71" Aluminum Compact Camera Tripod, Portable Travel Tripod Compatible with iPhone, 17.6lbs Capacity Arca Swiss Ball Head for DSLR Mirrorless O234A3+BH-36 K&F CONCEPT
SKU: KF09.179
For the last three years since my trip to Asia, I've pretty much consistently always use K&F tripods for shooting videos and I've had no problem so far. This stand is also great in the sense that it feels like a cheaper version of my main go stand but also handles just about everything I need!
I personally wouldn't put this specific tripod against my more expensive ones, but I genuinely think it crushes all of the other tripods in this price range and it would be a great beginner tripod!
It's extremely tall, strong, and handsome (just like me! ), and it's easy to pack away or put in your backpack. It has a lot of the features of the more expensive tripods with a smaller price tag which I really appreciate. I've used it on a single shoot and I honestly wasn't let down, but I do want to try to put that weight limit to the test!
I personally wouldn't put this specific tripod against my more expensive ones, but I genuinely think it crushes all of the other tripods in this price range and it would be a great beginner tripod!
It's extremely tall, strong, and handsome (just like me! ), and it's easy to pack away or put in your backpack. It has a lot of the features of the more expensive tripods with a smaller price tag which I really appreciate. I've used it on a single shoot and I honestly wasn't let down, but I do want to try to put that weight limit to the test!
29/03/2026
This tripod arrived in a standard cardboard shipping box and was packed inside its own carrying case. The carrying case includes an adjustable shoulder strap, which makes it much easier to transport.
I am impressed with this tripod overall. It uses a more modern folding design compared to the much older tripod it is replacing. The design makes it compact when folded while still being quick to set up when needed.
The tripod appears to be well manufactured and I did not notice any obvious issues or defects. The legs extend and retract smoothly, and the locking mechanisms feel solid and secure. The detent adjustment that controls how far the legs spread is especially well done. Once locked into position, the legs do not shift or spread further under the weight of the equipment. It is a very positive locking system.
Based on my initial use, this tripod feels stable and well built. I am looking forward to putting it through its paces this summer.
Overall, I consider this to be a good value and I would purchase another.
I am impressed with this tripod overall. It uses a more modern folding design compared to the much older tripod it is replacing. The design makes it compact when folded while still being quick to set up when needed.
The tripod appears to be well manufactured and I did not notice any obvious issues or defects. The legs extend and retract smoothly, and the locking mechanisms feel solid and secure. The detent adjustment that controls how far the legs spread is especially well done. Once locked into position, the legs do not shift or spread further under the weight of the equipment. It is a very positive locking system.
Based on my initial use, this tripod feels stable and well built. I am looking forward to putting it through its paces this summer.
Overall, I consider this to be a good value and I would purchase another.
25/03/2026
There's a short list of "budget" brands that I'll reach for on reputation alone without reading reviews first. After years of experience their UV filters, lens adapters, and accessories, K&F Concept has earned a spot on that list. So when this tripod arrived, I had reasonably high expectations. They were met.
The thing that separates this from most sub-$100 travel tripods is the tilt limiter and integrated pan handle. Most ball heads at this price are strictly a stills affair — lock the ball, take the shot, move on. The tilt limiter restricts movement to a single axis, turning this into a surprisingly decent panning head for video. Paired with the handle, you can actually pull smooth horizontal pans without touching the ball head at all. K&F even acknowledges this won't replace a dedicated fluid head (they suggest their FH-03 upgrade for more demanding work), but for casual b-roll or the occasional panning shot, it's a genuinely useful feature that most competitors at this price don't offer.
Build quality is what I've come to expect from K&F — solid aluminum, nothing rattly or cheap-feeling. The 36mm ball head holds my Sony and Fuji mirrorless setups without any drift. The quick-release plate is Arca-Swiss compatible, which means I can use all of my vL-Brackets or pull plates from my other tripods and cameras without thinking twice — always appreciated.
At 16.7" folded, it's noticeably more compact than lots of other travel tripods, which means it fits easily into a carry-on, and at 3 lbs it's not a burden to carry. It also includes a decent bag for carrying and transport. The included smartphone clamp is a nice inclusion for content creators or mobile-first photographers.
At $50, this is one of the better values in the travel tripod space. It does everything you'd expect from a solid compact tripod and then gives you a video handle most competitors won't.
The thing that separates this from most sub-$100 travel tripods is the tilt limiter and integrated pan handle. Most ball heads at this price are strictly a stills affair — lock the ball, take the shot, move on. The tilt limiter restricts movement to a single axis, turning this into a surprisingly decent panning head for video. Paired with the handle, you can actually pull smooth horizontal pans without touching the ball head at all. K&F even acknowledges this won't replace a dedicated fluid head (they suggest their FH-03 upgrade for more demanding work), but for casual b-roll or the occasional panning shot, it's a genuinely useful feature that most competitors at this price don't offer.
Build quality is what I've come to expect from K&F — solid aluminum, nothing rattly or cheap-feeling. The 36mm ball head holds my Sony and Fuji mirrorless setups without any drift. The quick-release plate is Arca-Swiss compatible, which means I can use all of my vL-Brackets or pull plates from my other tripods and cameras without thinking twice — always appreciated.
At 16.7" folded, it's noticeably more compact than lots of other travel tripods, which means it fits easily into a carry-on, and at 3 lbs it's not a burden to carry. It also includes a decent bag for carrying and transport. The included smartphone clamp is a nice inclusion for content creators or mobile-first photographers.
At $50, this is one of the better values in the travel tripod space. It does everything you'd expect from a solid compact tripod and then gives you a video handle most competitors won't.
18/03/2026



