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Autor: Estelle
~ 15/10/10
We just unveiled our latest product to the Trek-Tech line, The Leg Adaptor! This little screw cap can be used on either the legs of the TrekPod Go! Pro or the TrekPod XL converting them to tripods. To gain extra height, add the upper tube of the TPod.  See a Video of Ken demonstrating how it all works on Trek-Tech’s YouTube channel. See More Product Details
Autor: sniesen
~ 14/09/09
Here’s another great video showing a TrekPod in action at sea from the Digital Photo Academy.
Autor: sniesen
~ 28/08/09
Kerry Garrison gives the TrekPod XL a workout. You can read the complete TrekPod XL review on CameraDojo.
Autor: sniesen
~ 14/08/09
I met Daniel last month in Portland at an exhibit of his Wild Image Project photography. Daniel is a photographer and adventurer who is traveling the world and photographing the earth’s last truly wild places, mostly from his kayak. This interview will give you a deeper understanding of his passion for the project and his vision of blending art, environmental activism and adventure.
In preparation for the next leg of his journey, Daniel is giving the carbon fiber TrekPod XL monopod/tripod/hiking staff a shakeout for use with his DSLR. He’s planning on using an Optera flexible tripod to mount his point shoot camera that he uses to shoot video of his experiences.
Autor: sniesen
~ 24/07/09
I got the chance to meet Daniel Fox, the man behind the Wild Image Project, last Friday at the PushDot Studio in Portland. Daniel is a photographer and adventurer who is traveling the world and photographing the last truly wild places, mostly from his kayak. I spoke to him about his vision of blending art, environmental activism and adventure. You can track Daniel’s Wild Image Project trek on Kontain.
We also chatted about the gear he uses and the gear we make at Trek-Tech. From there one thing led to another. Daniel will be using the TrekPod XL carbon fiber - hiking staff, monopod and tripod - on the next leg of his expedition to Argentina. He will also be putting an Optera flexible tripod to the test. The Optera will be lashed to the deck of his kayak. His point and shoot camera, which he uses to shoot video of his adventures, will be clamped with a MagMount. We’ll let you know how it all works.

