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One-Press Lifting Mechanism: Easily adjust the monopod up or down with a single hand, ensuring you capture every critical moment without delay.
Ultra-Fast Height and Angle Adjustments: Increase efficiency by 75% with the Cobra 3 Strike Monopod’s one-touch technology, allowing for quick height and angle changes in just 0.8 seconds.
Foot-Pedal Lock/Unlock System: No need to bend down for adjustments—just step on the pedal for quick locking or unlocking, saving both time and effort.
Quick-Release Mechanism: Seamlessly switch between cameras and accessories using the patented two-step quick-release system. Easily connect and disconnect devices in seconds.
Versatile Detachable Tripod Base: Utilize the monopod’s base as a small tabletop tripod or a hiking stick, making it ideal for travel, outdoor shoots, and videography.
Customers describe the monopod as sturdy and capable of supporting up to 22lbs. Many appreciate its solid tabletop tripod feature. It’s lightweight, portable, and versatile, making it great for both photography and videography. Users commend its quick-release head, simple setup, and attractive design, considering it a worthwhile investment.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Nicholas Calderone –
Camera gear that will last and you can trust
When it comes to camera gear, I have found that trying to get by with inexpensive equipment will only get you so far. If you want to have quality photos and videos you need quality gear. Thatâs not to say you canât make amazing things with an iPhone and a budget setup. You can. But, when you are making a living at it, investing the gear you know, will hold up and last when taking a beating, finding companies like Manfrotto, Benro, and iFootage is a must. A few years ago I started using iFootage gear alongside my Manfrotto gear and I fell in love. They make some strong, versatile camera support gear. One of the products I have been getting some great use out of is the Cobra Strike 2 Aluminum Monopod.The Cobra 2 Strike is a lightweight monopod that features iFootageâs quick release system and single hand operated auto extension. The device is ideal to use when you have to pick up and move constantly during your shoot. The Cobra 2 Strike has a four-part modular design â quick release mount, main body, quick release low angle camera pod, and removable rubber foot. The modular parts make it possible for the Cobra 2 Strike to function as 3 different support pieces â a video monopod with adjustable feet, portable monopod, and a low-angle camera pod. The mounting plate provides users the option to use either a 1/4â³ or 3/8â³ mounting screw, which is actually spring-loaded. It is 100% compatible with the iFootage Komodo tripod head.The quick release grip makes it very easy to detach the camera from the post with very little effort. When you release the lock grip to extend the staff, you will notice that there is a built-in ruler on the inside of the rod to ensure that you put it at the exact length you want for your shot. The adjustable base features locking mechanisms for the three feet so that you can set it to one of three different angles â 20º, 50º, or 78º. The base also includes an adjustable ball joint that locks or unlocks with a simple twisting knob. The ball joint makes it possible for you to tilt the monopod 0-90º and swivel 360 degrees. The Cobra 2 Strike monopod is a 2017 Red Dot Design Award Winner (product design award).iFootageâs packaging is black with an image of the product you are getting printed on the front of it. When you open the box up, you will be greeted by a plastic bag that is covering a very nice carrying bag that iFootage provides with nearly all of their products. Itâs a heavy duty carrying case that you can sling over your shoulder. Inside is where your the Cobra 2 Strike lives.The Cobra 2 Strike monopod is actually available in two different materials â aluminum and carbon fiber. I got the aluminum version because even though carbon fiber has a reputation for being more lightweight, aluminum tends to slide better. When the monopod arrived, I immediately unboxed it and got to know my new piece of camera gear. I marveled at the design of the device and how all the parts work together. I love that I can attach my camera to the mounting plate and use with either the full monopod or the base feet. Itâs great to have such a versatile piece equipment in my hands.With my Cobra 2 Strike in hand, I took off for one of my favorite places to shoot â a local wildlife preserve. This area is well visited by locals, but it also has a lot of wild terrains because itâs a protected area. Given the location, I felt like it was a great opportunity to test all aspects of the Cobra 2 Strike. I drove out to a parking area and loaded up my gear which included the monopod, my Canon 5D Mark IV with a 24-105mm lens and 70-200mm telephoto zoom lens. I hiked out to a spot not too far from the parking area and set up the monopod to get some shots of the wildlife and scenic landscapes. I found a place that was near the lake and set my camera on the monopod. I was incredibly happy with how quickly I was ready to shoot. Most of the time, I will take along a tripod to help stabilize my shots â especially with the telephoto lens. The problem is, sometimes it takes some time to extend the legs, level them out, and get my camera mounted.With the Cobra 2 Strike, I pre-installed the camera plate on my camera body and walked with it attached to the monopod to the lakeside spot. Within a few seconds, I had the monopod extended and was focusing in on some birds across the lake. The monopod is so lightweight that it was very easy to carry â even with the camera mounted to it â across the rocky path. After I grabbed a few shots with the 24-105mm lens, I wanted to get a few options with the 70-200mm. The Cobra 2 Strike is such an amazing monopod, that I didnât have any problems with getting a stable shot. I was actually able to leave the camera sitting on the monopod with the feet extended and it didnât fall over. I donât make that a common practice, but in order to demonstrate how stable the monopod is, I wanted to give it a try. Thanks to the adjustable ball head in the base of the monopod, I was able to get some amazing shots that I otherwise wouldnât have been able to get without the added stabilization from the monopod.The one thing I hate about the Cobra Strike 2 from iFootage is the name. I donât like snakes at all so naming such an awesome monopod after something I am horribly grossed out by is a bit disappointing. You will find that to be the only thing thatâs disappointing about this monopod. I canât express how much I enjoy using iFootage gear, as they do make some of the best camera equipment in the business. Itâs affordable and extremely well-built. I canât say enough good things about the Cobra 2 Strike Aluminum Monopod.
KatGalFloyd –
Wish I’d Bought This Sooner
I’ve been looking at monopods and tripods for a couple of years now. I am a bird photographer who totes around a large camera rig that weighs in at just under 11 lbs. I’ve prided myself on being able to heft the rig for the past 5 years, and I’m able to hold it to shoot freehand for at least a minute before my arms and shoulders begin to hurt. Given that wildlife is never predictable, I have preferred not to have a support mechanism of some sort as I want the ability to move with the action more easily. For that reason, tripods, don’t interest me. However, I did begin to seriously consider a monopod. At the same time, I dreaded adding another piece of gear to have to carry on my treks out into the wild. But, after much thought and realizing I’m not as young as I was even just 5 short years ago, I decided to finally give in and try this specific monopod. I took it out for the first time today and I am beyond happy with how it performed! It’s very sturdy and stable. I never once felt like it couldn’t handle the heft of my rig. The lower end is “heavy”, but not to the point it’s cumbersome. I didn’t really notice the added weight as I carried it, in the provided carrying case, on one of my shoulders. I love being able to quickly release the camera rig from the monopod if I need to go freehanded in a flash. But, in truth, I was able to go freehanded with the monopod still attached on several occasions! I also love being able to extend the feet to make it even more stable. I set it up in my house first, using the feet, and set the rig mount on the monopod just to see if it would lean even slightly. It didn’t. I was amazed. It mounts at the perfect point of center gravity on the foot of my super telephoto lens’ collar. Extending or contracting the length sections is quick and easy, too. It has an added benefit that I’d never even considered until using it. Now instead of bringing my rig completely down to rest against my body in between shots, the rig stays at the ready in case the bird or other critter reappears or does something unexpected. In milliseconds I am ready to capture the action versus having to take a couple of full seconds to lift the rig back up, find the object in the viewfinder, get it in focus and then begin shooting. Bird/wildlife photographers know that milliseconds count. I truly am in love with this gadget! I only wish I’d bought one sooner.
Dan Taylor –
Very sturdy, and high build quality. I was impressed at how a monopod bought on Amazon could be this solid. The quick release head is a great bonus and quite frankly I want more of those heads for different situations. I’ve had it for 4 weeks and I’m very very happy with it. Would recommend!
gp –
Hugely hyped on YouTube, I wanted to see this for myself as I was in the market for a monopod. Spoiler – hard pass.- There’s two easy release points, one at the head, one at the base. Works to release the pieces fine, but to pop them back in, you’ve got to put extraordinary force on them and even then, it feels like you’re about to break the thing. If you have a camera on the top piece, you certainly won’t want to be manhandling your gear just to pop it into place. Maybe these loosen up after time, but out of the box, they’re unusable, therefore super inconvenient.- No head included. Most competitors include a head but this model does not. Makes sense that you can choose your own, but that greatly diminished the value of this monopod.- Nothing special about this model as compared to the competition. Stability is about standard. Weight is standard. Height is standard. There’s nothing about this model that stands out from the competition especially given that it demands a premium price.
Pet –
Feeling safe with my Nikon D750 on this very good quality monopod.
Angelito –
no satisfied with the Length
Tim –
During a photo session for Christmas family pictures, the photographer used this particular monpod. I knew I had to have one. I don’t regret my purchase at all. I use it more then my tripod.