Steve Goldstein
Subscriber
I'll be traveling to a very luggage-limited (volume and weight) region with my Mamiya 7 kit so need to carry as many dual-purpose items as possible. I probably won't be able to take my Feisol 3441S tripod, but since I'll need trekking poles I'm wondering if there's a lightweight monopod that's (a) strong enough to serve as a trekking pole (b) small enough to fit in a carryon roller (~15" or ~40cm), and (c) weighs under 1lb/450g. I have a longer and heavier Gitzo aluminum hiking pole with a built-in mini ball head, but its minimum length prevents me from taking it on this particular trip. I've looked at Manfrotto and Gitzo - the Gitzo 2561 might fit the bill, though it's remarkably expensive for basically a single tripod leg, and Manfrotto has a similar product that seems lighter and flimsier - but it's hard to assess their suitability as trekking poles.
Does any one have experience with using a compact monopod as a trekking pole? Are there any other solutions to my problem?
Does any one have experience with using a compact monopod as a trekking pole? Are there any other solutions to my problem?