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From past posts, it seems you are looking for a good all-purpose monopod and tilt-head for travel, not specifically a hiking pole. You aren't going to walk around NYC, Chicago and Vegas with a hiking pole, and that's where you will find good use for the monopod.So as the title says I'm looking for a reasonable monopod for when I'm hiking in the Grand Canyon, Zion, Yosemite etc in May...
Ideally lightweight, under £50/$65 and suitable for use as a hiking stick, any ideas?
A wo/man who pays attention lol although appreciate the well written advice above too..From past posts, it seems you are looking for a good all-purpose monopod and tilt-head for travel, not specifically a hiking pole. You aren't going to walk around NYC, Chicago and Vegas with a hiking pole, and that's where you will find good use for the monopod.
Based on your luggage, that might dictate what the maximum compressed length can be, and the extended length with a monopod is very important. It's safe if you measure to roughly your chin or eyes. You can lose 3 or 4 inches in soft or rough terrain.
$100 US is about the least you'll have in a decent monopod with a simple tilt-head. Look at Induro, Manfrotto, Sirui as popular models. With a dslr and big, heavy zoom lenses, you want something stout.
The Sirui would make a nice match for a "hiker" who would be concerned about the short compressed length and weight. But, a "hiker" will be carrying it hundreds if not thousands of miles. A "hiker" will make a lot of concessions just to have the monopod.A wo/man who pays attention lol although appreciate the well written advice above too..From past posts, it seems you are looking for a good all-purpose monopod and tilt-head for travel, not specifically a hiking pole. You aren't going to walk around NYC, Chicago and Vegas with a hiking pole, and that's where you will find good use for the monopod.
Based on your luggage, that might dictate what the maximum compressed length can be, and the extended length with a monopod is very important. It's safe if you measure to roughly your chin or eyes. You can lose 3 or 4 inches in soft or rough terrain.
$100 US is about the least you'll have in a decent monopod with a simple tilt-head. Look at Induro, Manfrotto, Sirui as popular models. With a dslr and big, heavy zoom lenses, you want something stout.
Yes ideally after a monopod over a hiking stick with attachment as the trip involved cities in the second half of it. I am taking a Sirui t-025x tripod but don't intend to lug it around Zion, GC & Yosemite and was advised to get a hiking stick/monopod instead.
Now I'm 6ft so something that goes up to at least 160cm i guess & I'm using a DSLR (70D).
Looked at the Velbon UP-400, Vanguard cm-284 or cm-324, manfrotto mm290c4 & Sirui P326 and all meet ideal size but whether they are suitable for hiking etc?
Cool thanks, yes its more for use as a monopod thank a hiking stick, just something i can use on this trip for that, can always borrow/buy a proper stick in addition if needs be when there if I discover I need one lolThe Sirui would make a nice match for a "hiker" who would be concerned about the short compressed length and weight. But, a "hiker" will be carrying it hundreds if not thousands of miles. A "hiker" will make a lot of concessions just to have the monopod.A wo/man who pays attention lol although appreciate the well written advice above too..From past posts, it seems you are looking for a good all-purpose monopod and tilt-head for travel, not specifically a hiking pole. You aren't going to walk around NYC, Chicago and Vegas with a hiking pole, and that's where you will find good use for the monopod.
Based on your luggage, that might dictate what the maximum compressed length can be, and the extended length with a monopod is very important. It's safe if you measure to roughly your chin or eyes. You can lose 3 or 4 inches in soft or rough terrain.
$100 US is about the least you'll have in a decent monopod with a simple tilt-head. Look at Induro, Manfrotto, Sirui as popular models. With a dslr and big, heavy zoom lenses, you want something stout.
Yes ideally after a monopod over a hiking stick with attachment as the trip involved cities in the second half of it. I am taking a Sirui t-025x tripod but don't intend to lug it around Zion, GC & Yosemite and was advised to get a hiking stick/monopod instead.
Now I'm 6ft so something that goes up to at least 160cm i guess & I'm using a DSLR (70D).
Looked at the Velbon UP-400, Vanguard cm-284 or cm-324, manfrotto mm290c4 & Sirui P326 and all meet ideal size but whether they are suitable for hiking etc?
Get whatever you could use every day at home and that should be fine for the type of "hiking" you will do. If you can't use it in your own backyard, you won't use it in the National parks in the US.