• 89.99
Overall Rating 5   32
5
If you are starting out in the hobby or have a limited budget this tripod feels well made, and has some nice features that in my opinion make it stand out in the crowd.

At 187 cm it’s taller than a lot of its competitors and will save your back from aches from being hunched over.
Build quality is good. It’s aluminium so it’s feels substantial and will handle a DLSR with a lens.
At full height it’s obviously a bit less stable but there’s a small hook in the centre which I find is perfect for holding a camera bag so you can add a bit of weight if needed.
The plastic clips snap shut nicely and they feel like they will last.

Panning is reasonably good, and pretty smooth and the ball head allows free movement in every single direction and takes seconds to position and lock. It will save you from having to mess around with the tripods legs and allows for micro adjustments and makes it easier to follow a moving object too.

In my opinion when it comes to value I’d say this is arguably one of the best value tripods in this bracket.
I hope you find my experiences helpful.
Excellent value, good build quality, highly adjustable. Excellent value, good build quality, highly adjustable. Excellent value, good build quality, highly adjustable. Excellent value, good build quality, highly adjustable. Excellent value, good build quality, highly adjustable.
12/03/2026
5
This tripod is an excellent value. I really like it's light weight and the profile of the legs, making it compact and easy to carry. The ball head and all the associated machined parts are high quality and make adjusting it very easy. What I look for in a travel tripod is a combination of size, weight, and stability. This one checks those boxes for me.
10/03/2026
5
Great product. Very light and durable. Perfect for traveling.
07/03/2026
5
Extremely sturdy, solid design. Metal pieces almost everywhere makes this feel rock solid. I also like that it has such a large ball joint unlike some other tripods.
06/03/2026
5
Very nice tripod. Good value.
04/03/2026
5
This is such a great and high quality tripod, feels very sturdy and for the price it’s really well done. For the money, it’s hard to complain. K&F Concept has been making decent budget friendly gear for a while and this one lives up to that reputation. It is definitely not as compact to bring it in your purse or something like that but I think you can definitely make it fit in a backpack. It is definitely not light but it down’s bother me personally because I prefer good quality gear and that tends to be a little heavier. Very easy and intuitive to use, the ball does lock down solid.
28/02/2026
5
It’s lightweight yet surprisingly sturdy, easily supporting my DSLR with no issues . The 73” max height is perfect for both eye-level shots and creative angles, and the 360° ball head makes adjustments smooth and quick.

Setup is fast, and it packs down compact enough to fit in a carry-on, which is a huge plus for travel.
25/02/2026
5
This little tripod punches WAY above it's weight class. It's light and compact, quick to deploy, and incredibly sturdy for it's price. Would I put my FX6 on it? No. But when I grap my stills camera and jump in the car, this is perfect for me. I've been a fan of K%F for a while now and they definitely did not disappoint.
21/02/2026
5
My ego wants me to believe that I could not possibly get by without a carbon fiber, fluid head tripod that stood less than six feet tall. But the truth is, the 15.7- to 63-inch range of this travel tripod from K&F is plenty adequate for the type of shooting I’m doing these days. And if I ever find myself thinking I’m missing out on something, this tripod is loaded with features to remind me I’m not: It has a ball head for 360-degree panning and 90-degree vertical shooting atop a stout 3/8-inch threaded interface—a mount type whose convenience until a few years ago I totally discounted. The angle of the legs is controlled by a thumb release, and the five leg sections are controlled by flip locks. Both can be engaged with one hand, a real convenience while juggling photo gear with the other one. For attaching a microphone, photo light or other accessory, there are two 1/4-inch threaded connectors at the top of the base. Further up, there is a small bubble level on the side of the camera mount—it’s not something I often use, but when I need it nothing else will do. Most importantly, at least in terms of my pet peeves, the 1/4-inch, threaded connector on the quick release plate has a D-ring tightener, thank you!...no coins or screw drivers required. Included with the tripod are a drawstring carrying bag with a shoulder strap; warranty (one year) and product information; two L-shaped hex wrenches; a user manual; a smartphone mounting bracket with horizontal/vertical connectors and an overall, super-slick black finish with copper-toned detailing.
20/02/2026
5
Impressed by the strength of this lightweight tripod. Even while moving it around it stays quite sturdy with my Sony DSLR and a heavy lens on it. It folds down to a tiny size for a 63" tripod and it's really lightweight at 2.6 pounds which is accurate, not quite as light as some of my carbon fiber tripods but this one isn't much more weight. Easy to adjust and keep stable on uneven surfaces. Has a nice ball head that's smooth to move around and locks down tightly without any sag. It's pretty versatile, I like that you can open this up and use it as a desk tripod that's not too terribly bulk, or extend it quickly for some different height shots. Couple good accessories for shooting with mobiles, or adapting to lights or even a lightweight prompter.
17/02/2026