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title: "Vivitar VT67 67-Inch Monopod for Camera/Video (Black)"
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# Includes carrying case 67-inch max height 4-section quick leg locks Vivitar VT67 67-Inch Monopod for Camera/Video (Black)

**Brand:** vivitar
**Price:** $66.07
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Elevate your shots, not your gear hassle.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vivitar VT67 67-Inch Monopod for Camera/Video (Black) by vivitar
- **How much does it cost?** $66.07 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- vivitar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vivitar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Mobility:** Folds down to just 21.3 inches—ideal for on-the-move professionals.
- • **Extend Your Vision:** Reach up to 67 inches for perfect framing in any setting.
- • **Snap & Go Stability:** Quick, silent 4-section leg locks for seamless height adjustments on the fly.
- • **Ready for Any Terrain:** Rubber foot with spike ensures firm footing indoors or out—no slipping, no hassle.
- • **Secure Grip & Control:** Ergonomic hand grip with built-in wrist strap keeps your gear steady and safe.

## Overview

The Vivitar VT67 Monopod is a lightweight, 4-section camera support extending up to 67 inches, designed for professionals and enthusiasts needing quick, stable shots in tight or dynamic environments. Featuring a secure hand grip, built-in wrist strap, rubber foot with spike, and a convenient carrying case, it folds compactly to 21.3 inches for easy transport. Perfect for capturing steady photos and videos without the bulk of a tripod.

## Description

Take great pictures and video with the Vivitar 67-Inch Monopod. Ideal for amateur or professional

Review: Very good, no-frills monopod (do monopods even have "frills"?) - I'm not an avid photographer/videographer or anything. I just knew I needed something to keep things steady when using my camcorder. To that end, this monopod works great. I chose a monopod over a tripod simply because where I would be using my camcorder. Most of the things I would be recording are in auditoriums/gymnasiums where there isn't a lot of room because of the seating situation and the subject of what I was recording wasn't necessarily stationary. If you are in a relatively full auditorium or gymnasium, you really don't have the real estate to set up a tripod. If your subject is mobile, you want a base that is relatively mobile as well. I think it's safe to say a tripod would be a bit clunky to have to move around as the whole point of the tripod base is to keep it very stable and in one place. I don't have anything to compare the Vivitar monopod to, so I'll just tell you my thoughts. The monopod is lightweight which is nice when carrying it or if you have to be mobile while shooting. The leg locks snap in place and unsnap quickly and quietly making adjusting the height of the monopod very easy and pretty smooth. The fully extended height of the monopod is more than I could ever imagine I'd need. In fact, I don't think I've extended more than two sections when using the monopod. The bottom section has a pointed end that can be covered by a rubber piece of using indoors. The end cannot be removed. The quick release worked fine for me and was a nice extra even though I don't really need it. The monopod comes with a carrying bag that I guess works, but is rather flimsy. It reminds me of the covers for umbrellas. The bag also has Vivitar written across it in large white lettering if that matters to you. Again, I don't have anything to compare the monopod to and it's not like I use my camera/camcorder much. So keep that in mind when reading this review. Because I don't use my camera/camcorder much, I didn't want to spend much money either. The Vivitar monopod matched what I needed exactly. If it's your first monopod and you're at most a recreational photographer/videographer, go for it. You can't really go wrong for the price. If you're more advanced, I imagine this is a very basic monopod. But to me, it's a monopod - how much more advanced can it be and is it really worth the extra money if you're not a professional?
Review: Monopod, where have you been all my life? - I've never purchased a monopod prior to this one. I have three or four tripods in my collection and I have to say this monopod is my go-to camera support system. This was spurred on by my purchase of a new Fuji camera and I wanted to be able to take some photos more easily. The thing I really like about it is that it doubles as a walking stick. You may think this a trivial point, but the real deal is that a tripod ends up being a project every time you want to take a picture. get it out of your bag, unfold the legs, make sure everything is square and level; attach your camera; snap your photos; detach your camera; fold it up, pack it away.. You get the picture. Literally. But the monopod is already out and ready to go. . attach the camera by spinning the monopod and snap away. The foam handgrip may not last, that is still to be determined, but I am thinking bicycle handlebar tape might make a great replacement... Getting ahead of myself.. the price on this is great and it is a rock-solid piece of equipment. I read a few people getting the 1/4 inch screw stuck in their camera. Um, maybe don't turn it in so tightly. No problems there for me. This works great with my cameras. I have a smaller digital video point and go (Kodak) and the Fuji Finepix and this enhances my photos and videos. I have a bit of a shaky hand, and now, problem solved. I also got bit by a dog a couple weeks ago. I wish I would have had this monopod then. Could have given that dog a swat from 67" away. 67 inches! That is a really good length for this camera support. You can sit at a sporting event and extend this and take really nice shots. Unlike a tripod, there is no space needed to set this up, and no one is tripping over anything. Very unobtrusive. I said I love this monopod and that may be slightly overstating the case, but it is a really terrific addition to my camera equipment and works very well.

## Features

- Hand grip and built-in wrist strap.
- Design extends to 67-Inch,Rubber foot with spike
- 4 section leg locks, free carrying case
- Hand grip, Built-in wrist strap
- 28mm leg diameter
- Extends to 67"
- Folds to 21.3"

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003WPTBAK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #737 in Monopods |
| Brand | Vivitar |
| Built-In Media | VT67 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 706 Reviews |
| Features | Clip |
| Folded Size | 21.3 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00681066856314 |
| Item Length | 67 Inches |
| Leg Diameter | 1.102 inches |
| Manufacturer | Vivitar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VT67 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Maximum Height | 67 Inches |
| Model Name | 67"" MONOPOD W/QUICK RELEASE |
| Model Number | VT67 |
| Number of leg sections | 4 |
| Special Feature | Clip |
| UPC | 041114047680 681066766057 681066856314 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Vivitar – 1‑year warranty for original buyer. Covers defects under normal use. Call 1.800.592.9541 for help. |
| Weight Limit | 3.3 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Vivitar
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Camera
- **Leg Diameter:** 1.102 inches
- **Material:** Rubber
- **Maximum Height:** 67 Inches
- **Model Name:** 67"" MONOPOD W/QUICK RELEASE
- **Number of leg sections:** 4
- **Special Feature:** Clip
- **Weight Limit:** 3.3 Pounds

## Images

![Vivitar VT67 67-Inch Monopod for Camera/Video (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/511sTbCdj8L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good, no-frills monopod (do monopods even have "frills"?)
*by M***K on December 5, 2015*

I'm not an avid photographer/videographer or anything. I just knew I needed something to keep things steady when using my camcorder. To that end, this monopod works great. I chose a monopod over a tripod simply because where I would be using my camcorder. Most of the things I would be recording are in auditoriums/gymnasiums where there isn't a lot of room because of the seating situation and the subject of what I was recording wasn't necessarily stationary. If you are in a relatively full auditorium or gymnasium, you really don't have the real estate to set up a tripod. If your subject is mobile, you want a base that is relatively mobile as well. I think it's safe to say a tripod would be a bit clunky to have to move around as the whole point of the tripod base is to keep it very stable and in one place. I don't have anything to compare the Vivitar monopod to, so I'll just tell you my thoughts. The monopod is lightweight which is nice when carrying it or if you have to be mobile while shooting. The leg locks snap in place and unsnap quickly and quietly making adjusting the height of the monopod very easy and pretty smooth. The fully extended height of the monopod is more than I could ever imagine I'd need. In fact, I don't think I've extended more than two sections when using the monopod. The bottom section has a pointed end that can be covered by a rubber piece of using indoors. The end cannot be removed. The quick release worked fine for me and was a nice extra even though I don't really need it. The monopod comes with a carrying bag that I guess works, but is rather flimsy. It reminds me of the covers for umbrellas. The bag also has Vivitar written across it in large white lettering if that matters to you. Again, I don't have anything to compare the monopod to and it's not like I use my camera/camcorder much. So keep that in mind when reading this review. Because I don't use my camera/camcorder much, I didn't want to spend much money either. The Vivitar monopod matched what I needed exactly. If it's your first monopod and you're at most a recreational photographer/videographer, go for it. You can't really go wrong for the price. If you're more advanced, I imagine this is a very basic monopod. But to me, it's a monopod - how much more advanced can it be and is it really worth the extra money if you're not a professional?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Monopod, where have you been all my life?
*by R***T on July 6, 2013*

I've never purchased a monopod prior to this one. I have three or four tripods in my collection and I have to say this monopod is my go-to camera support system. This was spurred on by my purchase of a new Fuji camera and I wanted to be able to take some photos more easily. The thing I really like about it is that it doubles as a walking stick. You may think this a trivial point, but the real deal is that a tripod ends up being a project every time you want to take a picture. get it out of your bag, unfold the legs, make sure everything is square and level; attach your camera; snap your photos; detach your camera; fold it up, pack it away.. You get the picture. Literally. But the monopod is already out and ready to go. . attach the camera by spinning the monopod and snap away. The foam handgrip may not last, that is still to be determined, but I am thinking bicycle handlebar tape might make a great replacement... Getting ahead of myself.. the price on this is great and it is a rock-solid piece of equipment. I read a few people getting the 1/4 inch screw stuck in their camera. Um, maybe don't turn it in so tightly. No problems there for me. This works great with my cameras. I have a smaller digital video point and go (Kodak) and the Fuji Finepix and this enhances my photos and videos. I have a bit of a shaky hand, and now, problem solved. I also got bit by a dog a couple weeks ago. I wish I would have had this monopod then. Could have given that dog a swat from 67" away. 67 inches! That is a really good length for this camera support. You can sit at a sporting event and extend this and take really nice shots. Unlike a tripod, there is no space needed to set this up, and no one is tripping over anything. Very unobtrusive. I said I love this monopod and that may be slightly overstating the case, but it is a really terrific addition to my camera equipment and works very well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome monopod, same as Dolica but it has a thinner grip, the Dolica monopod has a thicker grip which I prefer.
*by K***Y on November 1, 2011*

I'll just say that among the monopods out there that are under $20, the Vivitar VIV-VT-67 is a fantastic monopod for its price and quality. I. INSIDE THE BOX Inside the box is a Vivitar Monopod with a bag. The monopod has three levers for extension and has the rubber footing on the bottom that can be twisted up to reveal the spike (for outdoor use). II. COMPARISONS Compared to the Dolica Monopod, they are the same size. In fact, they look very much the same with the levers having different line length but everything from top to bottom is the same with the exception of the grip. If you want a thicker grip, then the Dolica is perfect. If you want a thinner grip, then go for the Vivitar. I prefer the thicker grip to hold on to when using my camera. As for the Opteka, I prefer the connections of the Dolica and Vivitar to my Pistol ball head grip but in terms of build, the Dolica is the better of the three because of the build and the thicker grip. But if you prefer a thinner grip, then the Vivitar monopod is what you want and is just as great! III. EXPERIENCE My setup is using a Canon T3i on an Opteka Sidewinder pistol grip using a variety of lenses and this monopod has held on to my equipment PERFECTLY! I have extended it high...but had no need to shoot that high yet. I have used it while up on the short ladder but still, no need to have it extend to the maximum. Also, I've learned from certain Tripods that you go to maximum, you can have some breakage. I haven't had that problem with the Vivitar monopod but if you don't need to use the maximum, then don't. Otherwise if you need more height and will be using a heavy lens, then you may want to go with a thicker, better built monopod (and of course, more expensive). JUDGMENT CALL: This is an awesome monopod! For its price, its build and what you get for under $15 is fantastic. Of the three, the Dolica is better FOR ME because of the thicker grip. But by no means is the Vivitar inferior, they are nearly alike, the same exact size, both come with a bag but the Dolica has a thicker grip. If you want a thinner grip, go for the Vivitar monopod. Definitely recommended!

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