TurboTripod - Ultra Fast, Ultra Light
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Description
The TurboTripod is the fastest-deploying, most compact tripod made for the Outin Nano. Designed for speed, ease of use and stability, it offers a solid brewing platform wherever you go—without adding bulk to your gear.
Key Features:
- Rapid Deployment & Pack-Away – Deploys instantly by sliding the upper ring downward, locking the legs into position automatically.
- Super Lightweight – Just 47 grams but surprisingly robust.
- Geometry-Based Locking – Innovative leg design locks in place using pure geometry—no locks or clips.
- Ultra-Compact When Packed – Folds into a small footprint that fits easily in any bag.
- No Hardware Needed – All parts can be printed.
- No Support Needed – All parts are designed with printability in mind.
Whether you're brewing at the campsite or in your kitchen, the TurboTripod gives your Outin Nano the stability it deserves—with zero setup hassle.
Assembly instructions
Install the lower ring to the bottom of the Nano by simply pressing it on from the bottom. There are built in flex zones in the ring which makes for a good press fit. There is a small edge stopping it from going too far. Note the correct orientation shown in the picture.

Lower ring installed Connect the legs to the upper ring. The legs have a cutout in the axle to make it easier to install. Insert a leg in the orientation shown in the picture then rotate i down. Repeat with the other two legs. Note that the bend in the leg must be outward! You should now have all three legs attached to the ring.

Correct insertion angle Take you upper ring-leg assembly and put it over the Nano. Align the legs with the holes in the lower ring and push them through.

Align the legs with the lower ring Put the feet on the legs. They are simply pressfit on but are quite tight as to not require glue. Don't be afraid to use a bit of force to push them all the way on. You'll know they are all the way in when the top of the upper ring aligns with the top of the Nano (not including the lid) in packed up state. The feet work as stoppers, keeping the legs in place. Feel free to print the feet in TPU if you long for extra grip.


Congratulations, you now have landing gear on your Nano!
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.












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