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Manfrotto spare parts (1 Viewer)

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Hi,

Anyone know the current dealership for Manfrotto spare parts?

I need to purchase rubber feet for my Tripod legs as I am sick of leaving small piles of sand around the house!

cheers
 
You may want to consider buying the retractable spiked feet if they are available for your tripod.

They have a rubber foot which screws up to expose a metal spike. I use them with the spikes exposed when I am outdoors. I find that my tripod is more stable this way (just like your legs with no feet sticking in the ground). You just need to remember to turn out the rubber feet before you set it up on a surface that could be marred by the spikes.

The other advantage of these feet is that they clamp on with screw pressure. I have not lost one yet.

Mike
 

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