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Manbily Camera Monopod, C-777L 36mm Tube Carbon Fiber Monopod with Walking Stick Handle, Portable Compact Lightweight for DSLR Cameras Travel, Max Load 40lbs

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Features

  • Carbon Fiber Monopod: The latest 3k braided carbon fiber tubes are stronger, enhanced 36 mm thick tubes for better load capacity and support of heavy DSLR cameras (up to 40 lbs/18 kg)
  • Monopod for Camera: The Manbily C-777L camera monopod weighs just 1.14 lb and folds down to 17", making the compact monopod an ideal companion for landscape, portrait, nature, travel & long exposure photography
  • Reinforced Platform: The aluminum platform is reinforced with rivets for added strength. Reversible 1/4" & 3/8" screw allows mounting of virtually any camera, camcorder, or ball head
  • Anti-Slip Rubber Grip: The textured rubber grip ensures a firm hold, an upgrade designed for longevity use. Removable wrist strap for added security
  • Quarter Turn Twist Locks: The 6-section monopod extends up to 69". Rotate the locks a quarter turn to extend or lock the sections
  • Durability & Functionality: Interchangeable rubber and metal spike to suit different usage scenarios. Attach the included handle to use it as a monopod walking stick
  • In The Box: 1x C-777L Monopod, 1x Handle, 1x Phone Holder, 1x Screw Cap, 1x Metal Spike, 1x Manual, 1x Carry Case

Brand: Manbily


Compatible Devices: Camera


Special Feature: 36mm Leg, 3K Carbon Fiber, Max Load 33lbs, Monopod Walking Stick


Material: Carbon Fiber


Item Weight: 520 Grams


Weight Limit: 40 Pounds


Model Name: C-777L


Maximum Height: 174 Centimeters


Tripod Head Type: Ball Heads


Minimum Height: 44 Centimeters


Package Dimensions: 21 x 2.9 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: 1.15 pounds


Item model number: C-777L


Date First Available: December 27, 2023


Manufacturer: Manbily


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very sturdy design, but heftier than expected
I was looking for a good quality monopod for wildlife photos when traveling. At 6'4" i was also looking for one long enough that i didn't have to hunch over like my cheap 60"one. I ordered the combo C777L with the B20 ballhead. I am impressed by the quality and stability even when fully extended to the 6 foot length. Even the last segment is thick. I usually don't have to fully extend it so it is even more stable. It looks like they may have changed the carrying case. The monopod with the B20 ballhead fits in the carrying bag that was supplied with the monopod. It is a snug fit, but the rop closed. It is also much heavier than I expected. With the ballhead attached it weighs in at 990g or 2 lbs 3 ounces. A big jump in weight from the 223g of my cheap monopod (without ballhead). I think the extra weight is a tradeoff I am willing to make for the increase in function, but then I also think about packing for flights. I would definitely recommend if you are just looking for a local travel monopod. For travel by plane may be an issue if you are tight on weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024 by Paul Ewing

  • Lightweight and sturdy.
I really like the build quality. It's very compact. I put a ball head with a quick release plate on it. It's still very light even with the head attached. I like that I can leave my camera attached and still use it as a walking stick. It really helps steady my shots in lower situations. I bought a second one for my wife to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Scott Ginn

  • good, sturdy, "monopod"
The Manbily "monopod" came in the simplest possible packaging. On offer includes the monopod itself, a phone clip, carry bag, trekking handle, spike (I suggest you use this when hiking only), and instructions. This stick, for that is really what it is, doubles nicely as a walking stick or cane; a monopod as described for a camera, and so on. It does well at this and is thoughtfully designed. It can be retraced; extended; has a variety of fittings and shapes, and appears to be very, very tough. At the price point on offer, though, this fancy walking stick and camera holder is very expensive. A 20% coupon is on as I look right now, so if you are enamored of this item, now is the time! An STG Synergies BTN Vines Review! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by BKH - STG Synergies

  • This is a deal
You're not going to find a better deal for a carbon fiber monopod. I'm 6'3 and have to lower it a little with camera and zoom. Joints feel solid and overall very Happ witj this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024 by Mastertro11

  • A lot of monopod for the price
I am not exaggerating, but I don't think there is another monopod in the retail market for that's better than this Manbily C-777L at its price or even double its price! There are other Carbon Fiber monopods around the price of this, but aren't quite the same quality. Here are the things that I think make this Manbily better: 1. It is a thicker tube from top (listed as 36mm) to bottom. I can feel it holding the monopod. The thicker tube feels solid. 2. The handle material isn't the usual "meh" foam material. It is a hard rubber (silicone?) that combined with the thicker tube makes it feel even more solid. 3. The quarter turn segment locks work well. No give, no shake. Beats the thumb lever locks that many other monopods at this price range use. 4. The ability to reverse the top screw to get 1/4" or a 3/8" mount option is great compared to those monopods that don't offer that option. The package comes with a carry bag, a phone mount, a spike for the bottom (as an alternative for the rubberized bottom, and a walking handle that can be screwed on at the top in two different orientations. The walking handle is a nifty idea for those who use a walking stick when hiking, for example, and swap out the handle for a camera to take pictures/video. But I'm not that kind. I just strap the monopod to a backpack and use when needed. I could do without the walking handle, but to each is their own. If you want to use it as a walking stick, then this is a pretty good solution. I also don't really need the cell phone mount. I rarely ever use the monopod for cell phone shooting because phones are light and I can take reasonably steady footages just holding in my hand. For me, the monopod is more useful for my mirrorless cameras with lenses that are much heavier than a cell phone. I'd have preferred that the package came with a sturdy little tripod for the bottom than the walking handle and phone mount. But that's not the manufacturer's fault. They absolutely delivered what they said they would at a very good quality and price. But my recommendation to Manbily is to offer a package with the monopod, nice sturdy tripod feet perhaps with a ball head. I think that would be great for people who want to use it just for photography/videography with a mirrorless/DSLR. Overall, I'd say this is monopod package is a great choice for anyone who wants a carbon fiber monopod and an even more exceptional choice for those who want to also use it as a walking stick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Pizzaiolo

  • Nice but not perfect
I think this is good looking and uses strong materials. I chose it as a photographer who also needs a walking cane. Only problem is the tip, which screws on, somehow ends up falling off. Dog found it and almost ate it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025 by Spence March

  • DO NOT BUY!!
This is an absolutely lovely piece of equipment with a totally fatal design flaw. The carbon fiber is think sturdy and the tighteners which allow you to raise or lower the height work very well. The problem, as other reviewers have noted, is that to make your camera sturdy you need to tighten the screw into the bottom of the camera such that it cannot be removed without a wired or vice grip in the middle on the screw is so soft that even with cloth covered grippers it destroys the threads. I like the equipment so much that I wrote to the manufacturer on Amazon asking to buy another double ended screw… No response ordinarily I would've just returned it after that but I found the manufacturers website (in China , of course) and explained the problem and again offered to buy additional screws it's been two weeks. If you get seduced – and who wouldn't for an inexpensive carbon fiber monopod – be sure to use a ball head… But that rather makes the weight of all monopod irrelevant as a good ball head will weigh more than the monopod itself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by Bram Haver

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