{"id":16660,"date":"2015-12-03T11:38:51","date_gmt":"2015-12-03T20:38:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/?p=16660"},"modified":"2015-12-03T11:38:51","modified_gmt":"2015-12-03T20:38:51","slug":"the-slik-sprint-pro-ii-tripod-ultra-light-ultra-affordable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/the-slik-sprint-pro-ii-tripod-ultra-light-ultra-affordable\/","title":{"rendered":"The Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod: Ultra Light, Ultra Affordable"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B002821ESU\/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B002821ESU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=danhbaisadvph-20&amp;linkId=232EPGMDKVDK5Y2N\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-16661 alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/418eEM1go0L.jpg\" alt=\"418eEM1go0L\" width=\"348\" height=\"348\" srcset=\"https:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/418eEM1go0L.jpg 500w, https:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/418eEM1go0L-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/418eEM1go0L-100x100.jpg 100w, https:\/\/danbaileyphoto.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/418eEM1go0L-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 348px) 100vw, 348px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve always liked Slik tripods, I think they offer very good value for a wide range of photographers. My very first tripod was a Slik 444 super sport that cost about $60, and I used it for years.<\/p>\n<p>One summer I took it on a 40-day road trip around the American West and used it to photograph landscapes from the Badlands to Death Valley to Monument Valley, and even though it saw a lot of abuse, it did just fine.<\/p>\n<p>Twenty five years later Slik is still making decent models that offer a good compromise in weight, stability and price.<\/p>\n<p>In my mind, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B002821ESU\/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B002821ESU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=danhbaisadvph-20&amp;linkId=232EPGMDKVDK5Y2N\">Slik Sprint Pro II<\/a> hits the sweet spot in that equation. It offers reasonable stability, it folds\u00a0down to 18.5&#8243; and only weighs 2 lbs, and that&#8217;s with the included ball\u00a0head. All for only $89, although right now, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B002821ESU\/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B002821ESU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=danhbaisadvph-20&amp;linkId=HC3W4BB7UWT4K62S\">Slik is offering a $20 instant rebate, which brings it\u00a0down to only $69.\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve tried the Slik Sprint Pro II\u00a0out in person, and while it&#8217;s obviously not as stable as something like a Gitzo, it&#8217;s certainly sturdy enough for casual use and for ultra lightweight backcountry excursions, especially if you use mirrorless gear. It will handle lightweight DSLR bodies and lenses as well, but with a max load of 4.5 lbs, it&#8217;s not really built for heavy full frame cameras and big glass.<\/p>\n<p>Even with light gear, extend it all the way up in the wind with a heavy payload and it&#8217;s definitely a little wobbly. However, say you just want something\u00a0that will let you\u00a0get that waterfall shot, shoot under the night sky or grab low light travel shots and portraits, and that&#8217;s easy to carry, this will get the job done in most situations.<\/p>\n<p>With four leg flip-lock aluminum leg sections, retractable spikes in the feet, padded foam leg covers, a QR head head and a inverting center column that let you shoot down to 6&#8243; above the ground, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B002821ESU\/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B002821ESU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=danhbaisadvph-20&amp;linkId=232EPGMDKVDK5Y2N\">Slik Sprint Pro II<\/a> is actually a capable little tripod. And it&#8217;s certainly light enough to strap onto the side of a backpack or throw in your luggage. At 2 lbs, it&#8217;s not unreasonable to think you could take this on a bike trip.<\/p>\n<p>As much as we&#8217;d all love to own a Gizto, not everyone has the budget for a $500+ tripod. Yes, the argument can be made that your tripod is a very essential piece of gear\u00a0for serious landscape photography, but that&#8217;s still a lot of money for a piece of gear you may not use all the time. Besides, use\u00a0good technique and brace it with weight or a stuff sac filled with rocks or sand, and there&#8217;s no reason you can&#8217;t get good results from something like this.<\/p>\n<p>Even without\u00a0the current rebates, the Slik Sprint Pro II is definitely worth considering if you&#8217;re in the market for an affordable lightweight tripod. At the current price, I can&#8217;t think of anything that offers this kind of value, and I certainly don&#8217;t know of any other 2 lb. tripod with these kinds of features that doesn&#8217;t cost a whole lot more. And it makes a great gift.<\/p>\n<p>(I realize\u00a0it might say\u00a0$79 in the Amazon widget below, but if you actually visit Amazon right now, you&#8217;ll see that it&#8217;s really only $69.)<\/p>\n<p>[iframe]&lt;iframe width=&#8221;120&#8243; scrolling=&#8221;no&#8221; height=&#8221;240&#8243; frameborder=&#8221;0&#8243; style=&#8221;border:none;&#8221; border=&#8221;0&#8243; src=&#8221;http:\/\/mer54715.datafeedfile.com\/widget\/aff_widget_prdt_generate-2.0.php?aff_num=6746&amp;aff_net=1&amp;widget_num=6946&amp;sid=&#8221; marginheight=&#8221;0&#8243; marginwidth=&#8221;0&#8243;&gt;&lt;\/iframe&gt;&lt;iframe style=&#8221;width:120px;height:240px;&#8221; marginwidth=&#8221;0&#8243; marginheight=&#8221;0&#8243; scrolling=&#8221;no&#8221; frameborder=&#8221;0&#8243; src=&#8221;\/\/ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com\/widgets\/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;OneJS=1&amp;Operation=GetAdHtml&amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;source=ss&amp;ref=ss_til&amp;ad_type=product_link&amp;tracking_id=danhbaisadvph-20&amp;marketplace=amazon&amp;region=US&amp;placement=B002821ESU&amp;asins=B002821ESU&amp;linkId=SCZFSVAEADS3HQUR&amp;show_border=true&amp;link_opens_in_new_window=true&#8221;&gt;<br \/>\n&lt;\/iframe&gt;[\/iframe]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve always liked Slik tripods, I think they offer very good value for a wide range of photographers. My very first tripod was a Slik 444 super sport that cost about $60, and I used it for years. 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