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| Sunpak Ezee Pod Floor-Standing Monopod | 
enlarge | Brand: SunPak Category: Photography
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $32.14 You Save: $27.81 (46%)
New (3) from $32.14
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 22 x 3.8 x 3.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 620-400 Model: 620-400 UPC: 090729604009 EAN: 0090729604009 ASIN: B00009UT15
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Piece of junk March 26, 2008 This product simply doesn't work. The spring loaded lever won't lock. The tripod slowly sinks with any weight at all on it. You can't tighten the sections enough to keep them extended. I wouldn't accept this if it was given to me for free!
Garbage June 9, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
As soon as I got it out the box the strap came unglued. I thought nothing of it and tied a knot to secure it. Within the next 3 weeks the spring lock stopped staying tight, the top leg lock stripped itself and you could see the top of the unit slowly coming apart. Due yourself a favor and read the other reviews on this unit. Junk.
Junk March 1, 2005 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The auto part of the monopod, which is supposed to work with a push of the lock/unlock button, slips. Since this part is spring loaded, it never stays in position. It extends on its own making this ezee-pod easily the worst mono or tripod I have ever worked with. But then again, it is also the cheapest one I have ever purchased. The only plus: the 3-way pan head. It actually works and it is detachable, so it can be used with other tripods or monopods.
Similar problems with durability October 24, 2004 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I had an experience remarkably similar to fortinaa's. In my fourth week the base started spinning freely even when the screw for that axis had been tightened. When I attempted to tighten the head onto the monopod the attaching screw separated, leaving a stud with one-quarter thread projecting from the monopod. After only a few weeks, I have a useless monopod.
Nice design, but cheaply built! April 29, 2004 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this monopod specifically to take to Kentucky for the Rolex Horse event. I got it beforehand and familiarized myself with its features, which were pretty impressive for the price. It seemed sturdy enough. The leg locks aren't the easiest to operate, but they lock well. Unfortunately, it broke in the first day of actual use! With a digital rebel and 2.5lb lens mounted, the head started to spin off of the base. When I hand tightened it back up, the screw snapped in half! That left part in the head and part in the leg with no way to fix it on site. What a bummer. So, decent for the price, but build quality could be beter.
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