
Sirui
The Sirui P-204S monopod with fold‑out feet is a lightweight aluminum travel monopod offering up to 170 cm of height, 8 kg load capacity, and a 20° tilt for versatile video shooting. Its compact 5‑section design folds to 55 cm, making it ideal for on‑the‑go photographers and vloggers.
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$85.00
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$96.10
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$79.00
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$129.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Sirui P-204S for its lightweight aluminum build, generous 8 kg load capacity, and the added stability of its fold‑out feet combined with a 20° tilt, making it a strong choice for run‑and‑gun video and travel shooting. However, they caution that the aluminum legs can flex at full extension and that the maximum height may not suit taller users or heavy‑telephoto setups, suggesting carbon‑fiber alternatives for those needs.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the monopod’s feather‑light feel, easy portability, and the stability the feet bring to video and wildlife work. Common complaints revolve around the limited fully‑extended height for taller shooters, occasional flex under heavy gear, and the bulkier folded profile caused by the feet, especially in cramped indoor environments.
Common Complaints
Short maximum height for tall users, flex and wobble under heavy loads, and the added bulk and awkward deployment of the fold‑out feet in tight spaces.
What People Are Saying
“Super light, fits in backpack easily”
“Great for video/wildlife; holds 70-200mm steady.”
How It Compares
vs. Sirui P-326 (Carbon, Spike)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the P‑326 for ultra‑light travel and maximum rigidity; choose the P‑204S when video stability with feet is a priority.
vs. Sirui SVM Rapid (Modular Carbon)
Advantages
Disadvantages
The SVM Rapid suits professionals needing rapid adjustments and higher load capacity, while the P‑204S is better for lightweight travel and video work.
vs. Manfrotto MVK500AM (Video Kit)
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Disadvantages
Manfrotto MVK500AM is ideal for studio or professional video rigs where weight is less critical; the P‑204S is preferable for on‑the‑go creators needing lightweight portability.