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The Fotopro X-Go Max Photo Tripod

August 16, 2019 By Scott Hartwick Leave a Comment

Tripods, some love them, others not so much. From my experience, the ones who don’t or won’t use a tripod do so because of a few things. They say “it’s too heavy” or “it’s too big to travel with or carry in or on a backpack”. Others say that the cost of a tripod and a ball head is too high especially when they are sold separately. Others want a tripod that folds down small but is still tall when opened all the way and sturdy enough to hold a DSLR and lens without worry. If I have described you then you should take a look at the Fotopro X-Go Max tripod. This tripod folds down small, is light weight carbon fiber, has a good quality ball head included, and is a four section unit that extends to over 67″ tall. It even comes with its own carry bag.

Folds down to 18,7″
Comes complete with a full featured ballhead.

You owe it to yourself to check out this affordably priced tripod. And for a full rundown of the specs and features, please watch our video review of this well thought out tripod and see if it doesn’t change your mind about using a tripod.

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