted the lack of stability. I took it to a mountain arena and did some hiking and tried to set up to get sunrise shots and trying to crank up the telescoping rod, the gears were clunky and the plastic internals broke after a couple of uses.
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Jan 10, 2026 02:21 PM
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StrykerEurekaJan 10, 2026 02:21 PM
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Quote from Venatus :
Yeah this thing is a piece of junk. Plastic gears, too lightweight for even the most basic of outdoor terrain and shots. Broke the first weekend out. They sent me a replacement and that one broke the first day out. They did offer a refund and we're chill to deal with so there is that. They did try and make it right so 2 stars there. Cost gives it a 3 star so if you need a cheap, basic tripod to take family pics or record family events then this would likely make a good tripod for you.
I bought mine for use to record my kids sporting events. Sometimes I set up in really awkward spots and having uneven terrain really highlighted the lack of stability. I took it to a mountain arena and did some hiking and tried to set up to get sunrise shots and trying to crank up the telescoping rod, the gears were clunky and the plastic internals broke after a couple of uses.
Thank you. Almost pulled the trigger but held off because of your feedback. Have you found a good one- I have had bad luck with the plastic ones breaking all the time.
Jan 10, 2026 04:18 PM
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nlanderJan 10, 2026 04:18 PM
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Quote from StrykerEureka :
Thank you. Almost pulled the trigger but held off because of your feedback. Have you found a good one- I have had bad luck with the plastic ones breaking all the time.
I have a SLIK brand tripod that I found at a thrift store and I love it except it doesn't extend tall enough for eye-level (U5000 model). As far as durability it's pretty good. I have an old metal one that's unbreakable but it's so heavy and I don't even want to drag it with me anywhere. I feel like the SLIK is a good balance between lightweight and durable.
Jan 10, 2026 10:13 PM
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dajushaJan 10, 2026 10:13 PM
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Quote from StrykerEureka :
Thank you. Almost pulled the trigger but held off because of your feedback. Have you found a good one- I have had bad luck with the plastic ones breaking all the time.
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Jan 10, 2026 10:34 PM
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814h4853n7Jan 10, 2026 10:34 PM
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Quote from StrykerEureka :
Thank you. Almost pulled the trigger but held off because of your feedback. Have you found a good one- I have had bad luck with the plastic ones breaking all the time.
For tripods, you get what you pay for. Which is why I never pulled the trigger on these "deals". These things are expensive for a reason.
Jan 11, 2026 01:04 AM
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dolittlemooreJan 11, 2026 01:04 AM
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Quote from Venatus :
Yeah this thing is a piece of junk. Plastic gears, too lightweight for even the most basic of outdoor terrain and shots. Broke the first weekend out. They sent me a replacement and that one broke the first day out. They did offer a refund and we're chill to deal with so there is that. They did try and make it right so 2 stars there. Cost gives it a 3 star so if you need a cheap, basic tripod to take family pics or record family events then this would likely make a good tripod for you.
I bought mine for use to record my kids sporting events. Sometimes I set up in really awkward spots and having uneven terrain really highlighted the lack of stability. I took it to a mountain arena and did some hiking and tried to set up to get sunrise shots and trying to crank up the telescoping rod, the gears were clunky and the plastic internals broke after a couple of uses.
This model claims a -13 lb working weight - seems impressive but a lot considering the lightness of the tripod. Sucks to hear it seems to be yet another cheap pog.
I bought a ravelli tripod prob 10-15 years back. Sturdy. Still got it. Still have to remember to periodically tighten the hardware - being one of its flaws. But it still works

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Jan 11, 2026 01:52 PM
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StrykerEurekaJan 11, 2026 01:52 PM
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Quote from nlander :
I have a SLIK brand tripod that I found at a thrift store and I love it except it doesn't extend tall enough for eye-level (U5000 model). As far as durability it's pretty good. I have an old metal one that's unbreakable but it's so heavy and I don't even want to drag it with me anywhere. I feel like the SLIK is a good balance between lightweight and durable.
Thanks
Jan 13, 2026 03:28 AM
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VenatusJan 13, 2026 03:28 AM
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I had a Manfrotto BeFree. It got stolen a couple months ago so didn't want to spend the money on a nice one again since I'm not as active as I once was. Thought a cheep one would be an ok investment but I didn't feel like the price warranted the overall cheapness.
Jan 13, 2026 03:49 AM
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smartdealsJan 13, 2026 03:49 AM
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same, my Manfreto is gone
Jan 13, 2026 06:40 AM
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Frank_NittyJan 13, 2026 06:40 AM
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I really don't need this.. I'm trying to fight the urge to not impulse buy, lol...

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