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THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod

  
 
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THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod

I’ve been using tripods since 1956 when I used one with my little Kodak Retina IIa folding Rangefinder camera.

I have a whole closet full of tripods, and there are no crappy ones (or few) there. I have Gitzos that can hold a bowling ball or a Burzynski ball head. And I have several little ones like the Gitzo QT 1545 T that are about as light as I can go to support my Nikons, Hasselblads, and Cambo view cameras.

And then I stumbled on an advertisement add for the HEIPI W28S, a lightweight (3 lbs) carbon fiber tripod that folds up tight like a pocket knife. I studied the literature with care and found myself nodding yes to all the features, but of course I had to see the thing in person and it was only $429, which is inexpensive compared to all my RSS tripods. I ordered it.

When it arrived, I was delighted to see that it was even better than I imagined. I couldn’t be happier and set about to test every part of it. It all checked out.

And before I knew it, I had it outside in the garden taking photos with my Hasselblad. Fully extended it seemed light as a feather, and I was overtired from dragging my Series-3 RSS tripods with the Arca-Swiss Cube1 geared head on it all these years.

And it was stable enough for the light work I do, and I still have all those heavier carbon-fiber RRS and Gitzo tripods if I need them. Otherwise, they can stay in the studio and work there.

And the most controversial feature of the HEIPI W28S is that it has a small three-leg tripod that acts like a central column and is amazingly steady. I hate center columns and never use them, not ever. I have a whole tub of columns in the closet that I never used.

Yet this tiny, three-legged column works powerfully and I find myself using all the time instead of endlessly extending and retracting the tripod legs. I keep those legs extended so the tripod will fit in the back of my car, but extend the 3-leg column more and more of the time. And, as mentioned, that tiny 3-legged column, with a twist of the hand pops right out and can be used on the tabletop or ground and still have all the Arca-Swiss clamp with it. I have used it a couple of times, and have no complaint. Amazing, a column that actually works.

And the Ball Head on the top of the tripod is larger than you would expect for this sized tripod and really is a pleasure to use. And best of all for me, the various clamps and twists ae exactly perfect for my hands, and it is like I had the HEIPI W28S for many years.

I know tripods, and yes, they can be beautiful, but equally they are a necessary evil for me to haul around, so much that I have to think twice about whether I should use it to this or that shot.

And I know that the new Hasselblad X2D2 is so flexible that it can be used handheld even at very low shutter speeds, and I also do that. I have carefully tested the very best handheld shots with the X2D2 against taking the same shot on a tripod.

And unfortunately for me I am so old-fashioned (and also just old) that I can see the little bit of difference between handholding with the new X2D2 and putting it on a tripod. So, when I can, I still want that tripod for all still life, yet thanks to the HEIPI W28S it is not a chore. I am enjoying it and lifting the tripod with camera attached around the gardens is fun.

And it folds up small and tight taking up almost no space in the car. No, I won’t always use it because handheld with the X2D2 is amazing in itself, yet as mentioned, I always, always, always want that last bit of sharpness if can get it. The HEIPI W28S is a blessing to me. And I am not being paid or given anything free for this review. I actually love the product and use it all the time.

I write this because there must be others like me looking for a light yet feature-rich carbon-fiber tripod with an Arca-Swiss clamp that is so easy to use but safe. Solid.

Here is their site and plenty of photos that show the features. When I received the tripod, I was surprised how well and thoughtfully made it was. I could not do a better design myself, and actually using did not take but a moment and it felt like I have been working it for years.

The three-legged central column is a brilliant design and solid as a rock. I use it all the time and it saves me extending and retracking the three main legs.

HEIPE W28S Tripod

https://heipivision.com/products/heipi-3-in-1-travel-tripod-w28s?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21681803202&gbraid=0AAAAA-B6i_n60RaqvSBtCBGEsShnT3Y-Y&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_rPGBhCbARIsABjq9cfhF-U-5OMMuNxEnv4lGis4dyNpS28AulIt_Mx1b6raSJ1qGolxkWYaAqK6EALw_wcB









Sep 19, 2025 at 02:11 PM
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p.1 #2 · THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod


Wow, that tripod-in-tripod solution is genius. So much better than the Peak design one.


Sep 19, 2025 at 02:51 PM
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p.1 #3 · THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod


Would be interesting to see a comparison to the Gitzo travel tripods. This one has a higher rated capacity than my 1545T but not sure how much difference there is in practice.


Sep 22, 2025 at 07:27 AM
 


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p.1 #4 · THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod


as someone who always uses a tripod, very tempted to order one


Sep 22, 2025 at 08:51 AM
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p.1 #5 · THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod


I have a bunch of the Gitzo travel tripods and they are fine, but not in the same league as the HEIPE W28S, IMO. This is really a well thought out tripod.


Sep 23, 2025 at 05:56 AM
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p.1 #6 · THE HEIPE W28S Lightweight Tripod


The design is indeed clever.

I've always been keen to keep my center column down (or very low). My preference has been to go with longer legs than center column height. This seems to borrow from the "hat" approach, and suggests better stability. I get that it is designed as a travel tripod, but I'd like a taller version, and maybe just a three leg variety. Granted, that makes the package a bit larger, but from a user height / stability perspective ... I'm wondering a bit.

I'd be very curious to know how well it functions ... for damping, etc. I've got vibration analyzers at work that would be interesting to do some comps with this vs. other well damped (or non-raised column) tripods to see its effectiveness for the tri-legged center column. In principle, the design is attractive to my stability perspective ... would be curious to quantify how much more effective it is (or not, due to the higher leg count) compared to others.




Sep 23, 2025 at 07:04 AM







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