Who wouldn’t want a Viscoelastic Polymer-based tripod that sticks to anything? The Monster Pod sticks to trees, brick walls, marble, cement, sheet rock, wire fences, metal poles, in the cold, in the heat, upside down, wet or dry– you get the idea. Just screw your camera onto the pivoting tripod mount, and then mold the Monster Pod to the surface of, well, just about anything with your hands. It will hold position for 1-10 minutes depending on the surface. After you have taken your pulitzer winning photo, gently peel off and move to your next locale. The creators of Monster Pod tout it as having ‘alien intelligence;’ I guess the thing does resemble a flying saucer.

Via Photojojo


Lisa Thursday, 01.04.07 @ 4:43 pm

that street scene looks like VorFrue Kirke in downtown Copenhagen……. is this a Danish product perhaps?


armen Friday, 01.05.07 @ 12:46 am

sticks for 1-10 minutes. if you leave it too long, itll be a very costly last picture with that camera.


Amit Gupta Friday, 01.05.07 @ 2:48 am

Nope, New York City. I took that pic bordering Central Park in Manhattan.


Karl Long Friday, 01.05.07 @ 10:44 pm

hahaha, great idea, but 1-10 minutes i’m not sure I’m willing to guess how long it will hold :-)


dangerOp Friday, 01.12.07 @ 5:20 pm

i have one. i think it’s a very interesting concept. but i tried to peel it off once by grabbing the plasticky little stub, and it tore right off. and the goo base is kinda… um… not what i expected. i thought it would be more like artifical gecko feet. it’s more like glorified bubble gum. i only keep it as a novelty item… my pocket camera actually goes in a pocket, but this is slightly too large for that so i leave it home.


Terry Saturday, 03.10.07 @ 6:58 pm

Ugh, tried it yesterday and it totally sucks, hard to get the cam oriented peoperly and it isn’t very good at living up to it’s 20z spec.




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