I have been looking for a solution for a lightweight camera support system for my Architectural photography when I travel by plane. When I have the car I have my heavy indestructible Manfrotto 055, with geared head. This tripod is the perfect platform for me. But it does not fit in my "carry on".
So searching around I have found the "Three Legged Thing + Leo II" in carbon fibre, which packs down to 380mm and weighs a couple of Kilos. Yesterday it arrived from Germany (I found a ex demo on their website that was cheaper. But Brexit customs shit makes buying stuff from the UK a pain). British designed, but like everything else made in the Far East (the Dyson model). it is well made and the angle bracket is nicer than my heavy Manfrotto Bracket. Arca Swiss plates seem to be the standard these days, but I prefer the Manfrotto 401 plates that click into place. But It is just a question of habit.
It looks like it will be a pretty good solution for travel, or when I am in a city, and have to walk quite a distance from the car. It should fit in the rucksack I use for travel along with the camera gear. For the plane it fits in my carry on suitcase. I played with it today and it seemed more than sufficiently solid for what I want. It is a pretty clever design, in the way it folds down to a quite small size.
On my last visit to the UK I missed having a tripod. For this years trip over, when I want to visit East Anglia, it should do the job nicely.
Here are some shots of the tripod with my assistant helping out.