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		<title>A Hiking Stick? A Tripod? Yes, It&#8217;s Both!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mrs_Go has had a lot of inquiries regarding her new TrekPod Go! walking stick since she bought it a few months ago. It seems to generate a lot of interest wherever she goes and it&#8217;s easy to see why &#8211; not only is it a walking stick but it&#8217;s also a camera tripod! The TrekPod [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mrs_Go has had a lot of inquiries regarding her new TrekPod Go! walking stick since she bought it a few months ago. It seems to generate a lot of interest wherever she goes and it&#8217;s easy to see why &#8211; not only is it a walking stick but it&#8217;s also a camera tripod! </p>
<p>The TrekPod Go! from Trek-Tech is a monopod/tripod/hiking stick which converts from hiking stick to a tripod within seconds. It also uses a neat magnetic mount for quick camera setup.</p>
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<p>The TrekPod is made out of &#8220;aircraft grade aluminum alloys and high strength polymers&#8221; and only weighs 28 ounces (793 grams). The tripod mode has a height range of 39&#8243; to 57.5&#8243; (99 to 146 cm) and the hiking staff/monopod mode has a height range of 42.5&#8243; to 62.5&#8243; (106.7 cm to 158.8 cm). It can be quickly taken apart with a maximum piece length of 23&#8243; (59cm) which will easily fit into carry-on luggage. </p>
<p>Attaching the camera is rather slick. It uses what is called the &#8220;MagMount AR/i Anti-Rotation magnetic quick release camera and optical device mounting system&#8221;. Simply put, it uses a strong rare earth magnet for mounting your camera. This allows your camera to be attached instantly. The Anti-Rotation feature locks your portrait shots in place, and indexing every 30° aids with panorama photos. A &#8220;MagAdapter&#8221; screws directly to your camera in the mount hole. It comes with two MagAdapters, one for light cameras and a stronger one for heavier cameras. This worked out well for us since we each have a camera.</p>
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