I'm looking for a 2ish pound tripod (without head) that extends to at least 54" that is solidly built/designed.
So I have a Sirui T-024sk and have noticed stability isn't great. Got to looking at it closer and realized that it is due to the poor design of how the aluminum end piece is attached to the carbon center column. There is slop/a wobble due to the way it is designed. Nothing that can really be done about it short of redesigning the end piece and how it is attached to the center column. Also the flimsy plastic collet that locks the center column adjustment isn't a very solid design either and is prone to flexing a little.
I played with a Promaster XC-M 525C before and remember being disappointed. It was very flexy and frankly I thought it was a POS. It's been a while so I don't recall exactly where the weak point was but I seam to remember it was in the leg joints.
I do have a cheap aluminum Vortex Summit that frankly is a much more stable tripod then the Sirui or Promaster, no slop/wobbles, but the leg adjustments sort of suck and the legs are a bit more flexy than I would like.
Hows the SLIK 634? Is there any play in any of the joints like the Sirui/Promaster or is it solid? Are there any other options out there in the 2lb range (2.5lb would be my absolute max) that extend to at least 54" that are solidly built?
So I have a Sirui T-024sk and have noticed stability isn't great. Got to looking at it closer and realized that it is due to the poor design of how the aluminum end piece is attached to the carbon center column. There is slop/a wobble due to the way it is designed. Nothing that can really be done about it short of redesigning the end piece and how it is attached to the center column. Also the flimsy plastic collet that locks the center column adjustment isn't a very solid design either and is prone to flexing a little.
I played with a Promaster XC-M 525C before and remember being disappointed. It was very flexy and frankly I thought it was a POS. It's been a while so I don't recall exactly where the weak point was but I seam to remember it was in the leg joints.
I do have a cheap aluminum Vortex Summit that frankly is a much more stable tripod then the Sirui or Promaster, no slop/wobbles, but the leg adjustments sort of suck and the legs are a bit more flexy than I would like.
Hows the SLIK 634? Is there any play in any of the joints like the Sirui/Promaster or is it solid? Are there any other options out there in the 2lb range (2.5lb would be my absolute max) that extend to at least 54" that are solidly built?