At just under five pounds, the Manfrotto BeFree Pro 3-Way Aluminum Tripod is not the lightest but may be one of the most versatile if you are a video creator as well as a stills photographer. Even with a heavy load as shown above the tripod locks in place very strong.

Note: Manfrotto sent me this tripod for review for Photofocus. All feedback and feelings about the tripod are mine.

Pros

  • Compact size when folded Folds to just under 18 inches for travel and transport
  • Multi purpose for photos and video
  • 66 inches tall
  • Super smooth panning and tilt
  • This tripod head accepts Arca Swiss mounting plates as well as their proprietary plate
  • Includes a carry bag

Cons

  • Utilizing star hex head bolts. Doesn’t match up with all other hex heads in my kit. Not a tight fit for the wrench in the star hex key.
  • No level for the leveling head.

Manfrotto BeFree GT Pro 3-Way Aluminum Tripod — Technical Specifications

BeFree tripod from manfrotto
Solid and versatile yet packs small.
  • Weight – 4.81 lbs
  • Maximum Height – 66.14 in
  • Closed Length – 17.72 in
  • Head Type – 3 Way Head
  • Safety Payload – UNI/PdR 105:2021 13.23 lbs
  • Maximum Height (with Center Column Down) – 58.27 in
  • Base Diameter – 1.73 in
  • Bubble Spirit Level – (No.) 3
  • Carrying Bag Included – Yes
  • Center Column – rapid
  • Upper Disc Diameter – 1.57 in
  • Color – Black Matt
  • Leg Sections – 4 with Twist Lock
  • Top Attachment – 3/8″ screw
  • Base Type – 1.73 in
  • Easy Link – Yes
  • Friction Control – No
  • Min Height – 18.9 in
  • Independent Pan Lock
  • Independent Tilt Lock
  • Leg Angles – 22°, 54°, 89°
  • Legs Tube Diameter – 0.61- 0.75- 0.89- 1.02 in
  • Material – Aluminum
  • Maximum Working Temperature – 158 °F – Minimum Working Temperature – 22 °F
  • Pan Drag – fluid cartridge with fixed drag
  • Panoramic Rotation – 360° °
  • Quick Release – Plate Type – 200PL PRO – also Arca Swiss compatible
  • Tilt Drag – fluid cartridge with fixed drag

Manfrotto BeFree GT Pro 3-Way Aluminum Tripod — Ergonomics and build quality

This is a solid tripod. All connections are stiff and strong. I thought maybe a little too stiff at first but after a little break-in period, some small adjustments with use, all feels good. Panning handles are comfortable soft rubber with a nice positive grip. The pan head lock and knob for securing the camera mount are made of hard plastic with non-slip ridges.

Head is very strong and fluid head is smooth. Handles are comfortable for long term use.
BeFree tripod from manfrotto ready for travel
The BeFree head stowed for travel. Clever!

For such a small head the support is strong even when a long lens is mounted. The 13 plus pound rating should cover most photographer/videographers gear with room to spare.

Manfrotto BeFree GT Pro 3-Way Aluminum Tripod — In use

BeFree tripod from manfrotto twist locks
Twist locks are easy to grab, but need an extra twist to ensure hold. Rubber feet are non-skid material.

The twist locks are secure but you need to pay a bit of extra attention to them. There were a number of times when I thought I’d set them strong they would succumb to some downward pressure. I’m sure with continued use, I’ll get the feel for when it is twisted enough to lock correctly.

BeFree tripod from Manfrotto leg connections
Just under the fluid drag is a way to level the entire head independent of the leg base. Unfortunately, there is no level mounted there. I think this feature is important so I’ve ordered a small level to mount there.

I’m VERY happy there is a way to level the head independent of resetting tripod legs, That has always been a bug-a-boo for me. It’s a little disappointing that there is no level at that location. There are three bubble levels on the head itself but they are no help when it comes to that. There is a leg lock allowing for three separate positions including completely close to flat. With the varying possible configurations working in almost any outdoor location should be a breeze on un-level ground or hillsides.