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Jun 22, 2007 18:34 |  #1

I'm flying to Hawaii next week and I decided take my monopod and tripod with ball head. Before I run out and spend money on a tripod bag I wanted to seek the wisdom of POTN. :lol:

Do you put it in checked baggage, or take in the cabin, or ....?


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Jun 22, 2007 19:27 |  #2

I check mine in my suitcase.


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Jun 22, 2007 19:33 |  #3

gparvan wrote in post #3423172 (external link)
How do you Fly with a Tripod ?

I've heard that a broom works better for some than a tripod.

;) :p


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Jun 22, 2007 19:36 |  #4

Or even a hot air balloon. Anyhow when traveling to Alaska, I just put mine in with my luggage, taped to a footlocker with strapping tape.


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Jun 22, 2007 20:50 |  #5

Mine rides in my checked baggage. It is insured.




  
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Jun 23, 2007 03:10 |  #6

SkipD wrote in post #3423409 (external link)
I've heard that a broom works better for some than a tripod.

;) :p

You beat me to it Skip :-)

OP - I'd check with the airline first to see if you even have the option of carrying it on as hand baggage.


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Jun 23, 2007 03:22 |  #7

Checked in baggage, in its bag and wrapped in a towel. No fuss.


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Jun 23, 2007 06:20 |  #8

SkipD wrote in post #3423409 (external link)
I've heard that a broom works better for some than a tripod.

;) :p

Speaking from experience, yes, yes they do... especially the jet-turbo brooms. :)

OP query: I put mine in checked baggage, when I fly.


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Jun 23, 2007 09:16 |  #9

check it in my suitcase and wrapped up betwen clothes so the carbon fiber does not get any dings.


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Jun 23, 2007 11:20 |  #10

I strap it to the outside of my pack or else put it inside - it is the Gitzo 1258 with BH40 that is about 22" long (carryon size).

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Jun 23, 2007 11:44 as a reply to  @ JohnJ80's post |  #11

My tripod is strapped to the side of my camera bag. My carry on easily fits in the overhead.

I fly at least twice a week. No one has ever questioned my tripod.


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Jun 24, 2007 00:39 |  #12

rustylewis wrote in post #3426414 (external link)
My tripod is strapped to the side of my camera bag. My carry on easily fits in the overhead.

I fly at least twice a week. No one has ever questioned my tripod.

Rusty, that comes as a shock to me! Good to know. Thank you.

Thanks everybody for info.

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btw - I fill the legs of my tripod with model rocket engines! Works great!!! :lol:




  
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Jun 24, 2007 09:31 |  #13

Rusty, that comes as a shock to me!

Yes, it is sometimes odd what the TSA cares about. Neither the TSA or anyone from an airline has ever said a word. Occasionally, the TSA wants to swab something inside the case when I go through security, but that's it.


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Jun 24, 2007 09:48 |  #14

SkipD wrote in post #3423409 (external link)
I've heard that a broom works better for some than a tripod.

;) :p


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Jun 24, 2007 10:24 |  #15

I first tape the ends of the tripod so they don't poke my wings and then I fly!;) ;) ;)


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