Robus SBM-001 Stabilizing Base for Monopods

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The SBM-001 Stabilizing Base for Monopods from Robus screws into most monopods with a 3/8" -16 threaded socket and offers enhanced stability while shooting with a monopod. The three folding legs open and lock into place when it s time to shoot, then conveniently fold up along the monopod for easy transport. Nonslip rubber feet provide extra traction on slick surfaces like gym floors or pool decks. The integrated ball joint allows the camera to be swiveled and tilted without losing the advantage of the monopod s stability. The ball joint lock prevents the monopod from tilting under a heavy load for greater control and can lock to a fixed position for extra control and stability. The ball joint s friction control allows the base s flexibility to be adjusted to suit the weight of the camera and lens combination. The legs unlock with the push of a button for rapid deployment, then fold up along the monopod, adding only minimal length to the rig. When removed from the monopod, these lightweight legs fold up to a compact 6.3" , so they ll easily fit into a gear bag, back pack, or even a jacket pocket.

Compatibility

  • Robus RCM-633 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod
  • Robus RCM-439 4-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod
  • Monopods with a 3/8" -16 threaded mounting post
  • EAN: 847628035942

    Robus SBM-001 Specs

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    Material of ConstructionAluminum
    Mounting Thread3/8"-16
    Height3.1" / 7.9 cm
    Folded Length6.3" / 16 cm
    Weight1.15 lb / 521.6 g

    Packaging Info

    Package Weight1.35 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.4 x 3.7 x 3.4"

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    • Robus SBM-001 Stabilizing Base for Monopods
    • 5-Year Warranty
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    Timur
    Monday, 15 July 2024
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    Excellent product. I wish there was some mechanism to lock the screw to monopod. Sometime in the field when I ...
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    Timur
    Monday, 15 July 2024
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    Excellent product. I wish there was some mechanism to lock the screw to monopod. Sometime in the field when I ...
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    Sinan
    Sinan
    Sunday, 14 July 2024
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    I bought this to use with my Benro Supadupa Monopod. It fits perfectly at the bottom and looks quite sturdy. ...
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    Ilgar
    Ilgar
    Tuesday, 11 June 2024
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    These days many monopod manufacturers offer tripod-like stabilizing bases. I doubted the value of them, and in my opinion, the ...
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    Wilie
    Wilie
    Thursday, 29 February 2024
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    This is sturdy and just what I needed for stabilizing my monopod. At 1.1 lb, it does sort of make ...
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    Joannie
    Joannie
    Friday, 1 December 2023
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    I purchased this base to use with the five section Robus monopod. Fit, finish and function are all excellent. The ...
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    Rosy
    Rosy
    Sunday, 23 July 2023
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    I purchased another monopod with built-in stabilizing base and ended up sending it back because it wasn't stable enough. This ...
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    Hazem
    Hazem
    Wednesday, 14 June 2023
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    I bought this to pair with the Robus Monopod, so I could mount the Ronin S, and be able to ...
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    Lashawnda
    Lashawnda
    Tuesday, 14 March 2023
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    No, this isn't meant to turn your monopod into a tripod. But when you're traveling extremely weight-restricted (Africa, for example) ...
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