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(More customer reviews)As a photographer that shoots in various terrains, packing quality gear that can go the distance is a given. Coming from a steadfast user of Manfrotto tripods, I have to say that Induro's AKB1 Tripod is a nice surprise that leaves quite an impression. Originally I purchased this model as a backup tripod. However, after a little over eight months of use its found itself as my go to tripod. Its proven itself time and time again.
Made primarily of a magnesium alloy and aluminum, the AKB1 weighs in at about 3.5lbs and measures 26" folded and 62" fully extended. Even though I've been guilty of exceeding it a few times with both my Nikon D3s and D300, the maximum load is rated at 12.8lbs. The head mount thread size is the standard 1/4" and 3/8".
Like I said earlier, the AKB1 leaves quite an impression. For me personally the biggest selling points are the;
1) Adjustable Quick Locking Legs - Even on an uneven surface the height and spread is easily set by a flip of the quick lock leg levers. The legs are double keyed sections that unlike cheap knock offs don't rotate.
2) Snap-in Quick Release Plates - One of the better QR systems out there. I highly recommend picking up more then one of these durable plates.
3) Ballhead with Single Action Control - Well constructed, this single lever locks camera position and head rotation simultaneously.
4) Spider - Impressive magnesium alloy body. Rock solid and built tougher then most. Its cross braced and is the center system that provides for excellent core stability.
5) Center Column - Grooved and nicely built. It prevents unwanted column rotation and allows for low angle shooting.
6) Center Column Lock - Definitely a great design that adds structural support and helps in reducing vibration.
7) Bubble Level - One of the few mounted levels that works well for me. It aids in adjustment, uneven panning, and tripod head movements.
8) Weight Hook - Sturdier then most, its spring loaded and allows additional weight mounting stability especially during windy conditions.
9) Foam Grip - I actually like this more then I thought I would. It provides comfortable handling in extreme conditions and surprisingly has held up well.
10) Weight - Usually I'm not a big fan of light weight tripods. Durability and overall quality makes this one an obvious exception.
The only negative with this tripod is that it did not come with spiked feet. I had to purchase those separately. The Induro AKB1 comes in both a black or gun metal finish. This tripod is also packed with an above average nylon carrying case with a padded shoulder strap. The all metal hardware on the bag is top notch. The manufacturer also tags on a two year warranty.
For me personally, this product has gone the distance and more. The overall quality of this tripod speaks volumes. Without a doubt, I would recommend the Induro AKB1 to any serious photographer out there.
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The Induro Adventure Series Tripod Kits have become one of the most popular series of tripods on the market today. While they were conceived with the budget-conscious photographer in mind, a close look will show that no compromises were made in the materials, design or construction. The AKB1 is built to the same standards as top-of-the-line Induro professional tripods. The AKB1 is a rugged 3 leg section tripod with matching ballhead. For ease of operation, the tripod legs feature flip lock legs and a single-action ballhead with quick release plate that allows one-handed adjustments. Using the latest materials available – magnesium for the spider (the heart of any tripod) and strong, industrial quality aluminum alloy for the legs - Induro has created an outstanding tripod outfit that will provide a lifetime of use. Includes a deluxe carrying bag with strap.
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