Manfrotto Adds 2N1 Monopod Conversion to Befree Tripods

Manfrotto has expanded its travel Befree tripod range with conversion to monopods.

The Manfrotto Befree 2N1 is the most versatile model in the Befree range, with an solution that allows the tripod to be converted into a monopod in just a few steps.

The technology behind the Befree 2N1 is a dedicated locking system that ensures the total absence of play when working both as a tripod and as a monopod. The conjunction cap on the center column of the Befree 2N1 firmly connects the tripod leg to the tripod column, giving shape to a solid travel monopod.

The Befree 2N1 is made to enable quick and easy switching from a tripod to a monopod. After a half-turn anticlockwise, a red rubber ring will appear on the tripod leg, providing the user with visual feedback that the tube can be safely removed for use as a monopod.

The Befree 2N1 is available in two versions: the Quick Power Lock version with levers, and the M-Lock twist option.

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