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Camera monopods from US brands and US-based sellers

7 US brands and sellers surfaced here at $10.95 to $739.99, each verified from Amazon's own published seller info. Last verified August 21, 2026.

A camera monopod lives or dies on its leg locks and the head that sits on top of it, not on how many sections it folds into. Cheap ones use thin-wall aluminum tubing and a plastic twist collar that strips out after a season, so the leg slowly sinks under the weight of a real camera.

What to look for in a good camera monopod

  • Leg lock material. Look for metal flip locks or a thick rubberized twist collar; thin plastic collars crack in cold weather and start slipping under load within months.
  • Load rating vs your gear. Check the stated maximum load against your camera and heaviest lens combined, since a monopod rated just barely for your setup will flex and sag on longer shoots.
  • Foot and tip design. A rubber foot that unscrews to reveal a metal spike is a sign of a monopod built for both studio floors and outdoor ground; a fixed rubber cap that never comes off usually means the housing is one piece and can't be replaced when it wears through.
  • Price as a signal. Verified US sellers in this category run about $11 to $740, and the true throwaway listings tend to sit below that floor, using the price to hide the missing warranty and the flimsier tubing.

We read each seller's registered country from Amazon's own published seller info. We don't claim anything here is manufactured in the US, only that you're buying from a US brand or a US-based seller.

Quick comparison

Confirmed US brands and sellers for camera monopods: brand, price, and seller location
BrandPriceSeller
Bower$10.95US-based seller
Joby$89.99US-based seller
Oben$184.62US-based seller
ProMaster$134.95US-based seller
Really Right Stuff$739.99US-based seller
Vanguard$49.99US-based seller
Vidpro$16.95US-based seller

Confirmed US brands and sellers

7 listings where Amazon's own seller info places the seller in the US. Each badge says which.

US brands we went looking for

More names an AI suggested for this category that we haven't confirmed US on yet. Each badge says how far we've checked it.

Suggested, not verified. These names came from an AI suggestion, not from our data. We only call a brand US after checking the seller's registered address on its Amazon seller page. Amazon is the seller on these, so its seller page can't tell us who the brand is.

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