Reviews
Excellent travel tripod that holds up to the test
K&F are a great company that come up with well designed camera accessories.
This is a lightweight travel tripod. As it is lightweight, it won't do some things heavier tripods may do better, but it certainly gives it a go.
The construction is a mix of lightweight aluminium and plastic.
I would be happy to carry this on long walks. It doesn't collapse down to the lowest travel tripod I have owned, but it isn't the largest either.
As the head is a ball head, there are no bulky levers to add to the tripod dimensions.
I tested it with my Nikon Z6II, 24-70mm lens and the grip. This gave the tripod a good weight test, instead of simply using the phone option.
It holds the camera in place without the ballhead shifting.
The tripod plate is unfortunately made of plastic, and pretty cheap plastic too, but it is an Arca-Swiss design, so you can easily use your own metal version, so I won't knock a star off for that.
The tripod has adjustable legs so it can get low to the ground or allow you to get a steadier hold on uneven surfaces.
There is a hook to weigh the tripod down in windy conditions by adding a rucksack or weighted bag.
The tripod did well to hold my camera, even as it was at a weird angle and the legs purposely placed so the weight was not where the centre of balance would have been and it did not topple (thankfully).
The phone holder is quick and easy to use as well and a nice touch in today's digital age.
Under the weight of my camera the legs did bow a slight bit on the thinner sections, but nothing too much to worry about.
It collapses quickly and easily and goes in the easy to carry K&F tripod bag.
The price at the point of review is £55.00 I think it is a fair price, although I would prefer a metal tripod plate for this price. I probably wouldn't pay more than £55 though.
This is a lightweight travel tripod. As it is lightweight, it won't do some things heavier tripods may do better, but it certainly gives it a go.
The construction is a mix of lightweight aluminium and plastic.
I would be happy to carry this on long walks. It doesn't collapse down to the lowest travel tripod I have owned, but it isn't the largest either.
As the head is a ball head, there are no bulky levers to add to the tripod dimensions.
I tested it with my Nikon Z6II, 24-70mm lens and the grip. This gave the tripod a good weight test, instead of simply using the phone option.
It holds the camera in place without the ballhead shifting.
The tripod plate is unfortunately made of plastic, and pretty cheap plastic too, but it is an Arca-Swiss design, so you can easily use your own metal version, so I won't knock a star off for that.
The tripod has adjustable legs so it can get low to the ground or allow you to get a steadier hold on uneven surfaces.
There is a hook to weigh the tripod down in windy conditions by adding a rucksack or weighted bag.
The tripod did well to hold my camera, even as it was at a weird angle and the legs purposely placed so the weight was not where the centre of balance would have been and it did not topple (thankfully).
The phone holder is quick and easy to use as well and a nice touch in today's digital age.
Under the weight of my camera the legs did bow a slight bit on the thinner sections, but nothing too much to worry about.
It collapses quickly and easily and goes in the easy to carry K&F tripod bag.
The price at the point of review is £55.00 I think it is a fair price, although I would prefer a metal tripod plate for this price. I probably wouldn't pay more than £55 though.
21/03/2026




























