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The Endurax 60'' Camera Tripod is a lightweight, versatile tripod designed for DSLR cameras, phones, and tablets. Featuring a 360-degree pan head, quick-release plate, and adjustable height from 17.5 to 60 inches, it offers professional-grade flexibility in a compact, travel-friendly design. Included accessories like a universal holder and remote shutter make it perfect for on-the-go creators seeking precision and speed.















| ASIN | B088Z264C8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,412) |
| Date First Available | May 21, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
| Item model number | ETR60 |
| Manufacturer | Endurax |
| Product Dimensions | 3.98 x 3.7 x 17.44 inches |
C**R
Good quality and lightweight
Easy to use, lightweight, and will fulfill my needs adequately.
T**Y
Works great for Ring and D-Link cameras!
I purchased this for my D-Link camera because I had it stacked up on the table, needing it to be high up in the air so I could tilt it down to see animals that are scratching the kickplate around the screen enclosure. It worked even better than I imagined, I am able to adjust the legs so it has exactly the right height and tilt the camera forward so now I can see straight down when needed. As a bonus, I was able to set my ring camera on the cross beams and secure it with the vertical adjustment! And it lined up perfectly between the beam and kickplate on the screen enclosure. Note the ring camera doesn't weigh much and I didn't over-tighten the height adjustment. Plus, I secured the power cord with Velcro to the tripod leg. I did have to put a washer in between the D-Link camera and the quick release plate so it would screw in properly and securely. I know it seems silly to have both, but I have a ring cloud account plus motion alert recording however, the ring camera can't be moved. After an incident one night when I could hear something trying to get into the porch (I wasn't home) I put the D-Link camera up so I can access it and look around to see if something really is trying to get into the porch or if it's just the wind. I have a lot of wild animals stop by at night and the raccoons especially can be a problem at times. I don't plan on taking this down and putting it back up so I can't say how durable it is in that respect. It seems pretty solid if you are careful flipping the little plastic levers, but it's definitely not as solid as my old professional aluminum camera tripod. For the price it's fantastic, it also came with a phone holder that says it will hold an iPad and it does indeed hold my iPhone 13 pro max and it is compatible with my selfie stick so that was a nice bonus. It also came with a Bluetooth shutter that also works with my iPhone camera, another bonus. Actually, a lot of bonuses with this tripod! I would recommend it for light use especially for the great price (I paid $27 + tax). It comes with a carrying bag and I really think if you're careful with it, it could travel well as it is light weight. Just be careful flipping the plastic height adjusting clamps and also don't over tighten the tilt, height and rotation knobs, and for sure don't try to move anything without loosening it first. And don't lean on it. It's just plastic so treat it with care. It's lasted on my porch now for a month, hasn't tipped over in the wind or anything and I have two crazy cats who so far, knock on wood, haven't knocked it over.
T**N
Good quality and Value
Nice little tripod
J**N
Great tripod for the money.
I use this tripod for my mini projector and it works great. It's easy to adjust and get setup. The inner legs is a bit of a soft spot, but it's holding up great for my uses and is pretty stable.
P**P
Review: Endurax 60'' Camera Tripod Stand for Canon Rebel EOS Nikon DSLR
### Review: Endurax 60'' Camera Tripod Stand for Canon Rebel EOS Nikon DSLR The **Endurax 60'' Camera Tripod** is a versatile and well-constructed accessory, ideal for photographers and videographers who require stability and flexibility in their shoots. Here are some key points to consider: #### Design and Build Quality The Endurax tripod boasts a robust design, crafted from high-quality materials that ensure durability while keeping the weight manageable for travel. The black finish gives it a sleek, professional appearance. The tripod's height extends to 60 inches, providing ample reach for various shooting angles and perspectives. #### Compatibility One of the standout features of this tripod is its compatibility. It supports a wide range of devices, including Canon Rebel EOS and Nikon DSLR cameras. Additionally, it comes with a mount for smartphones and tablets, making it incredibly versatile for different types of photography and videography. The inclusion of a remote control adds convenience, allowing for hands-free operation which is particularly useful for group shots or solo adventures. #### Stability and Performance Stability is paramount for any tripod, and the Endurax does not disappoint. The tripod's legs are adjustable and can be locked securely in place, ensuring a steady shot even on uneven surfaces. The rubber feet provide a firm grip, preventing any unwanted movement during use. Whether you're capturing stills or shooting videos, this tripod delivers consistent performance. #### Portability Weighing in at just a few pounds and featuring a compact, foldable design, the Endurax tripod is highly portable. It's easy to carry around, making it an excellent choice for travel photographers. The included carrying case adds an extra layer of convenience, protecting the tripod during transit. #### Ease of Use Setting up the Endurax tripod is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly design. The quick-release plate makes mounting and dismounting your camera a breeze, saving time during shoots. The adjustable height and 3-way pan head offer flexibility in framing your shots, whether you need a precise tilt or a smooth pan. #### Value for Money Considering its features and build quality, the Endurax 60'' Camera Tripod offers excellent value for money. It competes well with higher-priced models, delivering professional-level performance at a budget-friendly price point. ### Pros - **Versatile Compatibility**: Supports DSLR cameras, smartphones, and tablets. - **Robust Build**: Durable materials and solid construction. - **Stable and Secure**: Adjustable legs with secure locks and rubber feet. - **Portable**: Lightweight and foldable with a carrying case. - **User-Friendly**: Easy setup and operation with quick-release plate and remote control. ### Cons - **Weight Capacity**: May not support very heavy camera setups. - **Material**: While durable, it might not be as sturdy as some high-end professional tripods. ### Conclusion The Endurax 60'' Camera Tripod is a reliable and versatile choice for both amateur and professional photographers. Its combination of portability, stability, and ease of use makes it a standout option in its price range. Whether you're capturing landscapes, shooting videos, or just taking family photos, this tripod is equipped to handle your needs efficiently. Highly recommended for those seeking a quality tripod without breaking the bank.
O**M
So... I bought this on a whim.
The length is reasonable, since I am around 5ft, this is good for my height if I try to take photos of my outfit from far away (they have a bluetooth remote control, good for ios and android mostly). The tripod is lightweight (1.5lbs = a big jar of peanut butter) compared to other chunky camera stand, so it is perfect if you plan to carry it around for traveling. However, it seems like the strong wind might blow it away (the photoshoot indoor >> outdoor). It is easy to install with the written instructions and foldable. There are an extra screw bolt and 2 nuts. Personal take: I like it that it is not too expensive but still get the job done. Hopefully, it will last for a long time.
E**Y
Excellent TriPod
I use this Tripod for my GoPro's when making videos for Youtube and I just bought a SECOND for one of my other cameras. This tripod is very lightweight (so I gave it a 4 for sturdiness and stability) so it can get blown over if there is enough wind otherwise, I love this little tripod and use it ALL the time. My first purchase was nearly two years ago and I'm still using this every time I go out and film and it holds a gopro all day long (I often film for 8 hours or more at a time). If you need a lightweight tripod that will hold up to regular use this is the one to get! Can't beat the price, weight, or ease of use.
J**L
Here's what's CHEAP about this cheap tripod
We all know, even before we hit the "Add to Cart", that a >$30 tripod is not going to be top-of-the-line in all aspects. Most of us that buy just want the basics, but here are the final pros and cons of this tripod. PRO: -IT'S CHEAP. -IT'S TALL. I saw very few at this price point that go as high as 60" and also as short as 17.5 (which I also need). -IT'S LIGHTWEIGHT (perhaps to its detriment) CONS: -IT'S NOT THE STURDIEST. I'm replacing a (not top-of-the-line either) tripod that broke its leg recently after years of use. This Endurax's thin legs are structurally sound themselves but combining them with the very questionable central axis is the real problem. Nothing about the 3-point axis locks, and when you extend the central neck up, the neck-pipe floats out of the axis, compromising the sturdiness. -IT'S LIGHTWEIGHT. Usually, tripods come with a hook at the bottom of the neck to attach sandbags, but this tripod probably couldn't handle the extra weight. I've knocked this over twice in the short time I've had it compared to my old tripod which I can't remember the last time it actually fell. If you buy this YOU MUST KEEP WATCH to not knock it and your cam over, which is one of the most important aspects of a tripod this is lacking. -QUICK-RELEASE PLATE SUCKS. The quick-release is NOT quick at all. I have to jimmy and shift the part off of the tripod every time. I had a similar, basic release plate on my old tripod, but releasing was immediate when I pulled the release handle. The plate, even though it is advertised for Canons, covers up my T3i battery door, so I have to shift the plate everytime I change the battery. Again, my old, inexpensive tripod did not have this problem.
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