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title: "Manfrotto 055XPROB Pro Tripod Legs (Black)"
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price: "$79.56"
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# Max height: 56" 4 leg-angle settings Weather-resistant leg warmers Manfrotto 055XPROB Pro Tripod Legs (Black)

**Brand:** manfrotto
**Price:** $79.56
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Manfrotto 055XPROB Pro Tripod Legs (Black) by manfrotto
- **How much does it cost?** $79.56 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- manfrotto enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Compact Power:** Easily transportable without sacrificing height or stability.
- • **Customizable Angles:** Choose from four leg-angle settings for the perfect shot every time.
- • **Weather-Ready Design:** Conquer the elements with leg warmers that enhance grip and protect your gear.
- • **Ground-Level Greatness:** Capture stunning low-angle perspectives with the built-in adapter.
- • **Stability Meets Versatility:** Experience the faceted center column that eliminates rotation for rock-solid shots.

## Overview

The Manfrotto 055XPROB Pro Tripod Legs (Black) is designed for professional photographers seeking stability and versatility. With a maximum height of 56 inches, a faceted center column to prevent rotation, and a built-in low angle adapter, this tripod is perfect for capturing stunning shots in any environment. Its weather-resistant leg warmers ensure comfort and protection, while the four adjustable leg angles provide customizable shooting options.

## Description

The 055XPROB makes the famous Manfrotto-patented horizontal center column feature even easier to use. By extending the column to its highest vertical position, it can be swung around to horizontal without removing the head or disassembling the column itself, so switching between framing and positioning setups is more convenient than ever. The ergonomics of the leg angle release mechanism and the quick action leg locks themselves have also been greatly improved.

Review: Buy a Tripod from a Trusted Brand – Rock Solid & Reliable - When it comes to tripods, this is one area where you should always choose a well-established brand. I’ve been using Manfrotto tripods for over ten years, and they have never disappointed me. The 055XPROB Pro tripod legs are extremely stable and well-built. Once set up, it feels solid and secure, even with heavier camera gear. The weight is well balanced for this class of tripod — not ultra-lightweight, but that’s exactly why it’s so stable. Of course, there are lighter tripods on the market, but stability always comes with some trade-off. Build quality is excellent, adjustments are smooth, and it performs exactly as a professional tripod should. This is the kind of gear you can rely on for years. If you’re buying a tripod, go with a trusted brand. Manfrotto continues to earn my confidence. Highly recommended.
Review: Well priced Tripod, that looks good outside and in the studio. - I have bought many tripods througout the years. Lightweight tripods, a sweet carbon fiber tripod, and several that have proved to be nothing more than junk. In all that time, my favorite go to tripod is this Manfrotto Pro Tripod. It is well designed, looks great, and holds up well with extensive use. I go hiking 2-3 times a month, and use my tripod several times a week outside, I also use it inside some. The benefit of this tripod is, it is built like a tank. It can support your heavy body camera with a heavy telephoto lens. Please note that this tripod is a professional tripod, and as such, they expect you to have your own head. I highly recommend this Head, as it is the most versatile out there, and works perfectly with this tripod. Manfrotto 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate (3157N) Recently I went shooting with a friend in the mountains, I had my camera with battery grip hooked up on this tripod and head taking photos of some ice formations, when the wind started blowing hard, my friends tripod flew out from underneath him, causing his camera to drop and break (always wear your neck strap, you use it to protect your camera, its not a fashion statement!) my tripod didn't budge. The only downside to this tripod is the weight, and the fact that it does not come with any carrying device, meaning you need to carry it with your hands (how much would it cost to throw in a cheap bag?) must we have to pay 25 for a strap? 90 for the bag? But I digress. If I had to do it over again, i would always buy this tripod. If it got stolen, or fell off a cliff, there would be no choice. I love this tripod, you cannot go wrong with it, and I highly recommend the head I mentioned above. It will support a heavy camera with a long lens. They also look well together, as if they were designed to be together =). 5 out of 5 ps, another cool feature, is the tripod has "hand warmers" meaning when your out in the cold freezing, the grips do not freeze your hand off, so you can still work with and touch your tripod (but try not to touch the cold metal!). Overall I'm really impressed with this tripod. I do not think you can do better. If your wanting one for the studio, you could use this one as well, it will be harder for little kids to accidentally knock it over. (but can still happen) but it will NOT turn over because of a breeze. I mainly use my on nature hikes and trips. I recommend buying one of the following if you go hiking (I own both) Manfrotto Tripod Bag Padded 80Cm or Manfrotto 3044 CARRYING LONG STRAP - Carrying strap - gray

## Features

- Faceted center column eliminates column rotation
- Built-in low angle adapter in the center column for ground level shots
- Leg warmers on 2 legs ease handling in extreme weather conditions, and help to protect the legs
- Four leg-angle settings (25,46,66 & 88°)
- Maximum height (with center column down), 56"

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000UMX7FI |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,565 in Complete Tripod Units #14,576 in Tripod Accessories |
| Brand | Manfrotto |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 449 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| Features | Horizontally Adjustable |
| Folded Size | 56 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719821276890 |
| Head Type | Ball Heads |
| Item Length | 56 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Manfrotto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_055XPROB |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 56 Inches |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Height | 9 Centimeters |
| Model Name | FBA_055XPROB |
| Model Number | 055XPROB |
| Screen Size | 56 Inches |
| Special Feature | Horizontally Adjustable |
| UPC | 719821276890 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Manfrotto
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** Camera
- **Special Feature:** Horizontally Adjustable
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Item Weight:** 5.3 Pounds
- **Model Name:** FBA_055XPROB
- **Maximum Height:** 56 Inches
- **Tripod Head Type:** Ball Heads
- **Minimum Height:** 9 Centimeters

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy a Tripod from a Trusted Brand – Rock Solid & Reliable
*by T***G on January 2, 2026*

When it comes to tripods, this is one area where you should always choose a well-established brand. I’ve been using Manfrotto tripods for over ten years, and they have never disappointed me. The 055XPROB Pro tripod legs are extremely stable and well-built. Once set up, it feels solid and secure, even with heavier camera gear. The weight is well balanced for this class of tripod — not ultra-lightweight, but that’s exactly why it’s so stable. Of course, there are lighter tripods on the market, but stability always comes with some trade-off. Build quality is excellent, adjustments are smooth, and it performs exactly as a professional tripod should. This is the kind of gear you can rely on for years. If you’re buying a tripod, go with a trusted brand. Manfrotto continues to earn my confidence. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well priced Tripod, that looks good outside and in the studio.
*by J***N on November 21, 2008*

I have bought many tripods througout the years. Lightweight tripods, a sweet carbon fiber tripod, and several that have proved to be nothing more than junk. In all that time, my favorite go to tripod is this Manfrotto Pro Tripod. It is well designed, looks great, and holds up well with extensive use. I go hiking 2-3 times a month, and use my tripod several times a week outside, I also use it inside some. The benefit of this tripod is, it is built like a tank. It can support your heavy body camera with a heavy telephoto lens. Please note that this tripod is a professional tripod, and as such, they expect you to have your own head. I highly recommend this Head, as it is the most versatile out there, and works perfectly with this tripod. Manfrotto 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate (3157N) Recently I went shooting with a friend in the mountains, I had my camera with battery grip hooked up on this tripod and head taking photos of some ice formations, when the wind started blowing hard, my friends tripod flew out from underneath him, causing his camera to drop and break (always wear your neck strap, you use it to protect your camera, its not a fashion statement!) my tripod didn't budge. The only downside to this tripod is the weight, and the fact that it does not come with any carrying device, meaning you need to carry it with your hands (how much would it cost to throw in a cheap bag?) must we have to pay 25 for a strap? 90 for the bag? But I digress. If I had to do it over again, i would always buy this tripod. If it got stolen, or fell off a cliff, there would be no choice. I love this tripod, you cannot go wrong with it, and I highly recommend the head I mentioned above. It will support a heavy camera with a long lens. They also look well together, as if they were designed to be together =). 5 out of 5 ps, another cool feature, is the tripod has "hand warmers" meaning when your out in the cold freezing, the grips do not freeze your hand off, so you can still work with and touch your tripod (but try not to touch the cold metal!). Overall I'm really impressed with this tripod. I do not think you can do better. If your wanting one for the studio, you could use this one as well, it will be harder for little kids to accidentally knock it over. (but can still happen) but it will NOT turn over because of a breeze. I mainly use my on nature hikes and trips. I recommend buying one of the following if you go hiking (I own both) Manfrotto Tripod Bag Padded 80Cm or Manfrotto 3044 CARRYING LONG STRAP - Carrying strap - gray

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hikers & City Photographers Beware...
*by A***R on March 7, 2013*

I was looking at tripods to finally capture those perfect shots on hikes or in the city. I recently decided to buy a Hoya ND400 filter to take long exposures of waterfalls or to capture cloud movement on the trail, and of course you're going to need something steady to mount your camera on. I saw the reviews for the 055XPROB and knew the reputation of Manfrotto, so I decided to give this a go. Additionally I bought the Opteka TW-1 Tomahawk Joystick ball head to use with it (which is an awesome ball head for the price). For your reference, I take my shots with a Canon T3i and a Sigma 10-20mm lens - only about 3.3 pounds of gear. I was drawn to this tripod because of the user reviews, price, and usable height of it (as opposed to foldable height). I'm 6 feet tall and wanted something that was easily functional without bending at all. I figured that I would need at least 65 inches in order to do that, and this has you covered seeing that it extends to 70 inches... but I drastically OVERestimated how much height I really needed. When you take into consideration that most ball heads will add 4 inches to the tripod, and the length between bottom of the camera to the viewfinder is another 3 inches, I really only needed a tripod that extended to 58 inches to be comfortable. Again, this was something that I failed to take into account when looking for a tripod. In addition to the extra height I didn't need, it also came with additional weight. At 5.3 lbs (really, it was 7.1 pounds with aforementioned ball head), I figured this wouldn't be that burdensome to bring along on hikes or in the city, however, it gets heavy quick, especially factoring in a ball head. At first, I thought the weight would be a good thing... weight = stability, and it does, however the trade offs for hikers or city dwellers are too high in my opinion. The tripod is too tall for it to fit in any hiking day pack, and if you leave it popping out the top, it's awkward to carry. I decided to buy a separate tripod carrying case for it, but carting around 7.1 pounds on a single strap got old quickly. I found myself not wanting to bring a tripod out on hikes or in the city anymore, which was the whole reason why I bought it in the first place. Once I figured out what I was really looking for, I realized that it was totally worth getting something more compact and lighter. After much thought, I decided on the Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 carbon fiber tripod with a Manfrotto 494RC2 ball head. That combination is literally half the weight of what I was carrying and although it's only a 3.5 pound difference, it's quite noticeable for people on the go. As mentioned earlier, I really like my Opteka Tomahawk ball head and still use it when I'm not running around on the trail; fortunately for me, Manfrotto's RC2 mounting plate is the same as the Opteka Tomahawk's. Translation: I don't have to switch off mounting plates on my camera's body each time I change ball heads, which is incredibly convenient. There were tradeoffs involved with the new combo though - lighter weight makes this more wind prone, and the 190CXPRO4 can only extend to a 48 inch height without the center column extended as opposed to the 55 inch height of the 055XPROB (which makes the 055XPROB's base to be wider, and therefore more stable). However the 190CX has a 25 degree leg angle (as opposed to a 23 degree leg angle of the 055X) to correct for this and still extends to the ideal height of 58 inches for me. It can get a bit top heavy, but if you need to add stability, you can always hook your day pack to the tripod to weigh it down. Additionally, my old combo (055XPROB + Opteka Joystick) was roughly 34 inches tall folded, and again, could not fit in a day pack. The new combo (190CXPRO4 + 494RC2) is only 23 inches tall, easily fitting the the water bladder pouch of my day pack. Another thing to think about even if you're not a hiker or city photographer is its travel ability. You're not likely to fit the 055XPROB in a carry on, but you can with something shorter. Don't get me wrong, when I did use it, it was solid as a rock - it really is a high quality product. My only complaint of the 055XPROB is the cheap plastic wing-nut that locks the center column - there is aluminum everywhere else besides this one critical point. Obviously, my personal bias towards this tripod is its size. When looking for a tripod, be honest in what you are looking for. If you're mainly using this around town or do not plan on taking it with you for long walking trips, then by all means you should get this. However, if you looking to capture neat city shots or landscapes on the trail, look for something lighter and more compact. Really think about what you will be using a tripod for before you buy. Although this is a relatively low cost tripod for the quality you're getting, do not be afraid to spend a little more to get something that's travel friendly. I got my new combo at a heavy discount, but you're really only looking at an extra 60 dollars for something lighter in weight and more compact if you're a deal hunter. Even if you plan on walking with your tripod just a few times, I'd encourage you to look towards something lighter. Hope this review helps you to analyze your purchase a little more.

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