Libec Professional video monopod for free-stand operations with padded bag, payload 8kg
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The product that perfectly matches these specifications is the standalone Libec TH-M Professional Hands-Free Monopod (successor to the popular HFMP model).
While it is frequently sold as part of a complete system with a fluid head (the TH-M KIT), the standalone monopod unit includes the free-standing base assembly and a dedicated padded transport case. It is engineered with a standalone column payload capacity of 8.0 kg (17.6 lbs), providing heavy-duty support for advanced mirrorless setups, professional DSLRs, or handheld compact cinema packages.
1. The Core Innovation: "Perfect Lock" Free-Standing Base
The hallmark of the TH-M is its foot-actuated mini-tripod base system, built to maximize speed and convenience on busy sets:
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Step-Lock Foot Pedals: The base features three symmetrical, high-traction foot pedals. Stepping on a pedal instantly locks the integrated bottom ball joint completely straight, letting the monopod stand vertically entirely on its own. This hands-free state lets you quickly step away to tweak lighting, manage wireless mic systems, or adjust on-camera settings without laying your rig on the floor.
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Fluid Swivel Release: Clicking the pedal loose opens up a lubricated internal ball joint system, allowing for smooth $360^\circ$ panoramic panning rotation and a $\pm20^\circ$ tilt-pivot range for dynamic tracking shots.
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Easy-to-Clean Base Architecture: Unlike competitive travel pods with delicate, enclosed pivot systems that seize up when exposed to outdoor elements, Libec redesigned the TH-M base so it can be easily disassembled to clear out dirt, sand, mud, or debris after harsh exterior shoots.
2. Retractable Dual-Size Head Attachment
To ensure compatibility across a broad spectrum of production equipment, Libec engineered a specialized multi-thread head plate:
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The Nested Screw Design: Natively, the top plate features a standard 1/4"-20 threaded screw. However, it is encased by a spring-loaded, retractable 3/8"-16 threaded outer socket.
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Seamless Interchanging: If you want to drop a camera directly onto the column, the 3/8" socket retracts down. If you mount a larger professional fluid head or small slider track, the 3/8" thread grabs hold immediately, eliminating the need for loose adapter bushings that can easily get lost in the field.
3. Ergonomic Column & Height Management
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Numeric Height Indicators: The 2-stage, 3-section aluminum legs feature visible silkscreened numeric line marks along the tubes. If you consistently shoot from a specific height (like eye-level or chest-level interview framing), you can instantly match your favorite setting without guessing.
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Speedy Open/Close Base Legs: The three low-profile fold-out legs at the bottom lock out securely when opened and fold flat against the main column at the press of a single mechanical release button.
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Secure Grip Handling: The top section of the thick-walled aluminum tube is wrapped in a high-density rubber traction sleeve, offering a secure grip during fast movements.
Key Technical Specifications:
| Performance Parameter | Libec TH-M Standalone Monopod Specs |
| Official Model Name | Libec TH-M |
| Maximum Rated Payload | 8.0 kg / 17.6 lbs (Note: Standalone column maximum payload) |
| Maximum Operating Height | 176.0 cm / 69.3 inches |
| Minimum Operating Height | 74.0 cm / 29.1 inches |
| Leg Section Count | 2-Stage / 3-Section Column Architecture |
| Telescopic Leg Lock Type | Ergonomic Mechanical Flip-Levers |
| Head Interface Setup | Retractable Dual-Size System (1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 Threads) |
| Main Tube Diameters | 34.0mm (Upper) / 29.5mm (Mid) / 25.0mm (Low) |
| Net Hardware Weight | 1.8 kg / 4.0 lbs |
| Included Factory Case | Dual-Size Padded Carrying Bag with Shoulder Strap |
Operational Safety Tip: While the monopod is safely rated to support up to an 8kg payload while an operator is holding the pan handle, do not leave heavy, top-heavy cinema rigs completely unattended in the "Hands-Free" locked state, especially in windy environments or on uneven ground surfaces where the physical center of gravity shifts.







