🎒 Travel light, shoot heavy — your pro tripod companion.
The Peak Design Travel Tripod is a sleek, 5-section aluminum tripod engineered for professional photographers on the move. It offers a remarkable 20 lb load capacity, quick setup with ergonomic locking mechanisms, and versatile shooting modes including low and inverted positions. Built with weather-resistant materials and shock-absorbing feet, it ensures durability and stability in any environment. Compact enough to fit the diameter of a water bottle, it includes a padded weatherproof case and a stowable mobile mount, making it the ultimate travel-ready tripod for serious creatives.
Brand | Peak Design |
Manufacturer | Peak Design |
Model | TT-CB-5-150-AL-1 |
Model Name | TT - CB - 5 - 150 - AL - 1 ) |
Product Dimensions | 39 x 7.9 x 2.1 cm; 1.56 g |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
Item model number | TT-CB-5-150-AL-1 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Special Features | Shock Resistant |
Mounting Hardware | No |
Number of items | 1 |
Standing screen display size | 152.4 Centimetres |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.0001 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
Material | Aluminium |
Media type | ProductImage |
Has audio recording capabilities | No |
Has Auto Focus | No |
Manufacturer | Peak Design |
Item Weight | 1.56 g |
S**T
Excellent product
I am very satisfied with ease of use, easy to carry and deploy. Very compact and sturdy
K**N
Long wait turned into bad experience.
It was rare for peak design product turned out to be faulty but that happened with Tripod I bought, that too in just 2 months. Annoying part, seller didn't mention anything about warranty and when I tried to contact them twice, no response. I advise future buyers to buy elsewhere as this seller is not authorized and arrogant too. On brighter side,I contacted peak design they resolved the issue.
A**R
Peak aluminum travel tripod
Very good quality and the folded size is excellent for travelling. Weight for such stability is acceptable
D**R
Expensive but nearly perfect
I have a tripod problem. Too many tripods in the stable over the years! Still in search of the perfect tripod. With low cost, low weight, compact for hiking, easy deployment, tall enough for near eye level work, and sturdy enough for a heavier setup. And more importantly, plate compatibility allowing easy transferability to alternate carry systems (strap clip, PD Capture).The Peak Designs team really did listen to photographers looking for a multi-purpose travel tripod. As a photographer who spends time hiking for picture taking opportunities, I have looked for the perfect travel tripod over the last decade. Surveying my current collection, including a Manfrotto MKC3-H01 travel tripod (now, MKCOMPACTACN-BK, with different proprietary hybrid head “joystick” grip ball head, and a different plate arrangement), a Velbon carbon fiber 630 with a Manfrotto 498 RC2 head, a Velbon DF-10ML (closely related to the EX Macro 3-section), and a small Neewer CK-30 compact tripod purchased for the Arca plate and ability for ground level macros.The PD aluminum tripod is not the lightest among them, and it is expensive --but it is one of the most thoughtful, compact, well-constructed, stable, and confidence inspiring tripods, with an advantage “in the field”.Features I like.Compact. In its carry state, a little taller than the size of a standard Nalgene water bottle.The legs, connection pieces, and clasps. I prefer the flip-out clasps for leg deployment over the screw types. For me, there is less fumbling around trying to find release and locking positions. The height is great, along with being able to position close to the ground.The ball head works well for me. The tightening mech on the ball works as expected, even with a Sony a7r-IV with a heavy Sony 200-600mm zoom. Positioning is easy and can be straight up or down. The Peak Design Capture clip uses the same Arca mount plate so you can easily go from carrying to tripod mount with no fumbling to change the mount plate. There is a locking mechanism that prevents accidental release of the plate.Tools attached to the tripod are a thoughtful addition. The carry bag is durable and apparently water proof.Things I don’t like.Price. Oh, the price is high for sure, even higher if you pick the lower weight carbon fiber version.Weight. It is not as light as my Manfrotto compact tripod, but not overly so. With anything like this, lower weight is always something I want.Is this tripod worth it? For those inclined to save money and look for a similar feature set, albeit not as complete? The Manfrotto travel tripod-- if you can find a head version that works for you (read through the comments on the different versions). IF Manfrotto had an Arca plate version, it would be a no brainer – significantly lower cost, lower weight, with just enough features, it would be a great choice.That said, I am keeping the Peak Designs tripod! For me, it is nearly perfect. If you can afford spending over $350 for a tripod, I do not think you would be disappointed.
F**A
Perfetto!
Ho avuto e provato diversi treppiedi in circa di 10 anni di fotografia, ma da quando ho il Peak Design (alluminio) uso solo questo!Leggero, veloce da aprire e chiudere, ultra compatto, super stabile e con la capacità di smontare la colonna centrale per avere angoli raso terra.Il prezzo può sembrare esorbitante, ma la costruzione, il design e i materiali giustificano fino all'ultimo centesimo.
M**Y
If Apple designed tripods!🌳
Peak Design have pulled out all of the stops to make this, an ideal, compact, travel tripod.ProsExceptionally well thought out design details.Innovation as standard.For a compact, travel tripod, it’s sturdy enough.A pleasure to use.ConsJust one minor niggle and not at all the fault of the product. If I had bought the carbon version, it might’ve been a touch more comfortable to carry in cold weather - but that’s a lot of extra cash to part with to address a very minor niggle.The model I bought is aluminium and so is cold to the touch. I really felt that when hiking in the Derbyshire Dales a few weeks ago, with temperatures at C. -10.ConclusionI’ve begun to use a tripod more often when I’m out and about in the woodlands and forests.For me, this opens up the new possibilities, amongst them, using HiRES mode on my S5 to create 96MB files and focus stacking.Much improved process and workflow. The integrated head is a marvel, I love it! (I usually ditch the tripod and go hand-held as my other tripods are cumbersome).
C**N
Le design qui mêle compacité et efficacité
Comme d'habitude, l'équipe de Peak Design nous propose des produits de haute qualité, esthétiques et très bien pensés pour une efficacité redoutable sur le terrain. Ce trépied compact est assez léger (même la version alu) et très stable. Il se déploie rapidement et se range aussi vite et les réglages sont eux aussi très facile et rapides à faire. Même si vous utilisez des combo assez lourds comme des téléobjectifs vous serez séduits et le prix ne sera pas un frein définitif !
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