Xringer07
Lil-Rokslider
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- Jun 29, 2012
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I might be looking for a unicorn, but here goes.
Looking to get into some NRL Hunter and there is an obvious preference and advantage to inverted leg tripods usually in a 2 segment configuration for fast deployment and increased stability. The issue is those tripods are intentionally long stowed and are in the 4-5 lb range.
I’m thinking an inverted 3 section tripod with a stowed length of ~25”, max height of ~65” and weighing around 3lb would offer folks a practical solution for a backcountry tripod that would fit within the vertical profile of most frame packs, while being fast and competitive within NRL Hunter for someone that wants to develop skills with their hunting equipment.
The T3 Trinity exhibits nearly those exact specs, but is super heavy at over 5 lbs (perfect for PRS and NRL Hunter) but pretty hefty for packing.
My question is, is it even possible to skinny down those specs to hit the sub 3lb weight mark?
I might be in the minority that doesn’t want to “game” NRL Hunter, but rather develop skills with what I use in the field while creating an efficient yet packable system.
Looking to get into some NRL Hunter and there is an obvious preference and advantage to inverted leg tripods usually in a 2 segment configuration for fast deployment and increased stability. The issue is those tripods are intentionally long stowed and are in the 4-5 lb range.
I’m thinking an inverted 3 section tripod with a stowed length of ~25”, max height of ~65” and weighing around 3lb would offer folks a practical solution for a backcountry tripod that would fit within the vertical profile of most frame packs, while being fast and competitive within NRL Hunter for someone that wants to develop skills with their hunting equipment.
The T3 Trinity exhibits nearly those exact specs, but is super heavy at over 5 lbs (perfect for PRS and NRL Hunter) but pretty hefty for packing.
My question is, is it even possible to skinny down those specs to hit the sub 3lb weight mark?
I might be in the minority that doesn’t want to “game” NRL Hunter, but rather develop skills with what I use in the field while creating an efficient yet packable system.