Best affordable tripod and bino adapter combo ???

SW hunter

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If you want something cheap go with stuff from a sporting goods store. It will be ok it will work. If want something thats really good look at stuff for photography. Its probably 2-3 times cost of stuff find at sportsmans or cabelas but it will be lighter and stronger and definitely more steady.

And worlds better than the tripod outdoorsmans sells. I dont know why they still make those why do they associate their brand name with those. I thought it would be great. Their adapters are good. I thought well with a panhead this good their expensive tripods must be great too. Wrong. Heavy and not much steadier than sporting goods store variety.
 

Austink47

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Outdoormans is the gold standard. That said. Aziak on a small rig head is a very good compact, lightweight, affordable option. If you don’t want to go the outdoormans rout.
 

Hoggetter

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Slick 624 carbon tripod and the new traceir tripod head is extremely light weight for backcountry hunting, but you can’t stand and Glass you need to sit,
How do use a swaro stud adapter, so it’s hard to beat.
 

sf jakey

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I will reiterate the Outdoorsman Bino adapter is worth it. I don’t see what their tripod offers for the price though.
 
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Slik tripod
Outdoorsmans stud and adapter.
I run outdoorsmans heads.
Anything cheap you buy will be replaced and worth little to nothing down the road. Save up, buy good gear and hunt.
 
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There’s cheaper and more expensive ways of doing this, but I have used this setup for 2-3 years and I can’t imagine needing anything different. Slik 624, Outdoorsmans Pistol Grip and Bino Adapter. Like others have said, can’t stand and glass with the 624, but I never do anyway. I’d buy it in pieces if you can’t swing it all at once.
 

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Another vote for the aziak adapter. Switched last year and prefer it significantly over the field optics research adapter. I run the slik 634 tripod. I feel it’s a good budget option that’s still adequate/solid enough that I trust it in the backcountry.
 

timstl

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My "cheap" setup is a Primos Trigger Stick Gen 3 and a Vortex Optics Sport Binocular Adapter. I use the short trigger stick (18-38 in) to save a little weight, so it only works sitting or kneeling. It came with an adapter you can swap on in place of the rest. I paid $115 on Optics Planet with a coupon. The adapter was $20.

I can't rave about it, but it has worked fine for the cost.
 
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