A new kickstarter campaign for a Peak Design travel tripod got me thinking about getting a travel tripod that would be shorter and easier to pack than my regular one. The Peak Design looks interesting and has some novel features, but I am not willing to spend $479 (the Kickstarter discount price--the list will be $599) for a piece of equipment that no one has experience using.
One of the other carbon fiber tripods Peak Design uses as a comparison is the MeFoto Roadtrip. MeFoto has a number of models that one can buy for under $300, including a ball head.
I know that this won't compare with my regular tripod, an Oben that I paired with a Markins head. However, I wonder how usable this and other travel tripods are. For example, one reviewer complained that he didn't consider the one he bought to be stable enough for long exposures. Given that I do night photography, that would be a deal-breaker for me.
Anyone have either good or bad experiences with specific travel tripods?
I should add that I much prefer gear with arca-swiss compatible clamps because that is what I have on all of my equipment.
thanks
Dan