Mine arrived 2 weeks ago: you nailed the review! It’s wild how excited I am to use this tripod, and how much confidence it gives me to get the shots I need! It’s a well thought, well priced, BEAST, and I know it will outlast camera systems easy! I’m very very happy I invested in this tripod.
RIGHT! That's exactly what I said haha. It is such an amazing tripod and for the price, its unreal. Happy to hear you had a great experience with it so far!
3 things! 1. It's great to see you make it onto RUclips, you really do have the personality for long-form videos like this and the camerawork is engaging and fast-paced without missing too much information. Subscribed. 2. My Smallrig FreeBlazer AD-100 just arrived yesterday and I've given it a stress test, The middle spreader seems fine once tightened (circular knob) and all around it's unbeaten for the cost. I highly suggest to anyone in need of a faster tripod. 3. With the scale of your business, why not just go straight to the top and get a set of Sachtler Flowtech legs?
For the longest, my main tripod has been my manfrotto with the 504hd fluid head. Works perfect and is solid. I swapped the legs with the small rig one and while I do agree it is great for lower end, however the Sirui legs at only $549 is was WAY better deal. Sachlers are great but never had any real rivals until this one from Sirui in my opinion. Truly appreciate you watching and subbing 🥹🥹
This is awesome I'm not gonna lie I was shaking my head at first because of more gear, but you bring a ton of value with every post. Thank you for your work! Can't wait to upgrade my membership one day
Got one and its just amazing! So easy to use. I'm done with the other tripods. Sirui is really making a name for themselves in every facet of filmmaking!
Do you find the legs to be stiff? Do they slide out easily when unlocked, or slide in when closing it up? Do you have issues with the latches being hard to use, as many have said? And i heard the legs are tough to spread out. Can the bolts be loosened to make it easier? And can the bolt on the bottom rubber feet be tightened? And how stable are the legs? If a camera is about 15lbs, would you suggest this or the Sachlter flowtech legs instead for its stability?
This product definitely looks amazing, and the price point. I'll however weary and wait and see how this holds up long term, and how good is the customer support when those latches stop working. I recently invested in a Sachtler and love it. More importantly I loved the reputation of the brand. Very expensive, but if it's the last tripod I'll ever have to buy in my career it's worth it.
@@JustinPorterMedia I actually took the chance on YC onions carbon fiber monopod, and the single latch lever stopped working, and the customer support was not there. End of story that monopod is now in the garbage and went with a more reputable company.
Aight was looking at many tripods, SmallRig Freeblazer+ADPro8, Manfrotto 504X+Alloy Tripod, Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head w/ 12kg Tripod. But I think I am sold on the Sirui SVT75 Pro, both for the tripod legs ease of adjustment and lock, the fluid head looks like it has a very good micro adjustment system over the other fluid heads named, you are right when you say investing in a good tripod is something you should consider, once you have that tool you know you have spent good money on something that is going to work for you on the day and can rely on it to get the shots you need, great review keep the videos coming!!
Hi Justin Porter, i'm a very big follower of JPM from Africa in a very small country The Gambia. you really inspired me and i learn a lot from your youtube Chanel
What would be cool if they had the mid spreader become a table top tripod and made the fuild head quock release like the other smaller tripids to compact smaller
That fluid head is monsterous, as nice as it might be I don't think Im traveling with that one to weddings, I'd rather stick to a Manfrotto 502 or 504. The packed size-to-quality ratio seems sufficient for our hybrid cameras. BUT that quick release for Manfrotto 501 plates... that's niiiiice I need that on manfrottos asap
It's for more than weddings for sure. If you're just looking for a tripod safety angle then yea, theres alternatives. I utilize the pan and tilt fluid system and use my tripod alot in interview/ out of wedding events. That's where having an really good one makes a world of a difference.
Man great review. I have been trying to find a comparison to the Sachtler for a while. I noticed they changed the style of the locking mechanism to a screw type. Great price for sure. I am still rocking my FS5MIIs but hope to upgrade one day once I can dedicate more time to client work. This is a great setup.,
Great video! I'm also a fan of Sirui tripods and have 2 that I've been using for a few years now. One's for a spotting scope, and the other is for my small Sony camcorder. They are both of Excellent Quality throughout. You can just feel it when you move the legs and just simply handling them. Too bad a lot of people knock them because they're made in China. Heck, even my FatBoy Tripod that I use for shooting is made in China but is considered one of the best out there for that. Buy the product, I say, not where they're from. and btw, I'm gonna look into this Sirui SVT75 Pro since there's a lot of people out there liking it!
Thanks so much. It’s my first time just making a “raw” product review. I usually script them but I love this WAY more. I could speak so much better about it.
They discontinued this model, likely because sachtler had an issue with the similarity of adjustment handles. No mainstream places have it in stock but a few random websites do, cinegear based in the Netherlands is one. I'd suggest buying while still in stock bc they won't last. Now sirui replacement model has twist-lock legs 😭
You bought a red how do you like it I commented a couple weeks ago asking why you haven’t switched to a red and you said internal NDs I’m glad to see you got one!!!!
I have a small Nikon Z9 camera. It only weighs 4 or 5 pounds depending on the lens. I'm guessing it won't balance on the Sirui head. Should I buy it anyway?
I also have this tripod and you're right, it's way heavier than I expected. This is both a good and bad thing. On the negative side, it's unwieldy in casual situations with light set ups. On the positive side, that weight in the fluid head is because it can handle ridiculously heavy rigs. Like you can have a cinema rig with all the fixings attached and this hold it and keep it stable easily. So it depends on the situation you are using it in if it is a pro or a con.
@@thisiseric I agree with you. I think if you’re using a small mirrorless and a 70-200 you could always use the fluid head with lighter legs. Just like I did with my manfrotto head and the small rig tripod legs.
I am a total beginner. I just bought a Sony ZV-E10 last yeaar and a small travel tripod from Amazon. That's all I have so far. Would this tripod you're showing help me do like the grandkids soccer games and landscape things? I wish to learn how to do weddings also. thanks for posting and sharing with us, take care.
Hey. That is so awesome. Congrats on your first cam. This tripod would definately help in a sense that you can get really smooth left and right pans. I purchsed so many inexpensive tripods in the past and I will say it is worth it to just bite the bullet and invest in one solid tripod early on in your journey. When the time comes and you are doing weddings, it'll be perfect for that as well.
Essentially a China clone of the flowtech 75 at 1/4 of the price Personally prefer my speedlock 75 sachtler, you can find them cheap used, also has notch mechanism and weights 1.5 kg less making it better for travel.
Can you recommend something similar now that this is discontinued? I have the Sachtler flowtechs but buying another set for weddings seems like overkill.
YC Onion PINETA PEAK is the only decent alternative option in the same price range currently, but i'd rather wait for the Sirui SVT75 PRO replacement as it looks like it has a much better video head, if you urgently need tripod legs the YC Onion looks like a solid option.
Dude their naming conventions are so confusing.. I can't for the life of me navigate their website and the hundreds of offerings 😂, looks like this is a ball mount? Doesn't look like this is even on their website anymore, but you know if they have a flat base version? Anyways cool video man!
It is perfect for mirrorless setups. Depending on what you're filming though that should determine if you need a robust tripod. For example, my studio cameras are all on super cheap 3pod v3ah tripods. Perfect for studio work because they just sit there lol
I can not get my tripod legs to adjust. I lift up on the leg handles and they don’t go up all the way? Do I have to loosen the handle when I first get it?
@@JustinPorterMedia yeah i watched a tutorial and saw a review and the person struggled to open the legs. And i thought maybe i need to put some more muscle into it., And sure enough they were just super tight. Thank you for the reply and awesome content. :)
You know it's a sponsored video when he puts the plate into the Manfrotto head backwards to show how difficult it is😂🧐 Nonetheless that tripod looks pretty sweet.
The crane 3s is a manfrotto 501 plate correct? You should be able to go gimbal to tripod with a Sirui using the same plate that mounts to the gimbal :)
@@JustinPorterMediaI had a look and it looks about the same but I don't have the dimensions. I am actually thinking to attach a Neewer arca swiss to the gimbal plate and then also the same Neewer arca swiss base plate to the tripod. Then I don't have to calibrate if I swap. I use the Came-TV fake Arri Trinity suit + Crane 3S so even more of an issue if I have to calibrate.
@@scenicshoots yes I don’t like arcs Swiss because you have to essentially mount an arcs Swiss release on everything. The manfrotto is a lot more universal
The counter balance isn’t supposed to return to horizontal… it’s supposed to stay where you point it. People really will say anything for a sponsor payout.
Thought this was cap but had to look it up. You’re right lol. Learn something new everyday. I didn’t know but I’ve always loved that my camera goes back to the level position 😭
Unfortunately, as respectfully as possible I disagree :) I have used the Sirui and compared it to my aktiv 6 w/flowtech legs and they are are in two different class ranges! Don't get me wrong the Sirui is an amazing budget tripod but that is what is is budget. That being said as a 3rd tripod it is great! I definitely will be picking one up for my third shooter as right now I am currently using an Sachtler ace which isn't the greatest. My opinion is if you can afford to by Aktiv flow tech combo definitely do it you will not regret it! @@JustinPorterMedia
Haha well like I said in the video, you hug a good tripod once, it’ll last almost forever. I’ve spent nearly double the cost of this tripod over the years from buying cheap crappy ones lol
BUT I don't think it will last. It has alot of plastic like the feet and middle spreader. The Sirui, Manfrotto or even sachler are built to last years. @@HwayVision
I love how you can really tell that this dude is VERY VERY VERY passionate about videography and what he does
He is! He did a livestream and literally answered every dumb question that iv had! Very cool guy
Mine arrived 2 weeks ago: you nailed the review! It’s wild how excited I am to use this tripod, and how much confidence it gives me to get the shots I need!
It’s a well thought, well priced, BEAST, and I know it will outlast camera systems easy! I’m very very happy I invested in this tripod.
RIGHT! That's exactly what I said haha. It is such an amazing tripod and for the price, its unreal. Happy to hear you had a great experience with it so far!
3 things!
1. It's great to see you make it onto RUclips, you really do have the personality for long-form videos like this and the camerawork is engaging and fast-paced without missing too much information. Subscribed.
2. My Smallrig FreeBlazer AD-100 just arrived yesterday and I've given it a stress test, The middle spreader seems fine once tightened (circular knob) and all around it's unbeaten for the cost. I highly suggest to anyone in need of a faster tripod.
3. With the scale of your business, why not just go straight to the top and get a set of Sachtler Flowtech legs?
For the longest, my main tripod has been my manfrotto with the 504hd fluid head. Works perfect and is solid. I swapped the legs with the small rig one and while I do agree it is great for lower end, however the Sirui legs at only $549 is was WAY better deal. Sachlers are great but never had any real rivals until this one from Sirui in my opinion.
Truly appreciate you watching and subbing 🥹🥹
"I'm not doing this with my RED back here!" I FEEL YOU BRO!!! 😅😅
This is awesome I'm not gonna lie I was shaking my head at first because of more gear, but you bring a ton of value with every post. Thank you for your work! Can't wait to upgrade my membership one day
Sirui is really raising the bar with this.
Got one and its just amazing! So easy to use. I'm done with the other tripods. Sirui is really making a name for themselves in every facet of filmmaking!
Also a huge fan of the handle
The handle is crazy. ALL tripods need this lol
Handle is like the dress has pockets on the tripod. I’m going keep this on the list for the future
Haha it really is. I got so dang happy when I saw that.
Do you find the legs to be stiff? Do they slide out easily when unlocked, or slide in when closing it up?
Do you have issues with the latches being hard to use, as many have said?
And i heard the legs are tough to spread out. Can the bolts be loosened to make it easier?
And can the bolt on the bottom rubber feet be tightened?
And how stable are the legs? If a camera is about 15lbs, would you suggest this or the Sachlter flowtech legs instead for its stability?
This product definitely looks amazing, and the price point. I'll however weary and wait and see how this holds up long term, and how good is the customer support when those latches stop working. I recently invested in a Sachtler and love it. More importantly I loved the reputation of the brand. Very expensive, but if it's the last tripod I'll ever have to buy in my career it's worth it.
That is a very valid point honestly. When the latches fail what is the next steps.
@@JustinPorterMedia I actually took the chance on YC onions carbon fiber monopod, and the single latch lever stopped working, and the customer support was not there. End of story that monopod is now in the garbage and went with a more reputable company.
Aight was looking at many tripods, SmallRig Freeblazer+ADPro8, Manfrotto 504X+Alloy Tripod, Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head w/ 12kg Tripod. But I think I am sold on the Sirui SVT75 Pro, both for the tripod legs ease of adjustment and lock, the fluid head looks like it has a very good micro adjustment system over the other fluid heads named, you are right when you say investing in a good tripod is something you should consider, once you have that tool you know you have spent good money on something that is going to work for you on the day and can rely on it to get the shots you need, great review keep the videos coming!!
Hi Justin Porter, i'm a very big follower of JPM from Africa in a very small country The Gambia. you really inspired me and i learn a lot from your youtube Chanel
Let's GOOOOO Thank you for the support from Africa! Much love to you!
The new RED looks great on it!😂
Don’t it though 🥹🥹🔥🔥
1000%
Can’t wait to get my red and put on these sticks, they’re great
What would be cool if they had the mid spreader become a table top tripod and made the fuild head quock release like the other smaller tripids to compact smaller
Keep up the good work. Love your channel. Great information delivered with genuine enthusiasm.
Any word on why these got deleted off the face of the internet? No body carries these unless you buy them off eBay and wait 46 days?
I had a similar thought, could it possibly be a patent on the latch release that Videndum(sachtler, manfrotto, vinten) own
It was on B&H then gone like a ghost. I even called them and they had no idea. Seems like they replaced it with the SVS75.
Can you talk more about why you purchased the red and if you’re still using Blackmagic cameras ?
I was on the fence about this Tripod.....but not anymore! Great vid Sir!
It’s a really great alternative. I’ll make a follow up in a year to test its durability in the field. So far I’m impressed
That fluid head is monsterous, as nice as it might be I don't think Im traveling with that one to weddings, I'd rather stick to a Manfrotto 502 or 504. The packed size-to-quality ratio seems sufficient for our hybrid cameras. BUT that quick release for Manfrotto 501 plates... that's niiiiice I need that on manfrottos asap
It's for more than weddings for sure. If you're just looking for a tripod safety angle then yea, theres alternatives. I utilize the pan and tilt fluid system and use my tripod alot in interview/ out of wedding events. That's where having an really good one makes a world of a difference.
Man great review. I have been trying to find a comparison to the Sachtler for a while. I noticed they changed the style of the locking mechanism to a screw type. Great price for sure. I am still rocking my FS5MIIs but hope to upgrade one day once I can dedicate more time to client work. This is a great setup.,
I can’t take all that energy. You have too much of the good thang.
😂😂😂😂 I have one mode lol
Can't wait for the Tribex review....
Great video! I'm also a fan of Sirui tripods and have 2 that I've been using for a few years now. One's for a spotting scope, and the other is for my small Sony camcorder. They are both of Excellent Quality throughout. You can just feel it when you move the legs and just simply handling them. Too bad a lot of people knock them because they're made in China. Heck, even my FatBoy Tripod that I use for shooting is made in China but is considered one of the best out there for that. Buy the product, I say, not where they're from. and btw, I'm gonna look into this Sirui SVT75 Pro since there's a lot of people out there liking it!
My tripods don't get much use. Gimbal mount on top of monopod is a win win for me.
Dang! I legitimately want this now! And this isn’t even the type of tripod I use 😄 Also, your energy is FANTASTIC! It’s infectious!
Thanks so much. It’s my first time just making a “raw” product review. I usually script them but I love this WAY more. I could speak so much better about it.
Newbie here as well as new follower... thank you for content. I love your attitude and engagement.
this looks like SUCH a great tripod, struggling to find it in the UK but eagerly keeping an eye out for it 👀👀
They discontinued this model, likely because sachtler had an issue with the similarity of adjustment handles. No mainstream places have it in stock but a few random websites do, cinegear based in the Netherlands is one. I'd suggest buying while still in stock bc they won't last. Now sirui replacement model has twist-lock legs 😭
Great insight and you have a fun energy. Like late night infomercials only classy. You shoulda had a jar of Flex-Seal in the background for a goof.
HAHA I'm doing another review and I'm going to dress a sleazy as I can haha.
I'm searching for this and can't find it anywhere, is it discontinued?
They probably got sued. Not seeing it anywhere
Justin Porter doesn't need a tripod, the tripod needs Justin Porter lol
You bought a red how do you like it I commented a couple weeks ago asking why you haven’t switched to a red and you said internal NDs I’m glad to see you got one!!!!
Haha that didn’t age well at all lol. I love it though. Once all my rig stuff arrive and I build it, I’ll talk about it 🥹
love seeing the content man ... I was sold at the handle
As good as this is in function your mind will be even more blow if get a Sachtler tripod with the Aktiv tripod head and flow tech legs.
This is a legit contender. Before this I don't know many that checked all the boxes when compared to the OG Sachtler
Good review and love the energy!😀
the link dont work bro!
About to fix it
Is there a good alternative to this tripod. Can't find it anywhere.
I have a small Nikon Z9 camera. It only weighs 4 or 5 pounds depending on the lens. I'm guessing it won't balance on the Sirui head. Should I buy it anyway?
Hey, Did Sirui stop making this because of a lawsuit? An Ebayer from China said "item has law brand problem". Any insight on this? Thanks!
You my Brotha, have a explosive vibe coming outta you, ... wow :D
Can seem to find it.
I have this tripod. It is RIDICULOUSLY HEAVY! Very heavy for any kind of live event.
The tripod? no the tripod is extremly light in comparison to anything else. I think you may be talking about the tripod head which makes sense.
I also have this tripod and you're right, it's way heavier than I expected. This is both a good and bad thing. On the negative side, it's unwieldy in casual situations with light set ups. On the positive side, that weight in the fluid head is because it can handle ridiculously heavy rigs. Like you can have a cinema rig with all the fixings attached and this hold it and keep it stable easily. So it depends on the situation you are using it in if it is a pro or a con.
@@thisiseric I agree with you. I think if you’re using a small mirrorless and a 70-200 you could always use the fluid head with lighter legs. Just like I did with my manfrotto head and the small rig tripod legs.
Hey Justin thanks for posting this video. Was curious if you know if this Sirui is better than the YC Onion PINETA Peak tripod?
My buddy just got that one. That one for the cost seems great. I can’t honestly say though. I’d need to test it and use it.
Now we wait till he see's the Sachtler Flowtech😅
Haha based on the reviews I’ve seen of it, you aren’t really missing much with the Sirui.
RIP tripod, it doesn't seem available anymore!
New model replaced it due to patent issues, this model uses a rotating lock/unlock mechanism Sirui SVS75 Rapid System.
I’ve pinched my fingers 1000x on tripods.
The handle is clutch
TOO CLUTCH lol
at this point if a tripod is free but doesn't have a handle, I don't want it! lol
Alright, I’m ordering it 😂
😂😂😂🔥
I am a total beginner. I just bought a Sony ZV-E10 last yeaar and a small travel tripod from Amazon. That's all I have
so far. Would this tripod you're showing help me do like the grandkids soccer games and landscape things? I wish
to learn how to do weddings also. thanks for posting and sharing with us, take care.
Hey. That is so awesome. Congrats on your first cam. This tripod would definately help in a sense that you can get really smooth left and right pans. I purchsed so many inexpensive tripods in the past and I will say it is worth it to just bite the bullet and invest in one solid tripod early on in your journey. When the time comes and you are doing weddings, it'll be perfect for that as well.
@@JustinPorterMedia Thanks much, I will look into it. New sub, I really value your insight and experience.
Essentially a China clone of the flowtech 75 at 1/4 of the price
Personally prefer my speedlock 75 sachtler, you can find them cheap used, also has notch mechanism and weights 1.5 kg less making it better for travel.
Can you recommend something similar now that this is discontinued? I have the Sachtler flowtechs but buying another set for weddings seems like overkill.
They actually released a new updated model that’s not breaking any patents. I’ll link to it when it launches
YC Onion PINETA PEAK is the only decent alternative option in the same price range currently, but i'd rather wait for the Sirui SVT75 PRO replacement as it looks like it has a much better video head, if you urgently need tripod legs the YC Onion looks like a solid option.
Can anyone explain why this is no longer for sale? I can't find it on any of the websites anymore.
Dude their naming conventions are so confusing.. I can't for the life of me navigate their website and the hundreds of offerings 😂, looks like this is a ball mount? Doesn't look like this is even on their website anymore, but you know if they have a flat base version? Anyways cool video man!
Nice work!
Bro I’ve been keeping an eye on this tripod. Is it smooth up and down compared to the smallrig?
100% it is. I really am impressed with its design and build
You need to mention how hard the latches are....
Is that a bad thing? I didn’t think it was bad. I don’t want my komodo kit on a tripod with weak latches lol
Wish it was smaller for mirrorless setups
It is perfect for mirrorless setups. Depending on what you're filming though that should determine if you need a robust tripod. For example, my studio cameras are all on super cheap 3pod v3ah tripods. Perfect for studio work because they just sit there lol
I can not get my tripod legs to adjust. I lift up on the leg handles and they don’t go up all the way? Do I have to loosen the handle when I first get it?
That’s strange. I didn’t have to adjust anything except the top plate. Just the lock was a tad loose for my plates.
@@JustinPorterMedia yeah i watched a tutorial and saw a review and the person struggled to open the legs. And i thought maybe i need to put some more muscle into it., And sure enough they were just super tight. Thank you for the reply and awesome content. :)
Couldnt find the tripod, only the SV head
GOD that red
🥹🥹🥹🥹
Can't purchase it from anywhere
Did they discontinue this? So soon? How come I cannot find it anywhere but ebay from china? Even the B&H link google brings up 'doesnt exist' anymore.
Yeah, I saw it disappeared. Sirui must have violated a Sachlter patent from the Flowtech.
@@willvazquez3218 Thats my guess too. it's almost like they erased it from the internet. I was about to pick one up too. bummer.
I can’t find it anywhere. Any idea?
Man hypes a tripod almost as much as the camera😂🎉
Haha it's that good. I wasn't expecting to be as happy with it but compared to what I've been using, it blows it out the park
@@JustinPorterMedia AMAZING!
You know it's a sponsored video when he puts the plate into the Manfrotto head backwards to show how difficult it is😂🧐 Nonetheless that tripod looks pretty sweet.
Haha totally didn’t even catch that but let’s be real, how often do you do it unintentionally before realizing lol. The Sirui head just slaps on 😂
Totally agree 😊
Hi have the Zhiyun crane 3s. Do you have a recommendation for me so that i can go quickly between gimbal and tripod?
The crane 3s is a manfrotto 501 plate correct?
You should be able to go gimbal to tripod with a Sirui using the same plate that mounts to the gimbal :)
@@JustinPorterMediaI had a look and it looks about the same but I don't have the dimensions. I am actually thinking to attach a Neewer arca swiss to the gimbal plate and then also the same Neewer arca swiss base plate to the tripod. Then I don't have to calibrate if I swap. I use the Came-TV fake Arri Trinity suit + Crane 3S so even more of an issue if I have to calibrate.
But seems my idea of calibration goes out the window with arca swiss because it moves. Maybe I should use the Manfrotto type base that locks in
@@scenicshoots yes I don’t like arcs Swiss because you have to essentially mount an arcs Swiss release on everything. The manfrotto is a lot more universal
The counter balance isn’t supposed to return to horizontal… it’s supposed to stay where you point it. People really will say anything for a sponsor payout.
Thought this was cap but had to look it up. You’re right lol. Learn something new everyday. I didn’t know but I’ve always loved that my camera goes back to the level position 😭
you should do a review on the RED Comodo
Stay tuned...
You sold me! 😊😊
Let’s goooo 🥹🥹
maaaaan, you are good a selling stuff :DD
I love the concept but its pretty inaccessible for mid game folks
I wish I would found out about this sooner I just bought a sachtler activ for Black Friday
Send it back 👀 lol. Not even trying to sell you but it’s sooo good. Especially compared to the sachler you really are getting a similar experience.
Unfortunately, as respectfully as possible I disagree :) I have used the Sirui and compared it to my aktiv 6 w/flowtech legs and they are are in two different class ranges! Don't get me wrong the Sirui is an amazing budget tripod but that is what is is budget. That being said as a 3rd tripod it is great! I definitely will be picking one up for my third shooter as right now I am currently using an Sachtler ace which isn't the greatest. My opinion is if you can afford to by Aktiv flow tech combo definitely do it you will not regret it! @@JustinPorterMedia
Love it
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Bro cheating on the game, on top of the fun personality had to have salesmen background and on top of that great filmmaking skills.
Haha I was in sales for many years lol. Does it show 😂😂💀
Thank you so much for the support.
Thanks for this.
I wish SIRUI make 100mm bowl & 90-95 kg payload. That will make a solid professional tripod - NOT A TOY.
I think your video single handedly dried up all the stock 😂
4:01 relax lol
😂😂😂😂
For just 1000000000 dollars you get one .'
Haha well like I said in the video, you hug a good tripod once, it’ll last almost forever. I’ve spent nearly double the cost of this tripod over the years from buying cheap crappy ones lol
Small rig not gonna like this one 😂
😂😂😂 I mean it’s descent for the money. But Sirui knocked it out the park
@@JustinPorterMedia honestly it's the best bang for your buck
@@JustinPorterMediamy wallet tho chilllll
BUT I don't think it will last. It has alot of plastic like the feet and middle spreader. The Sirui, Manfrotto or even sachler are built to last years.
@@HwayVision
👍🏾🙏🏾. 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
Gonna spell your name Ju$tin. Your videos are getting expensive to watch, Fam. 😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂 I gotta start making other non gear related videos haha
Small rig has a updated 3 latch tripod