
K&F Concept 64-inch
Score: 79/100
Neewer Basics 66.5-inch Tripod
Score: 73/100Rankings

The K&F Concept 64-inch tripod provides a generous 162 cm maximum height, a fluid 360° ball head, and quick-flip leg locks, delivering good value for travel photographers. However, stability can waver at full extension and some plastic parts feel cheap, so it's ideal for lightweight to moderate camera setups.

The Neewer Basics TP12 is a compact, lightweight travel tripod with a 169 cm maximum height, 5 kg load capacity, and an Arca-type ball head plus phone holder, offering strong value for budget-conscious creators. Its reliance on plastic parts and occasional leg-lock looseness limit long-term ruggedness. Ideal for travelers, vloggers, and photographers needing portability without sacrificing load capacity.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 1.15 kgbest | 1.33 kg |
8 kgbest | 5 kg | |
162.56 cm | 169 cmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 46.4 cmbest | 51 cm |
| ↓ lower better | — | 51 cmbest |
4best | — | |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Performance(2) | ||
Maximum Height (cm) | 162.56 cm | 169 cm |
Load Capacity (kg) | 8 kg | 5 kg |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.15 kg | 1.33 kg |
Folded Length (cm) | 46.4 cm | 51 cm |
Material | Aluminum | Aluminum Alloy, Plastic |
Features(2) | ||
Head Type | Fluid ball | Ball head |
Leg Lock Type | Quick flip | Fast leg locks |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Carry bag; Allen keys; 3 screw spikes; quick release plate; phone holder | Phone Holder, L-shaped Hex Key, Carrying Bag, User Manual |

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Professional reviewers consistently highlight the K&F Concept 64" tripod as an outstanding value, noting its fluid head, solid construction, and impressive height-to-portability ratio. While they commend its durability and price-point, they caution about wobbliness at full extension, the cheap feel of some plastic parts, and limitations when supporting heavier gear.
Everyday users love the tripod's ability to deliver 56-64 inches of height from a compact package and praise the smooth panning and easy setup. Common complaints focus on reduced stability at maximum height, the flimsy feel of plastic components, and concerns about the thin smallest leg extension.

“tough to beat for the price”

“the BEST Budget Tripod”

“well worth every last penny at $90”




Professional reviewers consider the TP12 one of the best budget travel tripods, praising its lightweight yet sturdy construction, high 11 lb load capacity, smooth 40 mm panoramic head, and versatile invertible column. Minor criticisms focus on the missing built-in handle and occasional perceived heaviness, but overall the tripod is seen as offering superior stability and feature set for its price.
Everyday users consistently commend the TP12 for its light weight, compact size, solid stability, and the handy phone holder, noting it delivers great value. Recurring complaints revolve around material quality concerns, occasional leg-lock looseness, and the lack of a dedicated carrying handle or robust case.