The Benro Bat Zero Series Aluminum Travel Tripod (55.6") aluminum leg spider features three 1/4"-20 accessory mounts for attaching accessory extension arms, monitors, lights, and more. The rubber feet feature three distinct contact surface providing a grip whether the legs are vertical, on an angle, or nearly horizontal when positioned. Benro Bat Travel Aluminum Tripod is a compact, lightweight tripod with a high load capacity and remarkable stability. The legs offer independent positioning with 5 available preset leg angles, allowing the legs to be placed in more positions than traditional tripods are capable of.Â
VX20 Dual Panoramic Ball Head
The VX20 ball head features dual panoramic mode, which allows panning head from its base and also from the quick release platform. The controls are simple with ball friction adjustment built into the main lock knob, plus an independent pan lock. It includes a PU50X quick release plate and features a quick release plate safety lock.
Converts to Monopod
The center column and one removable leg combine to form a full-featured 66.54" tall monopod.
Auto-Hold Leg Trigger
Change leg angles effortlessly with the push of a button, then press the pre-locking button when the desired angle is reached.
Lightweight Aluminum Leg Spider Design
The streamlined milled-aluminum leg spider allows the legs to be reversed for folding or inverted shooting. It includes three 1/4"-20 threaded accessory sockets, allowing lights, microphones, monitors, accessory arms, and more to be attached.
Adjustable Center Column
The two-section center column locks in place with an ergonomically enhanced twist lock collar and features a ballast hook.
Ergonomic Twist-Locks
Highly grippable twist lock collars make opening and closing legs fast and sure.
In the Box
Benro Bat Zero Series Aluminum Travel Tripod with VX20 Ball Head (55.6")
PU50N Quick Release Plate
4mm Allen Key
Padded Carrying Case
Limited 3-Year Warranty, Extendable to 5 Years with Online Registration
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.