boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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I think I understand what you're describing, but any of the tent poles I've used when I've gone camping have been as wobbly as a drunk's legs, whereas my Bogen monopod is rocksolid and could easily be used as a bludgeon, like if I was fighting someone for the last cinnamon roll at the Main St Bakery.
While the tent poles would make a poor pastry defense weapon (too light) they make a really good monopod. They 7075 alloy tubes can flex considerably but the movement we want to prevent is vertical and the poles are *very* stiff in that direction. It takes about 10 pounds of force to begin to flex the poles (and yes, I know force is not measured in pounds but I am trying to not be a techno-geek for once).
My monopod is made from 6 sections of about 10.5" each, to bring it up to my eye height. It works really well, I can see a remarkable difference between monopod and non-monopod photos with a long lens. No, it ain't a Bogen, but it is a whole lot lighter and smaller.
And if I see you going for the last cinnamon roll, I'm gonna' back off!
