
Sirui
The Sirui P-325 series is a lightweight 5‑section carbon fiber monopod that doubles as a mini‑tripod with a three‑leg base. It offers a 36° ball‑head tilt, flip‑lock adjustments, and a high load capacity, making it ideal for mobile photographers and videographers seeking portability and stability.
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$155.00
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$251.06
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$135.85
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$304.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Sirui P-325 for its innovative three-leg base, ergonomic flip-locks, and versatile 36° ball head, noting that the optional VH-10 fluid head expands its capability for demanding video work. However, they caution that the bundled head adds weight and that the foot‑pressure system requires practice to master.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the lightweight feel and portability, especially the ability to fold the feet for easy transport. Common praise centers on stability once the foot‑pressure technique is learned, while recurring complaints focus on the initial learning curve and concerns about foot durability under heavy use.
Common Complaints
Learning curve for foot‑pressure tilting, perceived instability of the new three‑leg foot design, and added bulk from bundled fluid heads reducing overall portability.
How It Compares
vs. Manfrotto MVK500AM
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Disadvantages
Choose Manfrotto if you need a taller setup with an integrated fluid head and don't mind extra weight; choose Sirui for lighter weight and self-standing foot versatility.
vs. Benro MSD46C
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Benro is a good option for users prioritizing vibration damping, while Sirui excels for those who value modularity and rapid adjustments.