Summary: Decent travel tripod
Comment: There isn't much I can add to the top reviews, but there is one feature I'd like to discuss more - the tubular telescoping legs.
Many have complained that the legs will not lock unless they are fully extended. This is not 100% accurate. The legs / latch will lock anywhere along the top-most segment IF all the sections below it are fully extended. This gives you about a 6" tolerance, which is useful on uneven ground. However, you can't really use it at intermediate heights because you may run into problems with the legs slipping if all the lower sections aren't fully extended.
Unfortunately, the legs are not very rigid, but I didn't really expect them to be. But they are adequate for getting rid of some of the hand shake, or getting in the pictures via self-timer, and they seem heavy duty enough to support the larger dSLRs.
A big bonus of the telescoping legs is the extremely fast setup. I didn't fully appreciate this until going back to my old tripod, which has 3 latches for each leg.
Overall, I like this tripod for what it was designed for - travel. At 12.3" collapsed, it easily fits in my backpack, and at 49.6" extended, it's a pretty comfortable height.
Note: I'm not sure how many versions of this tripod are out there. Amazon changed the photo a few days after I reviewed it (now it looks like mine). However, mine doesn't have a bubble level, geared elevator, or spiked feet, as Amazon describes.


