
3 Legged Thing
The 3 Legged Thing Travis 2.0 is a magnesium‑alloy tripod that balances portability with a solid 40 lb load capacity. It folds to 17.9 in, reaches 65.3 in tall, and includes a versatile AirHed Neo 2.0 ball head, making it ideal for beginners and students who need a stable yet travel‑friendly rig.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the Travis 2.0 as a well‑balanced hybrid that bridges the gap between travel and studio tripods. They commend its solid 40 lb capacity, compact folded size, and the upgraded AirHed Neo 2.0 head for smooth operation, while noting the twist‑lock system slows setup and the counter‑weight loop is less flexible than a hook.
What Users Say
Everyday users and retailer copy highlight the tripod’s lightweight, compact design and modularity as major strengths, with no major complaints surfacing beyond the expert‑noted setup speed. Stability in windy conditions and ease of transport are repeatedly praised.
Common Complaints
Users and reviewers commonly mention the slower twist‑lock setup, the less versatile counter‑weight loop, and the ball‑head QR plate that may not fit all mounting preferences.
What People Are Saying
“"happy medium"”
“"outstanding stability"”
How It Compares
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