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Summary: I bought this one used; if I had it to do again, I'd look for the smaller, lighter 3016. I mean, what's the point of a monopod that weighs nearly as much as my travel tripod (Gitzo 026)? Sure, it's sturdy and solid, but my biggest glass is the 300/4 with a teleconverter. I guess if you were carrying even bigger glass, then the 3018's added mass would help you. For my purposes - and maybe yours - it's a bit heavy.
By the way, most people don't use their monopods in the most-stable way. If you hold it straight up, like a pogo stick, it's much less stable than if you set the foot about 18" in front of you and lean it back. This creates a "tripod" with the monopod and your own two legs. Much more-stable. This requires some sort of two-way head; Bogen makes an inexpensive one. I pick up nearly two stops using a monopod this way; used straight up and down, I pick up less than a stop. Try it! Strengths: Very sturdy.
Quick lever-locks make extension/retraction a snap.
Nicely padded grip with wide wrist strap.
Broad rubber foot holds up better than you'd think after a few years use. Weaknesses: I think it's broader than it needs to be, unless you're really mounting some big glass.
The handgrip, while nicely padded, is a big big for small hands. Similar Products Used: None. Customer Service: Not needed.
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