- Weighing only 6.4 oz., this tripod provides the stability of a traditional tripod at a fraction of the bulk and weight
- Integrated aluminum ball head features +/- 90° tilt and 360° pan
- Quick-release clip and bubble level offer instant setup and level images
- Flexible, machined aluminum sockets with an anodized gunmetal finish bend and rotate to form a solid base and provide the perfect angle
- The Joby Gorillapod Hybrid camera tripod features rubberized feet that grip most surfaces
Imported.
| Best use | Multisport |
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| Material(s) | ABS plastic/aluminum |
| Dimensions | 10.1 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches |
| Weight | 6.4 ounces |
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Jul 4, 2015Awesome function, but will break rather sooner than later
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Jan 7, 2015Amazing tripodI started using this tripod one year ago and since then it has been my perfect travel companion. I had an Olympus E-PM2 and it fits perfectly. I used it in every situation: gripped to a bran...
Read More I started using this tripod one year ago and since then it has been my perfect travel companion. I had an Olympus E-PM2 and it fits perfectly. I used it in every situation: gripped to a branch, to a pole, to a rearview mirror... always excellent and useful. It couldn't substitute entirely a heavy full-height tripod but, especially when the weight is critical, GorillaPod+Pole or +Tree it is a valid alternative. During this year I never reported a loss of grip in the spherical joints nor in the head (which is not a Ballhead in Hybrid version) also when used with 40-150mm (about 250g). The only little complaint is about the screw. You need always a money with you to fix the clip to the camera. However, not a big deal...Originally posted on joby.com
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Nov 30, 2014Great for on The Go ShootingI use this when broadcasting live via my iPhone on Hangwith.com - it's great for filming from the golf cart or for use in the car while driving down the road. I have to admit I take it every...
Read More I use this when broadcasting live via my iPhone on Hangwith.com - it's great for filming from the golf cart or for use in the car while driving down the road. I have to admit I take it everywhere to use it with my GoPro, Canon point and shoot, Canon T3i, and by iPhone 6+.Originally posted on joby.com
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Nov 6, 2014Best Camera Accessory I've Bought!PROS: (1) Long life span. I bought my GorillaPod Hybrid two years ago and I use it always, and it still works perfectly. (2) Useful. When I need a tripod it would suffice about 80% of the ti...
Read More PROS: (1) Long life span. I bought my GorillaPod Hybrid two years ago and I use it always, and it still works perfectly. (2) Useful. When I need a tripod it would suffice about 80% of the time (20% I need a normal tripod). (3) Mobile. It is small, lightweight and always with you. Can be hung off a bag, wrapped around a strap, can fit anywhere, good for outdoors and travel. (4) Built like a tank. It has been thrown, dropped, stuffed and crushed in luggage, and used underwater (just rinse well and dry after). (5) Versatile. I can attach/perch it on anything: poles, on top of rocks, trees, a crevice, a crack, a makeshift tripod out of branches, I can attach it even with just one arm. (6) Stable and rock solid. Perfect for night/lowlight/timelapse photography. I know Joby rates the Hybrid at 1kg, but it can handle a little bit more (you can feel it anyways when you reach the product limit). (7) Multipurpose. It is not just a camera tripod, it can accept/hold flashes, microphones, mobile phones, headlamps, flashlights, etc. I’ve even used it as a makeshift underwater camera rig to hold my underwater camera and strobes (photo ball clamps can attach to the end of the GorillaPod arms and use the other arms as handles). (8) Easy to use. Well thought out and just smooth to use. (9) Attention. It gets the girls and then some. A lot ask about it and where to get it when they see it in action. CONS: (1) Compared to a normal tripod it lacks the height. Sometimes there really isn’t anything good to attach it to, to get the shot you want. It is a design trade-off, use a normal tripod in such cases. (2) You will look stupid when looking for things or finding ways to attach your GorillaPod to get the shots you want (think moving a dumpster to perch your camera on). You really need to think creatively, fun but at times frustrating. Again, a trade-off, happy to live with it. (3) Video panning or panorama is difficult as it is hard to level the 360 swivel horizontal, sometimes you really can’t angle it given the perch (but works well for stills).Originally posted on joby.com
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Oct 25, 2014GorillaPod Hybrid TripodI bought this over a year ago and it worked very well until I lost the clip. Additional clips are listed as available in a "two pack", but have been out of stock (on back order) since July (...
Read More I bought this over a year ago and it worked very well until I lost the clip. Additional clips are listed as available in a "two pack", but have been out of stock (on back order) since July (it is now Oct 25), therefore the product is totally USELESS. Since you cannot supply the accessories in a timely manner, I would need to rate this product with only 1 star.Originally posted on joby.com
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Jun 9, 2014Versatile and light !This is one multifunction gorillapod I use it with my griptight and go pro for slowshutters and timelapses
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Jun 5, 2014TripodI got this right before I left for a 3 day adventure in the Sierras and at first I was just blown away by how awesome this tripod was. I could place this thing ANYWHERE like it was a profess...
Read More I got this right before I left for a 3 day adventure in the Sierras and at first I was just blown away by how awesome this tripod was. I could place this thing ANYWHERE like it was a professional rock climber. It aided me in getting some good pics for my trip. But as soon as I finished my trip and got back home, I started using the tripod for simple things like taking pictures at work, and as soon as I did this (its 5th day in action all the pivot points started to loosen up, and the nice rigid pivot points all got very loose and it made mounting the tripod anywhere much harder. I'm really sad, cuz I love this tripod but already it seems to be losing it's appeal. I can still use it, but it's just not as sturdy as it was when it came out of the box. So I am sad. It would be a 6/5 but now I feel its a 3.5/5 at tops. -
Apr 22, 2014Good for a whileThis thing is excellent, until one of the joints gets a crack in it. It seems to happen to a lot of people including me, one of the joints at the start on mine has a crack in it due to norma...
Read More This thing is excellent, until one of the joints gets a crack in it. It seems to happen to a lot of people including me, one of the joints at the start on mine has a crack in it due to normal use and constantly pops out the leg when wrapping around any object while being careful.Originally posted on joby.com
Read More Loved the Hybrid forn my travel cam, the EOS M. Made some of my best pics with it. Unfortunatly after about a year of light use the ring around the "clutch" for the balls start to crack, making it useless and dangarous for your equippment. Exactly the same happened to my brothers he used with his A6000. Would love to pay more for a metal version that is not a through away consumable. Still 3 stars for the awesome initial function though