Our Favorite K&F Concept Tripod Now 20% Off for Prime Day
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The K&F Concept 68″ Carbon Fiber Tripod (model SA255C1 / D255C4 + BH-28L) is a lightweight, travel-ready tripod with a maximum load capacity of 10 kg (22.04 lb), foldable to about 16.5 inches and weighing around 2.93 lb.
Editor David Schloss has several K&F Concepts tripods, and this one has been around the world with him.
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The tripod features 5-section carbon fiber legs with spiral twist locks, a detachable center column that doubles as a monopod, a 360° rotating ball head, and reversible leg configuration for low-angle or macro shots.
Why We Love The K&F Concept Tripod
It strikes a strong balance between weight, rigidity, and versatility-ideal for photographers who travel often and need a tripod that can adapt to varied shooting conditions. The detachable monopod functionality and flexible leg-angle settings make it very practical on uneven terrain or when shooting from tight angles.
Key Features
- Material: Carbon fiber
- Maximum Height: 68 in (172 cm)
- Folded Length: ~16.5 in (42 cm)
- Weight: ~2.93 lb (1.33 kg)
- Load Capacity: 10 kg (22.04 lb)
- Leg Sections: 5 with spiral locking
- Detachable center column (monopod mode)
- 360° ball head with quick release plate
- Reversible leg design for inverted or close-to-ground shooting
Who Is This Deal For And Is It A Good Time To Buy
This deal is perfect for landscape, travel, and field photographers who need a flexible, lightweight tripod that doesn’t compromise too much on stability or versatility. It’s especially useful for those using mirrorless or lightweight DSLRs paired with moderate telephoto lenses.
And yes-it’s a good time to buy. Deals on tripods with carbon fiber construction and these features aren’t frequent, so when you see one, it’s worth locking in.