The K&F Concept 64 inch/163cm Camera Tripod can technically support up to 8kg (17.6 lbs), according to the manufacturer's description. This means it should work well for most mirrorless cameras and even bulkier DSLRs.
But, here's the thing—our research suggests that it handles lighter gear a bit more comfortably. If you're planning to use heavy equipment, like a DSLR with a Sigma 150-600mm lens, there might be some issues. The ball head might not always hold steady if it's not precisely adjusted, which could lead to slippage.
So, practically speaking, you'd probably have a better experience with loads around 3kg (6.6 lbs). It's less hassle, especially if you're after stability and want to make quick adjustments without constantly fiddling with your setup. Plus, if you're mostly using lighter lenses or even shooting with a phone, it's pretty handy—it comes with a cellphone clip too.
All in all, it's lightweight and compact, which makes it perfect for travel and outdoor shoots. Setting it up or packing it away is a breeze, which is why many casual photographers love it for their adventures.
If your setup is within the manufacturer's weight limit, this tripod should work nicely. But if you're regularly using heavier gear, you might want to look into more robust options for added stability and security.
In short, the K&F Concept tripod is a solid choice for photographers who lean towards portability and convenience over maximum weight capacity. Just be aware of its practical limits to get the best use out of it.