
Joby JB00134 GorillaPod SLR Zoom Tripod with Ballhead
A flexible, wrappable tripod with a ballhead that secures SLR and mirrorless cameras up to 6.6 lbs on virtually any surface.
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Overview
Key Features
STAND STRONG. Get crisper shots with this durable, lightweight tripod. The rubberized foot grips and wrappable legs will secure professional cameras up to 6.6lbs. as they hold their stance to any viable surface
CAPTURE SUPERIOR PERSPECTIVES. Look at life from a different point of view with the GorillaPod SLR Zoom Tripod and Ballhead Bundle. Easy maneuverability and precise positioning with 360 panning, to expand the range of shots you can capture
GROUND DOWN. Get ultra-stable and find your grounding with over two dozen leg joints and German TPE joins, so you’ll never have a shaky shot. The GorillaPod SLR Zoom can fiercely secure equipment up to 6.6 lbs., making the impossible shot, possible. Strong enough to hold a telephoto lens
SET UP WITH EASE. Take this lightweight SLR and mirrorless camera tripod anywhere. The quick release plate simply stays connected to your camera, so you can interchange with ease. Hold on tight with the 1/4”-20 standard tripod mount and 3/8” adapter
MADE TO LAST. Made of durable Japanese medical-grade ABS plastic, stainless steel, and German TPE, it’s made for the wear and tear of everyday life, or the rigor of adventure. Pair it with your mirrorless camera or SLR to capture the worthy moments of life
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Flexible, wrappable legs grip poles, branches, and uneven surfaces where traditional tripods cannot
- Included ballhead provides 360-degree panning and precise angle adjustments
- 6.6 lb capacity supports SLR and mirrorless bodies with mid-range zoom lenses
- Quick release plate lets you attach and detach your camera rapidly
- Durable construction from medical-grade ABS plastic, stainless steel, and German TPE
👎 Cons
- 6.6 lb limit may not support heavy pro camera bodies paired with large telephoto lenses
- Flexible legs offer less rigid stability than a conventional tripod on flat surfaces
- Compact size means limited height — not suitable when you need elevated shooting positions
- Rubberized leg joints can attract dust and debris in outdoor environments