
Gitzo
Get notified when the price drops. Track this product on BigBangPrice, our price tracking partner.
The Gitzo GT0545T (kit GK0545T‑82TQD) is an ultra‑compact, headless 4‑section carbon‑fiber tripod from the Traveler Series 0, featuring 180° reverse‑folding legs, a short rapid center column and the matching GH1382TQD Arca‑type ball head. Weighing under 1 kg for the legs and offering a 10 kg payload, it delivers high stiffness in a very small packed size ideal for travel and low‑angle shooting.
Pros
Current
$714.00
Average
$687.08
Lowest
$649.00
Highest
$714.00
Lower = better sales rank
Please sign in to leave a review
No reviews yet. Be the first to review!
Cons
From Expert Reviews
Praised by Experts
Criticized by Experts
From User Reviews
Users Love
Users Complain About
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the GT0545T for its feather‑light carbon construction, rapid G‑lock setup and smooth GH1382TQD ball head, positioning it as the premier ultra‑portable option for mirrorless and travel shooters. The main criticisms focus on its modest maximum height, thin leg profile and the ball head’s lack of friction control, which may limit its appeal for taller users or heavier rigs.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the tripod’s extreme lightness and compactness, often describing it as "insanely light" and perfect for backpacking, macro work and low‑angle shooting. Common praise centers on its durability in harsh conditions and the solid feel despite its size, while recurring complaints involve the limited height for taller photographers, the missing weight hook and occasional head wobble at full load.
Common Complaints
Height too short for 6 ft users, lack of an included weight hook, and occasional head wobble when the tripod is loaded to its maximum capacity.
What People Are Saying
“Insanely light... carried it all over... performed flawless.”
“super freaking light”
How It Compares
vs. Peak Design Travel Tripod
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Gitzo for ultimate lightweight carbon build and macro capability; choose Peak Design when you need more height and a higher payload for larger DSLR setups.