I would say that the partial extension of the legs is less intuitive as it’s not as easy to grip a carbon fibre leg and twist - but it works. The officer part is actually getting all the legs to partially extend to the same length.
Theres the fotopro aircross 3 and the Ulanzi F38 tripod. They also have the same mechanism and seem to be about the same price. I guess either of the 3 is a good choice, although the ulanzi's payload is higher i think
It's funny that you pointed out the whole mounting problem if you have an Arca-swiss base or cage on the camera. I literally just bought the Sirui FD-01 4-way head an hour ago -- it solves that problem COMPLETELY. If you haven't already done so, I'd recommend checking that head out, I plan to use mine for both video and photo.
The advantage of thos system is also you have 1/3 or 1/4 the chance of missing a single locks peak tightness, and if just one isnt right the whole thing falls over. My 3LT is a piece of shit it drives me insane
Are you able to take the tripod legs apart to clean and maintain it? That’s one of my biggest concerns with the tripod. I feel it will get dirty quickly.
I see Thanks for the content, I see that they have created the x2 does it looks improved on your point of view? Thanks, Max p.s. I loved chilling time in Brighton when I was living in Dorking.
Hi Max, unfortunately they didn’t send me the updated version for review. I have a travel tripod review in the Laing where I compare 5 travel tripods including this one, and out of the five this is actually the most cost effective and best value. I compare this against the peak design travel tripod, the new Gazelle by Ifootage, Freewells the real travel tripod, and K&F travel tripod.
I really enjoyed this Ben. The opening drone footage was lovely and it's fab to see Chloe out with you again. It does seen sensible... and such an obvious approach too. I think I'm going to see if the concept does get adopted by others to see what they come up with. Thanks for doing the research for us 🙂
Seems so simple yet so brilliant! How hard is it to clean if you get mud or sand in it? I'm guessing you have to rinse it out once it has been in salt water too.
Hi Brian, that’s a good question. I haven’t got it properly filthy beyond the feet in the mud. I can hear the hypothetical grit in it now as I twist the legs back into position! I always wash my tripods after taking them in the sea, but I am glad to see less and less exposed metal fixings on tripod legs as they are the first things to suffer.
You can buy Ulanzi F38 quick release system. It is cheap but very sturdy and you can easily install the base plate on any head and make all tripods and gimbal compatible. Camera plate can be slide into base on any side so you can place the camera with cage on any way you want. Also you will get more height for accessing the knobs and locks more easily. Hope it helps. Anyway nice review. I am looking for compact travel tripod and this new aircross-x type looks interesting but I am not sure how long will last this way of leg locking.
Hi, thanks for leaving a comment. I am aware of the Ulanzi system as I ‘had to’ use it for a compatible quick release plate on my Zhiyun Crane M3 gimbal, as no one else makes a plate compatible with it but Ulanzi. I prefer the Peak design capture clip though as I can operate that with one hand. The Ulanzi I have to use both hands have use the release switch is on the other side?!?
Did you by chance measure it yourself when it's folded? I found a similar design from a no-brand on AliExpress, and theirs folds to 29.5cm (about 12") while max height is the same. Odd.
Hello. I have made a follow up to this video comparing it to multiple other travel tripods that you might like. Link below. ua-cam.com/video/PUu9dpfoU2g/v-deo.htmlsi=hiryrp48zHBnW-n5
Unfortunately not yet. This currently comes as a kit so you would be paying for the video head only to swap it out for a ball-head. Hopefully they provide options in the near future.
Hi Jospeh, thanks for pointing this out. I will take credit for that, as I asked them to make a version of it with a ball head! Awesome. I have used and own many tripods, some heavy, some carbon fibre, some travel tripods and they all have a purpose. Tell me what kit you intend on supporting and what you are shooting (long exposure in sinking sand for example!) and I can let you know whether this will do the job.
@@benharveyphotography I have a Canon R6 and the Rf100 - 500 which I am taking to Costa Rica and I'll be mostly in the rainforest. So, the ground will be muddy. I'll be shooting landscapes and wildlife. Some long exposures for waterfalls.
Hi Joseph, I have used quite a few travel tripods, and although they can support the weight of your set up, which is in the region of 2kg, I think you will be better off with a ‘medium’ size tripod. Something like the Sirui ST-124 that I use for landscapes is more robust. I would not be putting a large tele zoom lens on a travel tripod for long periods of time or expecting it to remain stable in moving waters, and not sinking! I am going travelling soon, with the Sony A7iv and the 20-70 (only one camera and one lens) and I will be taking this Sirui traveller X as I know that the whole setup is travel friendly.
Any experience with the sirui traveler x since the review? Not a lot of info online, but people complain the legs becomming stuck or not locking properly. Would appreciate an fast answer as i need to get a tripod bought soon.
Hello, I have only just seen this message, sorry for late response. I use the tripod all the time - indoors and outdoors but I haven’t been taking it in the sea or copious amounts of mud to comment on whether the legs would stick in these sorts of conditions. My legs are still functioning like they were day 1.
Looks an interesting design Ben. My only observation/question would be where would you consider using it as stripping and cleaning might be a requirement for some people.
It’s a valid question Jim, as I have not tried to dismantle it (which would have to be done from the top of the legs) to see how to maintain it. It’s great innovation though, which I hope makes its way into the larger tripods also.
It’s always a compromise when you create a travel tripod, you just have to weigh up the priorities. My heaviest kit is 2.5kg, so I would be comfortable mounting that on this tripod, providing I am not in windy conditions and sinking sand.
How come? I am not selling anything, so I am Ok with this not being the tripod for you, I am just letting my audience see some options. I use this tripod on a regular basis and think it works great.
Thank you for explaining the "partial extendability". A lot of reviews miss that and I was wondering that myself. 👍
I would say that the partial extension of the legs is less intuitive as it’s not as easy to grip a carbon fibre leg and twist - but it works. The officer part is actually getting all the legs to partially extend to the same length.
Theres the fotopro aircross 3 and the Ulanzi F38 tripod. They also have the same mechanism and seem to be about the same price.
I guess either of the 3 is a good choice, although the ulanzi's payload is higher i think
I am not sure which company came up with the idea first, but choices are good!
It's funny that you pointed out the whole mounting problem if you have an Arca-swiss base or cage on the camera. I literally just bought the Sirui FD-01 4-way head an hour ago -- it solves that problem COMPLETELY. If you haven't already done so, I'd recommend checking that head out, I plan to use mine for both video and photo.
Can you change the ballhead?
The advantage of thos system is also you have 1/3 or 1/4 the chance of missing a single locks peak tightness, and if just one isnt right the whole thing falls over. My 3LT is a piece of shit it drives me insane
Are you able to take the tripod legs apart to clean and maintain it? That’s one of my biggest concerns with the tripod. I feel it will get dirty quickly.
I see Thanks for the content, I see that they have created the x2 does it looks improved on your point of view? Thanks, Max p.s. I loved chilling time in Brighton when I was living in Dorking.
Hi Max, unfortunately they didn’t send me the updated version for review. I have a travel tripod review in the Laing where I compare 5 travel tripods including this one, and out of the five this is actually the most cost effective and best value. I compare this against the peak design travel tripod, the new Gazelle by Ifootage, Freewells the real travel tripod, and K&F travel tripod.
@@benharveyphotography Thank you for your effort and time, if you have an update feel free to update me. Thanks, Max
Very interesting mate you rock, you just gotta your self a new subs.
Thank you, glad you liked the video. I made a follow up video earlier this year on ‘best travel tripod 2024’ that you might like.
I really enjoyed this Ben. The opening drone footage was lovely and it's fab to see Chloe out with you again. It does seen sensible... and such an obvious approach too. I think I'm going to see if the concept does get adopted by others to see what they come up with. Thanks for doing the research for us 🙂
I will convince their engineers to create a larger version of this mechanism with a ball-head. That is my mission :-)
Hii how is this traveller x compare to freewell t1? same payload same weight but this almost half price cheaper then
Good news, I made a comparison video! Link here ua-cam.com/video/PUu9dpfoU2g/v-deo.htmlsi=S2c-4XzO0noECBdB
Seems so simple yet so brilliant! How hard is it to clean if you get mud or sand in it? I'm guessing you have to rinse it out once it has been in salt water too.
Hi Brian, that’s a good question. I haven’t got it properly filthy beyond the feet in the mud. I can hear the hypothetical grit in it now as I twist the legs back into position! I always wash my tripods after taking them in the sea, but I am glad to see less and less exposed metal fixings on tripod legs as they are the first things to suffer.
You can buy Ulanzi F38 quick release system. It is cheap but very sturdy and you can easily install the base plate on any head and make all tripods and gimbal compatible. Camera plate can be slide into base on any side so you can place the camera with cage on any way you want. Also you will get more height for accessing the knobs and locks more easily. Hope it helps. Anyway nice review. I am looking for compact travel tripod and this new aircross-x type looks interesting but I am not sure how long will last this way of leg locking.
Hi, thanks for leaving a comment. I am aware of the Ulanzi system as I ‘had to’ use it for a compatible quick release plate on my Zhiyun Crane M3 gimbal, as no one else makes a plate compatible with it but Ulanzi. I prefer the Peak design capture clip though as I can operate that with one hand. The Ulanzi I have to use both hands have use the release switch is on the other side?!?
@@benharveyphotography Ulanzi also offers F38 camera plate compatible with Peak Design as far as I know. 👍
Did you by chance measure it yourself when it's folded? I found a similar design from a no-brand on AliExpress, and theirs folds to 29.5cm (about 12") while max height is the same. Odd.
Hello. I have made a follow up to this video comparing it to multiple other travel tripods that you might like. Link below. ua-cam.com/video/PUu9dpfoU2g/v-deo.htmlsi=hiryrp48zHBnW-n5
Thank you for the Video 😊 greetings From Austria
What do you think of this vs the ulanzi f38?
I haven’t used/seen the Ulanzi version to comment. Sorry
Do they have a photo version with a ball head ?
Unfortunately not yet. This currently comes as a kit so you would be paying for the video head only to swap it out for a ball-head. Hopefully they provide options in the near future.
Sirui, has the Tripod Traveler X-II with a ball head. My biggest concern is the stability of the tripod.
Hi Jospeh, thanks for pointing this out. I will take credit for that, as I asked them to make a version of it with a ball head! Awesome. I have used and own many tripods, some heavy, some carbon fibre, some travel tripods and they all have a purpose. Tell me what kit you intend on supporting and what you are shooting (long exposure in sinking sand for example!) and I can let you know whether this will do the job.
@@benharveyphotography I have a Canon R6 and the Rf100 - 500 which I am taking to Costa Rica and I'll be mostly in the rainforest. So, the ground will be muddy. I'll be shooting landscapes and wildlife. Some long exposures for waterfalls.
Hi Joseph, I have used quite a few travel tripods, and although they can support the weight of your set up, which is in the region of 2kg, I think you will be better off with a ‘medium’ size tripod. Something like the Sirui ST-124 that I use for landscapes is more robust. I would not be putting a large tele zoom lens on a travel tripod for long periods of time or expecting it to remain stable in moving waters, and not sinking! I am going travelling soon, with the Sony A7iv and the 20-70 (only one camera and one lens) and I will be taking this Sirui traveller X as I know that the whole setup is travel friendly.
Any experience with the sirui traveler x since the review? Not a lot of info online, but people complain the legs becomming stuck or not locking properly.
Would appreciate an fast answer as i need to get a tripod bought soon.
Hello, I have only just seen this message, sorry for late response. I use the tripod all the time - indoors and outdoors but I haven’t been taking it in the sea or copious amounts of mud to comment on whether the legs would stick in these sorts of conditions. My legs are still functioning like they were day 1.
@@benharveyphotography Glad to hear it. Thanks for the reply
Looks an interesting design Ben. My only observation/question would be where would you consider using it as stripping and cleaning might be a requirement for some people.
It’s a valid question Jim, as I have not tried to dismantle it (which would have to be done from the top of the legs) to see how to maintain it. It’s great innovation though, which I hope makes its way into the larger tripods also.
Hey its Chattri!
Great mechanism, but the max load of 5kg max load is a bit scant.
It’s always a compromise when you create a travel tripod, you just have to weigh up the priorities. My heaviest kit is 2.5kg, so I would be comfortable mounting that on this tripod, providing I am not in windy conditions and sinking sand.
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Chattri
what the hell this is amazing
Clever system but it would need to extend to at least 2mtrs for serious landscape work I think..
Sorry but I'm not convinced
How come? I am not selling anything, so I am Ok with this not being the tripod for you, I am just letting my audience see some options. I use this tripod on a regular basis and think it works great.