Rankings

The Sirui SVM-145 is a carbon-fiber, three-section monopod featuring rapid one-step twist-lock adjustment and a modular foot system, delivering a strong 10 kg payload capacity. Its relatively bulky 36 mm tube and added weight from the removable feet make it less ideal for ultra-light travel. Best suited for professionals needing fast setup and versatile low-angle shooting.

The Sirui P-326 carbon-fiber monopod combines ultra-light weight with a solid 10 kg load capacity and a suite of accessories, making it a strong choice for travel photographers. Its drawbacks include occasional load-capacity confusion and a twist-lock system that may feel less robust for very heavy lenses. Best suited for hikers, street shooters, and videographers who prioritize portability without sacrificing load capability.

The Sirui P-325FL carbon-fiber monopod combines a high 170 cm reach, 10 kg load capacity and a unique three-foot base that tilts 36° for self-standing stability. It lacks an integrated fluid head and its weight is higher than the lightest aluminum models. Ideal for run-and-gun videographers and wildlife shooters who need a versatile, sturdy support that can also function as a mini-tripod.

The SIRUI AM-404FL is a professional aluminum travel monopod offering a 192.8 cm height and 12 kg load capacity, with a versatile 3-in-1 design and quick-release plate. Its trade-off is a heavier weight and larger folded size compared to lighter carbon-fiber options. Best suited for event videographers and photographers who need height and flexibility over ultra-light portability.

The Neewer TP41 is a lightweight aluminum monopod with a fluid head, offering 8 kg load capacity and interchangeable feet for varied terrain. Its weight is higher than carbon-fiber rivals and detailed folded dimensions are unspecified. Suitable for videographers and event shooters who value smooth panning and solid build without needing ultra-light gear.

The iFootage Cobra 3 A180T is a versatile aluminum monopod offering a tall 181 cm reach, 8 kg payload, and modular features such as a quick-release plate and 360° rotation. Its trade-off is a slightly higher weight and twist-lock system that can be less reliable than flip-locks. Ideal for run-and-gun videographers who need height and modularity without the premium cost of carbon fiber.

The Manbily A-222 offers a solid aluminum build, 5-section extension to 170 cm, and a versatile detachable base, making it a strong travel companion. Its trade-offs include a modest 7 kg payload and potential stability limits when fully extended without the base. Ideal for vloggers and travel photographers needing a lightweight yet capable monopod.

The Coman monopod features a fast one-click deployment and an integrated fluid head offering 360° pan, making it ideal for run-and-gun video work. Its trade-off is a higher weight and lower load capacity compared with premium carbon-fiber only models, and fixed dampening limits fine-tuning. Best for mobile photographers and videographers who need rapid setup and smooth motion control.

The Neewer TP42 is a lightweight aluminum monopod with a 66.5-inch reach and a strong 10 kg payload, suited for travel and outdoor shooting. Its drawbacks include possible rigidity loss at full extension and the absence of a built-in handle or case. Best for photographers and vloggers needing a compact, high-capacity support on the move.

The Amazon Basics 67-Inch Monopod is a lightweight aluminum support that folds to 21.4 inches and handles cameras up to 6.6 lb. Its main trade-off is the lack of a built-in pan/tilt head and lower durability versus premium materials. Ideal for travelers and event shooters who prioritize portability over maximum stability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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| ↓ lower better | 0.4 kg | 0.907 kg | 0.456 kg | 2.08 kg | 0.422 kg | 0.363 kgbest | 2.19 kg | 1.24 kg | 0.98 kg | 1.49 kg |
155 cm | 170 cm | 169 cm | 186 cm | 155 cm | 170.2 cm | 192.8 cmbest | 181 cm | 170 cm | 145 cm | |
10 kg | 10 kg | 10 kg | 10 kg | 8 kg | 3 kg | 12 kgbest | 8 kg | 7 kg | 10 kg | |
6best | 5 | 4 | 5 | — | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | |
6.35 mmbest | — | 6.35 mmbest | 6.35 mmbest | 6.35 mmbest | 6.35 mmbest | 6.35 mmbest | — | 6.35 mmbest | 6.35 mmbest | |
38 cm | 63 cm | 57.4 cm | — | — | — | — | 69 cm | 53.34 cm | 75 cmbest | |
— | 36 ° | — | 150 °best | — | — | — | 90 ° | 20 ° | 36 ° | |
— | 360 °best | — | 360 °best | — | — | 360 °best | 360 °best | 360 °best | 360 °best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Load(1) | ||||||||||
Load Capacity (kg) | 10 kg | 10 kg | 10 kg | 10 kg | 8 kg | 3 kg | 12 kg | 8 kg | 7 kg | 10 kg |
Compatibility(2) | ||||||||||
Mount Thread Size (mm) | 6.35 mm | 1/4,3/8 mm | 6.35 mm | 6.35 mm | 6.35 mm | 6.35 mm | 6.35 mm | 6.35,9.53 mm | 6.35 mm | 6.35 mm |
Camera Compatibility | — | Camera | DSLR, Camcorder | DJI RS2/RS3/RS4, Manfrotto | DSLR, camcorder, mirrorless, GoPro, Insta360, DJI action cams, smartphones | cameras and scopes up to 6.6 lb | Sony, Canon, Nikon DSLR cameras | DSLR, mirrorless, smartphones, GoPro | DSLR Canon Nikon Sony Video Camcorder | DSLR, mirrorless |
Build & Design(5) | ||||||||||
Weight (kg) | 0.4 kg | 0.907 kg | 0.456 kg | 2.08 kg | 0.422 kg | 0.363 kg | 2.19 kg | 1.24 kg | 0.98 kg | 1.49 kg |
Material | Carbon fiber with metal components | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum alloy | Carbon fiber legs, aluminum alloy body | Aluminum alloy | Aluminum | Aluminum alloy | Aluminum alloy | Aluminum alloy | Carbon Fiber/Aluminum Alloy |
Number of Leg Sections | 6 | 5 | 4 | 5 | — | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 |
Leg Lock Type | Twist locks | Flip Lock | quick lock | — | twist/lever | — | — | Twist lock | twist lock | Twist lock |
Foot Type | Retractable rubber foot with spiked option | Rubber with spike | Interchangeable nonslip and steel spike | — | Monopod foot with deployable legs | Rubber with retractable spikes | Detachable feet | Knob | Rubber pads and metal spike | Rubber feet and steel spike |
Dimensions(3) | ||||||||||
Maximum Height (cm) | 155 cm | 170 cm | 169 cm | 186 cm | 155 cm | 170.2 cm | 192.8 cm | 181 cm | 170 cm | 145 cm |
Minimum Height (cm) | 38 cm | 63 cm | 57.4 cm | — | — | — | — | 69 cm | 53.34 cm | 75 cm |
Folded Length (cm) | 38.75 cm | — | 57.5 cm | — | 44 cm | 54.4 cm | 48 cm | 69 cm | 55 cm | 75 cm |
Features(2) | ||||||||||
Head Type | Arca‑Swiss quick‑release plate head | Quick Release | — | Fluid | fluid | — | Ball | — | — | Fluid video head |
Tilt Range (°) | — | 36 ° | — | 150 ° | — | — | — | 90 ° | 20 ° | 36 ° |
Warranty(1) | ||||||||||
Warranty (years) | — | 6 years | 1 years | 3 years | 1 years | — | 2 years | — | 2 years | 6 years |
Accessories(1) | ||||||||||
Included Accessories | Tripod head with Arca‑Swiss quick‑release plate, retractable rubber foot with optional spikes, reversible 1/4"‑20 and 3/8"‑16 mounting screw, spirit level, wrist strap, foam grip, belt hook, compass | Quick‑release collar/plate, Foam grip, Tripod foot base, Rubber foot, Reversible mounting stud | — | — | Carry bag | Carrying Bag, Cushion grip, Adjustable wrist strap | QC-55 quick release plate | Wrist strap, carry bag | Manbily A‑222 monopod, Detachable 3‑feet tripod base, Rubber foot pads, Metal spike foot, Wrist strap, 1/4‑inch screw mount | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers consistently praise the P-326 for its ultra-light carbon-fiber construction, quick twist-lock deployment, solid 10 kg load capacity and travel-friendly folded size, positioning it as a high-value option under $100. However, they caution that the unit may feel insufficiently robust for super-telephoto lenses and note the occasional discrepancy in advertised load limits.
Everyday users celebrate the monopod's packability, low weight and reliable stability, especially for hiking, street photography and video work. Common complaints revolve around load-capacity confusion, limited height for very tall users, and the desire for a built-in head or a cheaper aluminum alternative.

“"amazingly light"”

“"strong, sturdy, tiny 39.6 cm fold, and 0.9 lb weight"”

“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”











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.
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.

Professional coverage is limited, but the available YouTube review of a similar TP12 model praised the monopod's rigidity, smooth aluminum build, adjustable feet, and quick-adjust mechanism, while noting that assembly can be fiddly and the locks must be tightened firmly to prevent movement.
Although direct TP42 reviews are scarce, related user feedback on the TP12 highlights appreciation for its lightweight travel performance and stability when properly locked, with recurring complaints about loosening locks, lack of a handle, and the occasional need for Allen-key adjustments.

Professional reviewers commend the Coman M1 Pro V5 for its premium carbon-fiber build, lightning-fast one-click deployment, and smooth fluid-head performance that delivers tripod-like stability for attended shoots.
Everyday users love the effortless height adjustment, the absence of wobble, and the rapid setup, though some note the handle lock and short foot pedal as drawbacks.

Professional reviewers commend the Neewer TP41 for its solid aluminum construction, secure locking system, and smooth fluid head that handles heavy video cameras with ease. They also appreciate its high load capacity and versatile adapters, while noting that its weight is higher than carbon-fiber competitors, and the lack of exact weight specifications is a minor drawback.
Everyday users consistently praise the monopod's premium feel, stable height, smooth fluid head operation, and the convenience of the included carry bag. The most common complaints revolve around its heavier weight compared to lighter alternatives and the missing detailed weight and folded-size information.

Professional reviewers and editors, though scarce, describe the monopod as a lightweight, value-priced option that delivers sufficient support for cameras up to its 6.6 lb limit. They note its ease of use and suitability for fast-moving shooting scenarios, while pointing out the absence of a dedicated pan/tilt head.
Everyday users echo the professional view, emphasizing the monopod's light weight, compact collapsed size, and useful accessories like the carrying bag and wrist strap. The consensus is positive regarding portability and basic stability, with no major complaints recorded.

Professional reviewers and editors consider the AM-404FL an ideal travel solution for content creators who need a tall, stable support without the bulk of a full tripod. They commend its robust aluminum build, quick-release system, and 3-in-1 foot design, while noting the trade-off of added weight and size compared to lighter carbon-fiber options.
Everyday users praise the monopod's stability, versatility, and ease of switching between shooting modes, especially for event and sports coverage. Recurring criticisms focus on its weight and the relatively large folded size, which some find less convenient for ultra-compact travel.

Professional reviewers commend the Cobra 3 A180T for its lightweight aluminum build, impressive 181 cm reach, and modular design that accommodates various bases. They highlight the twist-lock system for quick adjustments and the knob base for stability on uneven ground, while noting that the twist locks are slower than flip locks and the aluminum version is marginally heavier than carbon alternatives.
Everyday users praise the monopod's sturdy feel, high payload capacity, and portability for travel and vlogging, especially valuing the 360° rotation and quick-disconnect collar. Common criticisms focus on the weight compared to carbon models, occasional slip of twist-locks, and slower tilt speed of the knob base versus pedal versions.

Professional reviewers note the A-222's solid aluminum build, fast 90° twist-lock system, and anti-slip grip, emphasizing its compactness and versatility for content creators, while cautioning that its lower load capacity and height may limit use with heavier rigs.
Everyday users consistently praise the monopod's portability, quick extension, and stable interchangeable feet, with occasional remarks about the learning curve of the twist locks and the modest load limit.

Professional reviewers commend the SVM-145 for its rapid one-step twist-lock, solid 10 kg payload, and innovative modular feet that turn it into a mini-tripod, while noting its relatively chunky 36 mm tube and weight comparable to travel tripods as trade-offs.
Everyday users echo the experts, praising the monopod's lightweight portability, fast adjustment mechanism, and versatile conversion to a mini-tripod for macro and vlogging. The main recurring themes of dissatisfaction revolve around its bulkier diameter and the extra weight added by the removable feet.



