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Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case
 
 

Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case

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4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • New SBH-100DQ ball head with quick release system
  • 4 legs sections for compact for easy traveling, only 18.5 in. folded
  • SLIK Speed-Release leg locks for quick set up.
  • Padded leg wraps

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B002821ESU
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 17, 2003

Product Description

Designed to travel, the SPRINT PRO II is a compact tripod with 4 legs sections to collapse down to less than 19 inches and weighsjust under 2 lbs. An updated version of the popular SLIK SPRINT PRO series the new SPRINT PRO II has padded leg wraps for more comfortable carrying. The new tripod also has a new SLIK SBH-100DQ all-metal compact ball head with quick release system for faster, easier mounting of a camera. The SPRINT PRO II is a full sized tripod when it is extended to its maximum height of almost 64 inches. The adjustable legs angles can be used to splay the legs out and lower the tripod. When used with the built-in short center column, (the included center column unscrews into two pieces) the camera is just 6.4 inches off the ground for extremely low angle or macro photography out in the field. Another way to get the camera low is to reverse the center column which could be used for macro photography or copy work.


 

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19 Reviews
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3 star:
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Average Customer Review
4.3 out of 5 stars (19 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good and affordable light tripod, August 20, 2009
This review is from: Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case (Electronics)
------EDIT BEGIN
All, please note that it looks like this tripod has gone through a design change since my posting this review in 2009. The new version appears to no longer have a level, plus other potential changes (I don't have the new version so I can't comment on the newer one)
Please keep all of of this in mind when reading my review below. tnx
------EDIT END

I ordered this tripod to replace one from a manufacturer that rhymes with Hogan :-) Figure it out. LOL.

Pros:
--Weighs in at 2 lbs 4 oz.
--Extends to 67" from ground to platen.
--19 inches collapsed, so it can fit in a backpack (with a few inches sticking out)
--Padded booties on the upper most segment... a joy for walking around with the tri in your hand.
--3 Lockable leg positions. Narrow, wide, and super wide for getting the tripod near the ground.
--*invertable stem*! Just unscrew the stem in the middle, pull it out, invert, screw back... and HELLO... you have a tripod for doing close-up macro shots!
--Separable stem- can unscrew lower portion and leave it off... so you can collapse the tripod down near the ground.
--3 leg segments. While it limits how short it'll be once it is collapsed, you can extend/retract fewer segments faster (i.e., 9 clips vs. 12 for a 4 segment design)
--Head can adjust pitch by about 300 degrees, roll/tilt by about 90 degrees, and 360 yaw**(with caveats, see cons)
--Ability to hold a Canon T1i *with* a 200mm lens fully extended without droop.
--Has liquid-level.
--Hackable: most parts on it have obvious ways of removing/dis-assembly using screws or threads rather than being punched or welded in place. If you're creative you may be able to do some interesting things with this feature. In my case, I unscrewed and drilled the plastic cap at the bottom of the stem, installed a J-hook, and pow! I can now hang my camera bag from it. My other tripod is well constructed, but quite a few of its components look like they've been welded or heavy-pressed in place... so no dis-assembly and therefore diminished mod-ability.

Cons:
--Yaw is the most odd part of the design. There is a 1mm hex screw that locks yaw in place. If you loosen this, you can have "free-er" yaw, but on mine, its still very tight even with the hex bolt removed. If you adjust the yaw clockwise while holding the stem, its fine, if you adjust yaw counterclockwise the head unscrews (unless you torque it down really tight which I don't want to do).
-Platen lock mechanism: There is a plastic pin in there thats designed to assist in mounting the cam. It'll hold the latch open until the platen is dropped in. Mine is already wearing and has failed. Not a big deal... I just hold the latch open before I mate the platen into the head, but I think the design for this can stand to improve... at a minimum change the plastic pin to an aluminum one.


Summary:
If this was a $200+ tripod, I'd give it 4 stars given the cons. For a sub-$100 tripod, it easily earns 5 stars. You want a portable, sturdy tripod, here it is.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I agree with Persepolis' review, September 15, 2009
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This review is from: Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case (Electronics)
Totally agree with Persepolis' review, so I'll add just a few extra comments.

Pros:
-Aluminum construction. This means solid, jitter-free construction versus overpriced, plastic-construction tripods from Best Buy. I just shake my head at the Best Buy tripods.
-Amazingly portable due to its low mass and collapsible, 3-section leg design.

Cons:
-The lowest leg sections are thin and small (diameter-wise). Great for reducing weight, but bad for stability. I recommend extending the smallest section last.
-A little unstable when fully extended. I'm 6'2", and to get the tripod to a comfortable height requires full leg extension and almost full extension of the stem. While vibration dampening is still good, the tripod has a tendency to twist about the center axis. So I rarely use it fully extended. I just extend the legs, leave the stem almost the entire way down, and squat to the viewfinder. :-/
-No pan. I know it's a ball head, and Slik doesn't claim it can pan. But it would be great to have pan as well since I love to shoot multiple-image panoramics. The ball head either allows several degrees of freedom (untightened) or none at all (tightened).
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive, February 3, 2010
This review is from: Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case (Electronics)
With much deliberation between this tripod and the one with the three way tilt head I chose the ball head for one main reason, it is more compact and streamlined when carrying it. This little tripod is awesome and I have put it through the ringer with my D300. There is one little issue that could make this product so much better. The surface area for the mount is tiny, very tiny and the friction between the screw mount and the camera loosens way before the ball head. The three way head has a larger mount and not sure if it would present the same problems. Shooting horizontal I had no problems of the head moving, even with my 70-300mm FULLY extended! vertical was a different story and that was because of the rotational force on the mount. The screw just loosened. I guess I could have flipped the camera to the other side so instead of loosening it would tighten but that would put the shutter under the camera and it is very un-natural. With my smaller lenses this wasn't much of a problem. So for small lenses and a medium to light camera body this tripod is amazing, for larger cameras and lenses the horizontal orientation works best.

Pros: Light, small, sturdy, well built, extends to almost 6 feet, lowers to under 8 inches
Cons: Small mount plate causes camera droop on vertical shots.
Best for: Home, Hiking, Backpacking, Car - overall travel tripod
Would not recommend for: Studio
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