SLIK Rover C Tripod

€229.90
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Carbon fiber tripod with a maximum payload of 5kg while weighting only 1.5kg

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The “ROVER c“ is a new proposal from SLIK for active photographers.

It has a maximum payload of 5kg while weighting only 1.5kg.  A compact carbon fiber tripod that is lightweight and has excellent rigidity.

The maximum operating height can be extended to 1.59m, while the length can be folded down to 360mm by reversing the legs.

Additionally, it can also be used as a monopod by docking one of the tripod leg to the center column.

Lightweight and compact, “ROVER c” is your perfect travel companion.

ROVER Exclusive Ball Head

A compact yet powerful ball head with a load capacity of 5kg. Built-in pre-tension mechanism that prevents the camera from sudden falling when the ball lock is released and makes it easier to adjust the angle of view. Arca-Swiss compatible camera plates can be conveniently transferred to other camera support equipment.

Semi-Automatic Leg Angle Adjustment Lock

The leg angle adjustment lock is a ratchet type semi-automatic system that returns to normal position when the leg is closed to prevent erroneous operation. You can set up leg angle at your desired position by simply pulling out the lock lever and spreading the legs.

Monopod Conversion

One of the tripods can be separated from the tripod body and used as a monopod with a maximum height of 1640mm by combining it with the center column.

Tripod Leg Tip

The tips of the tripod legs use 3/8" screw thread and can be replaced with optional metal spikes or 50mm rubber feet depending on where the tripod is installed.

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Data sheet

Weight
1520g
Camera mount
Rover QRS (Arca-Swiss Compatible)
Height max
1.590m
Height min
370mm
Max column extension
35cm
Bubble level
3
Sections
5
Max section diameter
25mm
Head
Rover Ball Head
Length folded
360 mm (when the feet are inverted)
Head Weight
365g
Leg Weight
1155
Leg lock type
Rotation lock
Leg tip
Rubber
Special Feature
Monopod convertible leg unit

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