Gear Review: Grock Tripod
Gear Review: Grock Tripod – I recently bought a new tripod for hunting purposes. Well, after a whole day of walking with over 4 kilos of tools, I can’t really aim for a stable shoot.
And in some places, it’s pretty hard to find support (branch, tree, or rock), such as in a rice field.
So I think it’s time to bring my own support. After some time, I finally decided it would be a tripod (at first, I thought I would buy a monopod).
At first, I thought of a carbon tripod such as Vanguard Vesta Go or Manbily YS-254C, but I can’t justify the price.
I mainly shoot from my .177 air gun with little to no recoil and mostly weighing under 5 kilos, so I need a lightweight and cheaper tripod.
Grock Tripod: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Specification
| Weight | 1,6 KG |
| Minimum Height | 61 cm |
| Maximum Height | 180 cm |
| Max Load | 12 KG |
| Material | Metal + Plastic |
| Color | Black + Orange |
Feature
- Sturdy Design
Most of this tripod is aluminum, with some made from plastic.
Lock mechanism is metal. - Affordable Price
Most of the tripods with the same payload capacity will cost around $100 up to $300, but this one only costs $50. - Adjustable Height
You can adjust its height from 61 cm to 180 cm.
Grock Tripod have minimum height 61 cm. 
Grock tripod in its maximum height of 181 cm. Comes with Waterpass & Support Arcarail
This is useful to mount your airgun to the tripod.
Conclussion
In my honest opinion, this tripod is very good. Considering its price point (less than $100), you will get a tripod that could hold up to 12 kilos.
This tripod is suitable for you who:
- need lightweight tripod.
- need affordable but strong enough tripod to hold you air gun.
- shoot with air gun with little recoil.
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Enjoy the Grock tripod review and stay awesome.



