I looked back on the shipping notification and it was UPS Ground 15lbs (Stand and Pole). That would include the box and packing materials.
The pole is an Atlas MS43. I believe all of the bases are compatible with Atlas, but they are developing their own poles.
Price was pretty reasonable, IMO, for what this is. Small footprint, very stable, super quick and easy to set up/take down - just 'fold and go'. At the time I was quoted $48 for the Surefoot and $52 for the Longfoot. The stand and pole together set me back around $130
email conversation from Greg pasted here:
Hi John:
Sure! You can use a stock MS43 pole. In fact, I have a Demo unit Longfoot with an Ebony (black) MS43 pole on it sitting here. It was out on a demo run this summer at some big rock festivals.
The steel MS43 pole is substantially heavier than my Aluminum MS43-type pole, which raises the center of mass somewhat and benefits from the larger base.
I'd sell you that demo unit if you want. It does have a couple of little nicks in the pole, but it's not all scratched up, or I can assemble a new base and get a new pole in.
When I get the 4th section figured out, it will screw right onto the Atlas top section and telescope just like the Atlas Sections.
All of my tubes will mate with Atlas tubes in several configurations.
I'll send you pics later today when I have a wi-fi connection for my phone.
THE top section I ended up figuring out on my own (used a pole from an old speaker stand and fits perfectly, although it's silver and not black) Greg got busy with the Sundance Fil Festival - their company is contracted to do something for that...