

🎥 Elevate your shots with stability and style—never miss the perfect angle again!
The Manbily Mini Tripod Base is a robust, travel-friendly monopod stand featuring a large 5.7" foot base with anti-slip pads for enhanced stability. It offers universal 3/8" screw compatibility with most monopods and camera heads, plus smooth 20° tilt and 360° rotation for precise angle adjustments. Quick-fold legs and a locking mechanism ensure secure, compact, and steady support for DSLR cameras and camcorders on any desktop or flat surface.








| ASIN | B0D1GGDG8P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Tripod Legs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (76) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | M-2 |
| Manufacturer | Manbily |
| Package Dimensions | 6.46 x 3.58 x 3.03 inches |
G**R
Very very GOOD
Excellent quality, very heavy duty and well built.
P**Y
Not rigid. Won't stay vertical.
Ok, it's not really bad, if you don't actually need the monopod to stay upright without support. There are probably times when it would be beneficial to be able to move the monopod around on the base. If that's what you're looking for, this would be great. BUT, and I emphasize but, if you thought this was something you could put on the bottom of your monopod and that it would be a stand- alone device like a tripod, this is not it. It's flexible, just like it would be if you didn't have it at the bottom of your monopod. Why they made it this way I don't know. Maybe they expected the user to need something to prevent the monopod from sinking into sand? Also it would be great if when you fold up the legs you could use it as a monopod, but you can't. You actually have to remove it in order to revert to a monopod. Why they put a rubber bumper on the middle bottom I'll never know, because it never hits anything either in the folded or extended position. Well made but pretty useless in my opinion.
A**R
Very strong
Very easy installed, use for hunting
H**A
Good but not so good.
Really like the extra stability it gives the monopod. Only issue for me is the tightening collar won't stay tight allowing the ball head to come loose and monopod won't stand on its own.
A**Y
Small but Sturdy Tripod Base That Adds Great Stability
I bought the Manbily Mini Tripod Base for Monopods to give my monopod a bit more stability during shoots, and it has been a solid addition to my gear. The tripod base is well built and feels sturdy despite its small size. It attaches easily to the bottom of my monopod and locks securely in place. Once deployed, the three legs provide a stable platform that helps keep the monopod upright without having to hold it, which is especially useful during long sessions or when I need to set up quickly between shots. The legs fold up compactly around the monopod, so it doesn’t add much bulk when I’m on the move. I also appreciate that the feet grip well on different surfaces, from grass to pavement, without slipping. Overall, this base has improved the versatility of my monopod and makes it much easier to set up stable shots without carrying a full tripod. It’s a simple, effective accessory that’s well worth the price.
D**T
Fits great, we'll made
Well built firts my manbily monopod perfectly.
D**S
Replacement.
It fits.
R**.
Very handy for monopod.
Adds a great addition to the monopod.
T**6
Dieses Mini Desktop Stativ von Manbily gefällt mir richtig gut. Insofern ist das Stativ sehr gut verarbeitet und ist wiklich solide und stabil. Bei Besonderheit des Stativs ist, dass man insbesondere die 3/8" Schraube neigen kann. Dies ist für mich und meine Anwendungen perfekt, da ich bei mir im Fotostudio sehr gerne mit Lichtstäben in Bodennähe arbeite. Somit kann ich optimal den Strahlungswinkel des Lichtstabes einstellen, ohne noch zusätzlich einen Kugelkopf oder Neiger verwenden zu müssen. Dabei steht das Stativ selbst einer deutlichen Neigung sicher und fest. Selbstverständlich kann man das Stativ auch noch anderweitig einsetzen, insbesondere als Basis für Einbeinstative. Ein meiner Meinung nach sehr hochwertiges und stabiles Mini Desktop Stativ von Manbily, welches ich interessierten Personen auf jeden Fall empfehlen kann!
M**J
This is being used as the bit of kit that fits into most camera back and is always handy to have. It folds up quite small and is stable enough to support most DSLR camera and lens under approx 10cm length or anything smaller. Good for table top tripod.
M**E
Dieses Mini-Stativ ist superstabil. Die Mechanik beim Aufklappen der Füße ist echt schon fast ein "Over-Engineering". Ein wenig das Gefühl, dass hier mit Kanonen auf Spatzen geschossen wird. Das ist alles supermassiv. Es gibt viele große Stative die nicht mal halb so stabil sind. Aluminium und dazu sauber verarbeitet. Ich bin echt begeistert. Die rutschhemmenden Füße noch dazu. Ganz ehrlich: Hier ist alles von vorne bis hinten stabil gearbeitet. Im Bereich zwischen 25 und 30 Euro ist das einfach mal Klasse und verdient aufgrund von Stabilität und Verarbeitung definitiv seine 5 Sterne.
T**H
Excellent quality product. Would recommend this company above some of the more well known and more expensive companies.
J**Y
This item is as good as its limited aspirations allows. Construction looks to be good, using reasonable materials. The design however is lacking. The two main challenges when using this are 1) the legs are too short, offering limited stability. This is despite the legs on this item being longer than many of it's peers. There is no wish to use this as a faux tripod, i.e. leave the camera and lens mounted and then walk off. This is used with a monopod with me in attendance at all times. When I remove the camera and lens, even a small wind will blow the now free standing monopod over. 2) the screw into the monopod bottom is sufficiently long to make a good connection, but if you rotate the monopod whilst tracking or changing the target whilst in use (e.g. motorsport, wildlife, field events) there is a very strong possibility that the legs will completely unscrew whilst in use, meaning that your kit is vulnerable to being dropped. Even leaving the locking mechanism on the base slack to allow movement cannot negate it unscrewing. This appears to be a design fault of many legs of this design - do they all originate from the same factory but with different branding? Crazy thought, I know. The monopod mounting screw needs to be independent of the rest of the feet mechanism. Using a StediLens does help, but ......As a replacement, I now use a SIRUI Compact Mini Desktop Tripod. The arca swiss clamp on the ball is removed and a 1/4" to M6 (male to male) converter is screwed between the ball and the monopod. The legs extend to a good length, and all movement is now around the ball head between the legs and the monopod i.e. independent of any screw threads. This is suitable for use with a tilting monopod head. Alternatively, you can lock the ball head (to e.g. to hold the monopod vertically) and use a StediLens to allow movement in the lens position. I prefer the first approach (the tilting head) when walking short distances as the monopod and camera/lens are fixed together allowing the combo to be slung over a shoulder, whilst the StediLens is better for longer walks as the monopod and camera/lens can be carried independently of one another.
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