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Docz2 Monopod Foot Stabilizer - 3 Legged Thing (gray/black)

Docz2 Monopod Foot Stabilizer - 3 Legged Thing (gray/black)
  • Product Code: eq64700
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$179.97 $251.96

The gray/black DocZ2 Monopod Foot Stabilizer - 3 Legged Thing (Gray/Black)from DocZ2 Monopod Foot Stabilizer - 3 Legged Thing (Gray/Black)can mount to compatible monopods via its 1/4"-20 threaded mounting stud, but a 3/8"-16 stud adapter is included for monopods with a larger socket at the bottom. This foot stabilizer is designed to add stability to the support, and with its rubber boot friction control it creates a smoother pivot when shooting a video or tracking a fast-moving subject. Also, the adjustable ball locks into place, and the foot has a load capacity of 44 lb. This 1.1 lb stabilizer has an alternate use as a mini or tabletop tripod with rubberized feet that add traction on smooth surfaces or a better grip on uneven ground. To store, the 3.5" tall tripod's feet fold upward to a compact 6.5".

Load Capacity: 44 lb    Height: 3.5"    Folded Length: 6.5"    Weight: 1.1 lb    Designed to Add Stability to Monopods    Rubberized Foot Pads    Use as a Mini or Tabletop Tripod    Rubber Boot Friction Control    1/4"-20 Mount with 3/8"-16 Stud Adapter    Upward Folding Feet

Parameters
Material of ConstructionAluminum
Rubber
ABS
Load Capacity44 lb / 20 kg
Height3.5" / 8.9 cm
Folded Length6.5" /16.5 cm
Friction ControlYes
Mounting Thread1/4"-20
Weight1.1 lb / 499 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.365 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.1 x 3.7 x 3.7"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does the Trent 2.0 come with a wrist strap?

A: Unfortunately, the 3 Legged Thing Trent 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Monopod (Blue) does not include a wrist strap.

Q: 2. Will this work with the MeFhoto walk about aluminum monopod?

A: No, the 3 Legged Thing DocZ2 Foot Stabilizer for Monopods (Gray/Black) will not work with the MeFOTO WalkAbout Aluminum Monopod as the Mefoto uses an M8 sized screw.

Q: 3. Is it possible to lock the head in tilted position to straighten monopod when monopod is placed on incline. My question was answered yes and no by mfr. Lock only in upright position, does it mean that on incline the monopod would be also inclined? The answer also advises against locking at an angle. So is it or is it not lockable in angle?

A: Yes, you can lock it to a certain extent. It may move with some force.

Q: 4. I see that this is a really strong monopod being rated for 66lb - does this seem like it would work for a handheld boom in a pinch?

A: Yes, the 3 Legged Thing Trent Magnesium Alloy Monopod with DOCZ Foot Stabilizer, could be used as a "handheld boom" The weight and size of the device connected to the end of the monopod, is definitely a factor. The weight capacity of 66 is based on the tripod standing, when the monopod is used as a boom, the weight capacity can be different.

Q: 5. How long is each foot section?

A: approx 14 cm / 5.5 "

Q: 6. Does the ball lock into place only perpendicular to the shaft, or does it lock at a selectable angle?

A: The lock for the 3 Legged Thing Trent Magnesium Alloy Monopod with DOCZ Foot Stabilizer is only for straight upright.

Q: 7. I see that the this monopod can tilt side-to-side. My question: Can it also swivel left to right as one can do with a monopod without the stabilizing foot?

A: The monopod can swivel on the ball.

Q: 8. What is the thread size at the top of the center column?

A: The 3 Legged Thing Winston 2.0 Tripod has a standard 3/8-16 male stud for mounting a tripod head. Most tripods heads have a 3/8-16 female mount.

Q: 9. Can you lock the head in tilted position?

A: Only in the upright position, we don't advise locking the monopod spreader at an angle without also having on hand on your camera.

Q: 10. How adjustable is the friction control to reduce rotation when shooting a big lens?

A: Hi James, the boot underneath is the lock or unlock the ball for adjusting position.

14/08/2024

[1/4"-20] solid monopod with impressive height. lock rings are easy to set, and the locking is tight.
with the DocZ2 foot easily supports and holds large zooms yet is still light enough for hiking photography. definite recommend. and yes, my best friend did buy one as well.

5
05/08/2024

[3.5" / 8.9 cm] Simple. Effective. Useful.

5
05/08/2024

[3.5" / 8.9 cm] Simple. Effective. Useful.

5
27/07/2024

[1.365 lb] This is a monopod with a good addition of 3 foldable feet. It's very sturdy and able to be used on nonflat surfaces. I'm usually a flip lock person but these twist locks are wide and easy to use. I put a Neeewer 36mm low profile head on. Its load rating is 66 lbs far more than I need. Do I recommend it is a solid yes. While less stable than a tripod it does give the support and steadiness for long heavy lens, my Pentax 645 cameras, and I use it for my Pentax Q S1. Keeps my kit lighter and easier to carry yet still has support on hand when needed.
Things that could be improved: 4 sections instead of three to make it smaller for transport. The knurled ring to lock the tilt base could be wider to make it easier. Like all tripods, there are no thoughts on connections to attach to a bag or strap. In all fairness, no one thinks of that on their tripods either. The three feet could be longer as they fold up to make a wider base.
To address the feet coming undone I recommend either using Pipe thread tape (2.5 wraps on the threads) Or Locktite blue thread. Use blue (it is for threads you may need to disassemble not red as it is not those parts you do not want to ever come apart) and 1 to 2 drops assemble and let set and the feet will not come undone unless you want them to.
Overall I am very pleased with this multifunctional monopod and recommend it.
Herb

5
27/07/2024

[1.365 lb] This is a monopod with a good addition of 3 foldable feet. It's very sturdy and able to be used on nonflat surfaces. I'm usually a flip lock person but these twist locks are wide and easy to use. I put a Neeewer 36mm low profile head on. Its load rating is 66 lbs far more than I need. Do I recommend it is a solid yes. While less stable than a tripod it does give the support and steadiness for long heavy lens, my Pentax 645 cameras, and I use it for my Pentax Q S1. Keeps my kit lighter and easier to carry yet still has support on hand when needed.
Things that could be improved: 4 sections instead of three to make it smaller for transport. The knurled ring to lock the tilt base could be wider to make it easier. Like all tripods, there are no thoughts on connections to attach to a bag or strap. In all fairness, no one thinks of that on their tripods either. The three feet could be longer as they fold up to make a wider base.
To address the feet coming undone I recommend either using Pipe thread tape (2.5 wraps on the threads) Or Locktite blue thread. Use blue (it is for threads you may need to disassemble not red as it is not those parts you do not want to ever come apart) and 1 to 2 drops assemble and let set and the feet will not come undone unless you want them to.
Overall I am very pleased with this multifunctional monopod and recommend it.
Herb

5
25/07/2024

[44 lb / 20 kg] This is a good stabilizer. Well built and I use it on the 3 legged thing Alan 2.0 Carbon Fiber Monopod.
I'm shooting Nikon Z50 with FTZ 2 adapter and Sigma 150-600 c lens and it stabilizes it solid holds my gear let me control the camera without shaking and recommend it to anyone having problems holding your camera still. Only problem I had was it wants to unscrew itself. I fixed that with 1drop of removable loctite so far it's staying on. I don't have any plans taking the stabilizer off I'm 71 now and my Pictures are sharper now like they used too.It does make it little heavy but fold feet up and still use it as just a monopod. Love it

5
15/07/2024

[3.5" / 8.9 cm] I bought this as a Table Top Tripod, and it serves the purpose well. I ordered a low profile Ball Head for more flexibility and convenience. It is solid and very strong! Apparently, it also functions as a set of legs for a monopod too, but I am very happy with it for my intended purpose. This brand builds high quality accessories!

5
11/07/2024

[6.5" /16.5 cm] Strong 66llb, light (1.4lb),tall (80”) And reasonable price.
Plus the bubble textured rubber is cool.
Excellent value.

5
11/07/2024

[6.5" /16.5 cm] Strong 66llb, light (1.4lb),tall (80”) And reasonable price.
Plus the bubble textured rubber is cool.
Excellent value.

5
03/07/2024

[44 lb / 20 kg] Upon first opening the box I was surprised at the relatively light weight but after inspecting the unit fount that it is very strong and very well made. I would not hesitate to recommend this item to anyone who is in the market for a well made monopod.

5

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