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3 Legged Thing AirHed Pro

From £140/$160

www.3leggedthing.com

Although they tend not to come as cheap as other options, 3 Legged Thing’s ball heads and tripods have a reputation for exceptional carrying capacity and stability. As the firm’s flagship ball head, the AirHed Pro is able to handle a huge 40kg of kit (which is really more than you’re ever likely to need) without issue.

It’s milled from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy, meaning it’s not only strong but also light, weighing just 408g. Two colour options are available: blue and grey.

The AirHed Pro comes with an integrated detachable 360-degree clamp that allows for smooth panning, even on rough terrain, and its quick-release plate is Arca-Swiss compatible. The standard AirHed Pro uses a knob to tighten and release

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