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The JOILCAN Tripod is a professional-grade, heavy-duty aluminum tripod and monopod combo that extends up to 81 inches and supports up to 35 lbs. Designed for versatile use with cameras, binoculars, laser levels, and telescopes, it features a 360° panoramic ball head with bubble levels for precise framing. Its compact 16.5-inch folded size and quick-release plate make it ideal for travel and fast setup, while independent leg angle adjustments ensure stability on uneven terrain.







| ASIN | B08QGRP6CB |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Brand | JOILCAN |
| Built-In Media | Carrying Bag * 1, Complete Tripod Kits * 1, Extra Center Column * 1, Quick Release Plates * 2, Wrench * 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera, tripod for binoculars, tripod for laser level, tripod for spotting scopes, tripod for telescopes Compatible Devices Camera, tripod for binoculars, tripod for laser level, tripod for spotting scopes, tripod for telescopes See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,410 Reviews |
| Features | camera tripods & monopods, heavy duty tripod, tall tripod, travel tripod, tripod for camera |
| Folded Size | 16.5 inches |
| Head Type | Ball Heads |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.5"D x 4"W x 81"H |
| Item Length | 81 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Camera tripod. |
| Item Weight | 2.34 Kilograms |
| Leg Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | JOILCAN |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 81 Inches |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Height | 16.5 Inches |
| Model Name | H80 |
| Model Number | H80 |
| Number of leg sections | 5 |
| Special Feature | camera tripods & monopods, heavy duty tripod, tall tripod, travel tripod, tripod for camera |
| UPC | 718245028306 098841334118 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 25 Pounds |
R**K
Nice and tall and sturdy. Works great with my big binoculars. Comes with a cell phone mount also.
I have some 25 x 100 binoculars that weigh 10 lbs. It's hard to find an affordable tripod that's tall enough and sturdy enough to support my binoculars while I'm standing. I tried a cheaper tripod, but it was shaky and lightweight. The ball head and panning are smooth and allow you to look around with the binoculars while giving good support and they lock solid when you want them to stay put. This tripod is sturdy and is definitely worth the money. You can unscrew one of the legs and use it a a monopod also.
M**D
Lightweight, strong, professional, does the job!
Here is my transcript from the video! This is my review for the Joil-can tripod. Here's the tripod. I'm holding it because I usually use it to do my reviews on. It's really good, it's really good, it's really good. And it's well, well, well worth the price because here's why. It's lightweight, but not too light because you want something sturdy that's gonna have some basis for the camera. It's got a bunch of different controls on it. Oh, it's even got a spirit level. I didn't even realize that till I just started doing the video and saw it in reverse. Okay, it basically, it does a tilt, it does a pan, it does up, down. It can go, so you're up, it can take you down. It's a good one. I've used lots before. And what I like about this is, sure there's plastic rings to it, but it's basically aluminum, aluminum, they say here in America. And it makes it stronger and it's firm. And that's important because if, you know, someone accidentally knocks it, it's gonna be nice and sturdy. I took it to Hollywood. We were going to a museum there and wanted to do some selfie stuff, ton of fun. It's called Museum of Illusions, by the way, a lot of fun, or House of Illusions. So I'm very, very happy to give this a five stars out of five stars. And I like this. It's the color, sort of like a burnt umber, orange hue, sunset over Malibu. All right, there you go. That's the review. Hope it helps.
B**O
Bang for your buck and value for money
On first impression, the Joilcan H80 is chalk full of features and is (for the most part) solidly built. Out of the box, it contains a carrying case, 3 allen wrenches (one not pictured), two quick release standard plates, an extension tube, a small felt pouch, a ballhead mount, and of course the tripod. The ballhead is hefty and solid. All the knobs are well dampened and feel secure- no jangly bits. The leveling bubbles are a nice touch. This ballhead controls nicely, however when mounted on the tripod fully extended you might find that it's a bit out of reach. On that note, 86" is nothing to scoff at, and with the extension tube attached this tripod can reach hilarious heights. That said, you probably wouldn't want to max out the height unless on solid ground and weighed down (there is a spring loaded hook on the bottom that stows and offers a hook for bags/weight). As a drawback to the height, at full extension, the legs get quite small and fiddly. There's a lot of give in the joints that may be insecure in precarious circumstances. In regards to traveling the tripod is certainly compact, but with the weight and height of it, it may still be too bulky for prolonged adventuring. As described, one of the legs detaches to form a monopod. The ballhead can stay mounted, or the screw on the top of the tripod can be flipped to accommodate other attachments. The monopod can extend to the same impressive height, but because of the loose nature of extending the leg fully, I would not put much weight on it. Definitely not a hiking stick. All in all, for the price this is a fantastic tripod. Well built, and sturdy for casual use. I would use this on some of my professional and casual shoots; but for hiking, a more compact tripod would be in order I think. Regardless, for the price and features, this tripod is a 5 out of 5 purchase. May update after prolonged use.
B**E
Excellent Tripod Monopod!
Well built easy to use with plenty of height to get those hard to reach shots. The mono-pod is easy to use its great for nature hikes and works well as a walking stick too. All the aluminum legs are sturdy and do not flex easily they have a good rigid feeling and they lock securely independently. The ball head has a rugged feel and supports a fair amount of weight hanging off of it, having some long heavy lenses with a large camera body with extended battery pack feels totally secure. Its not a fluid head however it operates smoothly enough for those panning shots and locks in secure for those long exposures and does not feel like it would blow over with a gust of wind. Its got some weight to it so it feels very rugged and sturdy, for myself I have no problems with the extra weight. I'd much rather feel secure with thousand of dollars in equipment attached to it then feeling like it may topple over or collapse with large glass on top of it. I'm very happy with the purchase, quality and design and would recommend it if your looking for a rugged tripod-monopod setup.
T**.
Very well constructed tripod with great features!!!!
I shopped quite some time before deciding on this tripod. It is probably the nicest, heavy duty tripod I've ever owned complete with an adjustable ball and socket head as well as quick release adapters for your cameras, cell phone adapter bracket or even telescopes. It is definitely a solid, well-built and sturdy tripod as I tested it in some pretty strong winds (40+ mph) in Utah and New Mexico. The price was very good too for a tripod of this caliber. The connections were solid and the quick adjust lock levers for the legs made setup very quick and easy. It even came with additional quick mount plates, extension tube and removable rubber feet. Removing the rubber feet exposes stainless steel spiked feet which are great to plant the tripod legs firmly into the ground. I also really like the flexibility of being able to reverse the center tube and head to allow macro photography of objects close to the ground without having to lay on the ground for great close-up shots. Solid footing/mounting makes lengthy, timed exposures and hyperlapse mode possible for incredible night photography (as shown from our recent trip to Utah). I highly recommend this tripod to anyone for photography with cameras, cellphones or even telescopes!
A**M
Solid and versatile
In short I am happy with and recommend this tripod. Now a little more detail. I am an amateur or enthusiast/hobbiest that just wanted a decent tripod to hold a light camera. I’m not a professional and this was the most expensive tripod I have bought. That being said for my use case I am more than satisfied with what I got for my money. Pro’s: It’s a versatile sturdy tripod that can go very tall, I’m 6 feet tall and it can go above my head so more height than I will probably ever use. It can convert into a monopod easily, need to unscrew a leg and reattach it to the ball head so I don’t think I would do it much on the fly but if I want to be more mobile/compact and take some photos at a school event I think it would be perfect to convert before I go. Ball head seems to be very well made and works great for what I want to use it for. The quick detach plate is easy to use and it’s really nice that they include 2 with the tripod I was very surprised at how nice the carry bag was, felt durable and had a little padding in it. Also, surprisingly compact for its max height. Con’s: The weight hook seems a little flimsy to me, plastic screw in piece with a metal hook. Has a light spring on it. Seems like it would be fine for a small camera bag 8lbs or less. But not ideal for a heavy backpack. That being said, I don’t plan on using the hook much as it’s sturdy without a counterweight The leg lock tabs seem loose when I use them to adjust the legs, they slop around quite a bit as I move between the different lock points. Once they are engaged its sturdy so I’m fine with it considering the price of the whole thing.
C**7
Only good for Still Pictures not Movies.
This is a well made tripod, no doubt about it. There is one major flaw I didnt realize until I used it. If you want to do a horizontal sweep while filming, lets say of scenery or sports, you cant do it and stay on the same level. This is a ball design, so both the Horizontal and Vertical movement is all at once from the one ball in the socket, unlike a traditional tripod I was more use to using all my life, where you have a separate horizontal and vertical axis to turn the camera on. If you try to sweep horizontally you will go up and down as well, no way pure horizontal is happening during filming and sweeping. If you want to film and have instantaneous ability to immediately turn in any direction, if you are taking picture stills and following a bird or a plane or superman, then this is your tripod. I'm not saying its a bad tripod, it just cant do what I need it to do. The lack of an extended handle to turn the ball makes this nearly impossible to move in any direction without going way over in a direction you did not intend. You have to grab the camera and by grabbing the camera to move it you involve shakes in the camera, grabing the camera is the biggest no-no and is why you have a tripod in the first place. IT should of at least had a handle/rod/boom to move the camera. The top that you set your camera on has 2 levels one on each side of the corner. Good luck trying to get those 2 into the center, it reminds me of the little plastic toys we had were you tried to get a marble into the center by tilting on the horizontal and vertical axis at the same time, its nearly impossible on this small of a ball. Vertical Sweeps. Due to the "Slot" in the piece that holds the ball, you can lower the extension part of the ball assembly into that slot and you can do a vertical sweep in a perfect up down line, you could even then do a left to right horizontal sweep. I know I said you can't do that, the difference here being is that your cameras view is in the vertical position, its like turning your widescreen TV or monitor 90 degrees and now you have a long up and down but narrow wide. So if you want all your movies with you expensive S camera to look like they are taken on a cell phone, then this mode works for you. But I do alot of "widescreen" panoramic type shooting and I need to sweep horizontally and no way thats happening. Possibly I can build something that I can attach to it that will let me do that. Its nice, its well made, its not heavy but its not something you want to bring on a long hike, just maybe the mono-pole part of it. Okay for stills, no good for filming, unless your are not going to move your camera. I'll probably give it away and get a traditional one.Think about it before you buy.
D**A
Three Legs are Better Than None.
I needed a spare tripod for some pictures I was taking in Florida. I choose Joilcan due to its size and versatility. I was expecting delivery for Tuesday but it arrived one day after ordering without being a member of Prime. All the parts worked with ease. The tripod is strong (aluminum) and well built. I would purchase other camera equipment from this company.
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