Really Right Stuff have revamped their entire tripod range

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Tripod and camera accessory manufacturer Really Right Stuff have released updates to their entire product line.

The company has revamped all 17 of its tripods, with the Mark II versions promising to offer better components and a number of wholesale changes from top to bottom.

A major addition is the inclusion of multiple 1/4" sockets at the base of the tripod for adding accessories such as a carry strap or phone mount.

The Mark II tripods now feature accessory sockets at the base of the tripod head, useful for attaching accessories like a smartphone (with an adaptor).
The Mark II tripods now feature accessory sockets at the base of the tripod head, useful for attaching accessories like a smartphone (with an adaptor).

Useful in windy conditions, all 17 Really Right Stuff tripods will now feature an added weight hook on the underside, which can also be used as a convenient place to hang a camera bag.

Hooks are now included on all RRS tripods.
Hooks are now included on all RRS tripods.

The legs of the tripods now have sealed twist locks used when extending and retracting. Really Right Stuff says 'the new sealed twist lock minimizes the amount of contaminants, such as sand and grit, that gets caught inside the twist locks.' Opening and closing of the legs also promises to be easier thanks to new air vents that help relieve pressure and the new tripods have all been designed with interchangeable feet, which can be swapped out to one of three different options.

Twist locks are sealed to reduce the amount of contaminants, such as sand and grit that gets caught inside the twist locks.
Twist locks are sealed to reduce the amount of contaminants, such as sand and grit that gets caught inside the twist locks.
RRS offer three different kinds of feet; rubber feet, rock claws, and spike feet.
RRS offer three different kinds of feet; rubber feet, rock claws, and spike feet.

Lastly, the Mark 2 version of the tripods now feature an updated grip, the 'Sure Grip' that uses the same hex screws as Really Right Stuff's L-plates.

Made in the USA, more information on the new tripods can be found at Really Right Stuff's announcement page. Really Right Stuff products can be purchased direct from the company. 

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