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Peak Design Tripod Review – My Favorite Travel Tripod

Heather having fun using the Peak Design Tripod at Poinsett Bridge

As a travel photographer, I need a steady and reliable travel tripod. Over the many years, I have been taking photographs, I have gone through more tripods than I can count. Some didn’t even last a month. However, I finally found a compact, lightweight, strong, and durable one that I know will last the long haul. I’m pretty rough with my camera gear as it travels everywhere with me, so here is my Peak Design Tripod review after months of use.

Heather having fun using the Peak Design Tripod at Poinsett Bridge
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Specs (Dimensions)

I found out about the Peak Design Tripod when it was a Kickstarter project. I happily joined the campaign as I was in dire need of a reliable travel tripod. When I got it after months of waiting, I was overjoyed; the tripod was super lightweight and tiny! Here are the dimensions of the Peak Design Tripod:

The Peak Design Travel Tripod has been in the design works for over four years from the ground up to optimize it for a full-frame DSLR and a telephoto lens without compromising height, stability, or features. This tripod is durable, 100% serviceable, and is secured by the Peak Design Lifetime guarantee. The kicker is that it packs down to more than half the volume of traditional tripods to the diameter of a water bottle. And I can attest that it fits right in my water bottle side net on my backpack when I travel.

Deployment

An awesome feature of this travel tripod is that it is fast to set up and takedown. The leg locks quickly open and snap shut with one hand, making it extremely efficient when you have to be fast to get the shot. But, you don’t have to worry about the tripod unlocking and your camera crashing down while you are shooting. The locks are robust and will hold up in with the wind. However, I don’t recommend leaving your camera sitting on a tripod by itself on a windy day.

Ball Head

The Peak Design Tripod has an integrated ergonomic ball head part of the tripod and an ARCA compatible standard plate. I keep the plate attached to my camera body’s bottom to snap the camera on the tripod quickly. There is a simple locking ring to secure the camera to the tripod. There is one single adjustment ring around the base to adjust the ball head to rotate the camera smoothly. The knob in the front unlocks the center column and allows you to raise the ball head to get more directional movement with the ball head. The ball head is compatible with multiple plates and can be used with an L-bracket.

Features

The Peak Design Travel Tripod features are plenty and I’m still finding neat things that I didn’t know about. Here is a list of the tripod features:

Stability

I have used my tripod in windy conditions and uneven areas, and the tripod has done its job by allowing my camera to get a stable shot. Even with it being so lightweight, I have never had a problem getting the shot I was after. And with the quick release leg locks, I can set up and take down quickly that nobody has to wait for me while I get ready.

Price

The Peak Design Travel Tripod includes legs, ergonomic ball head, soft carrying case, ARCA compatible standard plate, mobile mount, hex tool w/ carrying clip, and bushing removal tool for maintenance. You can choose between the Aluminum or Carbon Fiber Tripod. The Aluminum Tripod is $349.95 and weighs 3.44 lbs. (1.56kg). The Carbon Fiber Tripod is $599.95 and weighs 2.81 lbs. (1.27kg). Which one do you choose? If you are a casual photographer, I would go with the Aluminum version. However, if you shoot in windy conditions, have a super-telephoto lens, or shoot in colder temperatures, the carbon fiber is the way to go. The Carbon Fiber Tripod gives more stability for your camera in those extreme photography conditions. I went with the Carbon Fiber as I intend to do another Northern Lights Photography trip someday.

Summary

This is just one of the many photos I have been able to capture while traveling with my Peak Design Tripod. I can’t say enough good things about this tripod and trust me when I say I have tried a bunch of them. If you are in the market for a high-quality, lightweight, durable travel tripod, consider Peak Design. The tripods are expensive, but you get what you pay for and that is a lot in my opinion!

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