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The best travel tripod in 2024

The best travel tripod in 2024

I like to travel light, whether I’m walking city streets, trekking across the countryside or jetting off to the other side of the world. Conventional full-sized tripods tend to be big, heavy, and unwieldy – so I often leave mine at home, making it completely useless. By contrast, the best travel tripods literally take a load off. They’re made to be compact and lightweight but, in the past, they’ve often been notorious for being flimsy, relatively unstable, and too small to offer a useful operating height. The new breed of travel tripods tempt me with the promise of giving me the best of both worlds.

Matthew Richards

Matthew Richards is a photographer and journalist who has spent years using and reviewing all manner of photo gear. He is an encyclopedia when it comes to all manner of cameras, camera holsters and bags, flashguns, tripods and heads, printers, papers, and inks, and just about anything imaging-related.

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Features There are plenty of smart features, including a stash-away phone mount. ★★★★★
Design Just when I thought all travel tripods were very similar, this one is truly innovative. ★★★★★
Performance Although compact and lightweight, rigidity is very good, even at full stretch. ★★★★★
Value The aluminum version is pricey for a metal tripod and the carbon one costs much more. ★★★★
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Features It’s certainly a feature-rich carbon fiber tripod that ticks all the right boxes. ★★★★★
Design There are plenty of clever design flourishes, typical of 3 Legged Thing. ★★★★★
Performance The rigidity and resistance to vibration is exceptional for a travel tripod. ★★★★★
Value It’s expensive but only about half the price of the Peak Design carbon travel tripod. ★★★★
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Features The feature set extends to an included Bluetooth remote for your smartphone. ★★★★★
Design Some clever design work has gone into this Vanguard tripod, from top to bottom. ★★★★★
Performance The trade-off for being such a lightweight tripod is that it’s not massively rigid. ★★★★
Value Considering the feature set and carbon fiber build, it’s great value at the price. ★★★★★
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Features There’s a seriously good feature set, led by the dual-purpose 3-way head. ★★★★★
Design The design covers all the basics but lacks some of the clever flourishes I’ve seen elsewhere. ★★★★
Performance The load rating of 6kg isn’t massive but performance is good with impressive rigidity. ★★★★★
Value It’s pretty expensive for an aluminum travel tripod but still pretty good value. ★★★★
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Features With conversion to a tabletop tripod and smartphone mount, it’s packed with features ★★★★★
Design It’s clever how the extra bits and pieces pack away inside the tripod. ★★★★★
Performance It has a good maximum payload for such a lightweight tripod, with good rigidity. ★★★★★
Value It’s pretty pricey for a travel tripod but the aluminum version is cheaper to buy. ★★★★
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Features The excellent feature set can be further extended with optional extra accessories. ★★★★★
Design The design is first-rate, both for the legs and for the complete kit with ball head. ★★★★★
Performance Performance is excellent in all respects, with excellent resistance to flexing. ★★★★★
Value Based on high-grade magnesium alloy rather than carbon, it’s keenly priced. ★★★★★
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Features There’s a lot to like about the enhanced feature set of both the legs and head. ★★★★★
Design The design incorporates some clever touches that add versatility. ★★★★★
Performance It’s good overall but rigidity could be better at the maximum operating height. ★★★★
Value It’s very good value for money in some world regions, less so in others. ★★★★

We check the ease of use, smoothness and precision of all available adjustments in each set of tripod legs and heads. This ranges from adjusting leg sections and pivot facilities (where available), to the locking mechanisms of the head, as well as independent pan and friction damping adjustments, where fitted.

To check overall stability, we shoot with a range of camera bodies fitted with wide-angle, standard, telephoto and macro lenses. We look for good resistance to flexing and vibrations throughout the whole range of operating heights, including the tallest available settings with the legs and center column fully extended.

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