







🎬 Glide like a pro, shoot like a visionary.
The Vidpro SK-22 Professional Skater Dolly is a lightweight, compact camera stabilizer designed for DSLRs and camcorders. It offers smooth, precise 360-degree and straight-line dolly movements enabled by polyurethane wheels with stainless steel ball bearings and an extendable handle. Angle position markers allow quick axle adjustments, making it ideal for cinematic panning shots. Despite its promising specs, user feedback highlights concerns about wheel smoothness and product reliability from third-party sellers.






| ASIN | B00DCZL4K0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #940,007 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #231 in Camcorder Handheld Stabilisers |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.4 x 15.2 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 898 g |
| Item model number | SK22 |
| Manufacturer | Vidpro |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 15.24 x 7.62 cm; 898.11 g |
A**A
Do not buy, The seller is doing scam
Do not buy this product. The sellers is doing scam. They will send you defective and used item with lots of scratches and if you return the product back, they will say customer has broken the item and not ready to refund. For the first time I am giving one star to any product on Amazon. Amazon support is great as always but remember one thing, This product is not from Amazon. It is a third party seller and if you want to return, you have to courier yourself to the seller and they will say whatever they want as Amazon is not going to check the product. Stay Away from this product, it doesn't work and not value for money.
S**K
not that great. Wheels could have been much smoother
It's again ok, not that great. Wheels could have been much smoother. I did use it with DSLR, but did not work to my expectations.
M**S
I don't write a ton of Amazon reviews, but given some of the mixed comments I wanted to share my experience. I am not a professional videographer. I don't have the money for a professional camera, slider, or motion control system. I'm a dude with a tiny YouTube channel who shoots with his phone. If you want to get smooth slide-in's / slide-out's, this thing works great. I experimented with curves and a variety of different movements. I'm very pleased with the results. I would suggest leaving motion stabilization on for any small bumps in your table, but I was able to get some really nice footage using this thing. Setup is self explanatory, the wheels were plenty smooth, and for the price? It makes me look much more professional than I really am. If you're in a similar situation as me, I'd suggest taking a look at it.
K**G
After reading the reviews on this dolly, I wanted to give an objective review. Overall, I'm moderately impressed with this dolly. It's smooth, quiet, and rolls straight (or curves when you need it to). For the money, it was a good buy, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Firstly, the handle is so short it's practically useless, unless you want to bend over while you move the dolly. Also, it's chintzy. Get a good long selfie stick with a tripod screw and you're set. Second, don't expect to control the dolly; once it's set, it will go that direction and only that direction. Trying to use the handle to control the direction was an exercise in futility. It won't happen, certainly not for $40. I will say that this dolly is well constructed, heavy enough to be stable, and, as mentioned previously, it is smooth and quiet on both hard and soft surfaces. The results you get with it are great. It's the perfect size for a moderately sized camcorder. Supposedly this will work for a DSLR, but I think it's too small and too light for even a modest DSLR rig. Your mileage may vary. I'm glad I bought this because I got some Sam Raimi style low angle shots for a short film I'm working on. It was worth the price just for those specific results, but obviously this dolly is good for many shots and projects.
D**E
I don’t even know why I purchased this as I have really no use for something or the sort. But it is a pretty cool gadget. I just wish the part for Your phone or camera was tighter. It won’t Drop your phone but the slightest gust of wind and your phone will end up on its side. And it’s somewhat difficult for it to maneuver to turn smoothly. But overall it’s pretty cool I just have to find a reason to use it!
J**D
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S**O
I'm a beginner in this film-making stuff. I use a DSLR. By buying this little dolly I can say that I got what I wanted. It looks professional, so when I'm shooting something for our school for example, it sends a message like "Hey, It's OK! This film is in safe hands!". Also a pretty cool feature is the handle -that can extends- to save you the trouble of moving the dolly with your hands. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for low price gear but with good quality.
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