
Sirui
The Sirui P-325FL is a 5‑section carbon‑fiber monopod that reaches up to 66.9 in (1.7 m) tall, weighs about 1.2 kg, and can carry up to 10 kg. Its modular design lets it convert into a mini‑tripod, extension rod, or tabletop tripod, and it features a unique three‑foot base with 36° tilt for self‑standing stability.
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$114.00
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$223.62
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$90.00
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$289.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the P‑325FL’s innovative three‑foot base with 36° tilt, quick flip‑lock legs, and modular versatility as game‑changing features for video and photography work. They commend its lightweight carbon fiber build and ergonomic controls, while noting the lack of an integrated fluid head and occasional inconsistencies in listed heights and load ratings for bundled kits.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the monopod’s light weight, sturdy feet, and the ability to switch between configurations for travel, macro, and on‑the‑go video shooting. The main themes are appreciation for the foam grip in cold conditions and confidence in stability, with occasional concerns about height spec discrepancies and the absence of a built‑in level.
Common Complaints
Conflicting height specifications across different listings, reduced load rating on bundled versions due to head limitations, and the need for an external fluid head for smooth video pans.
What People Are Saying
“The new monopod design is different—it's got three feet of its own... can stand on its own... very sturdy feet that lock in two positions... 36 degrees of tilting... capable of supporting 10 kilograms”
How It Compares
vs. Manfrotto MVN500AH
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Manfrotto if you need a built‑in fluid head and can tolerate extra weight; choose Sirui for lighter carry, modular versatility, and self‑standing stability.
vs. Benro MSD46C
Advantages
Disadvantages
Benro suits users with very heavy gear; Sirui is better for travel, multi‑mode use, and situations requiring a self‑standing base.
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