Best sub 4lb tripod for shooting and glassing?

I have an innorel tripod I got off amazon, it is way sturdy and can easily be shot off.

It is a little more than 1# heavier with ball head but right at 4# with out the head, but price is not bad. They have a bunch of different options though, and the 44# max weight tripod weighs in sub 4# with ball head it appears.

my model is the GT324C, but there are a bunch of other varieties. The GT284C was the one above mentioned sub 4# with ball head.
 
Curious as I have a similar question as OP. So I just grabbed C.4 x18 binos from Maven that I would like to use as a spotting scope for game. I hear they are heavy but having a second eye relief is good for longevity of spotting sessions. I have no interest in shooting off a tripod at this point in time.

A friend recommended me the Tricer BC tripod and LP Head… but that’s like $600. I’m looking for a light weight set-up as I hike (no motors or animals) to pack in, and I’m in Idaho so everything is up a mountain both directions.

With no successful experience glassing, it’s very hard to know what I want. I am of the mindset but once-cry once, but at the same time I’m unsure if that’s really the right for me. I have a pad that I sit on, a pair of 10x42s that I glass with currently, a thoughts? Was the Maven glass a good move, too?

What do you Opticheads recommend?
 
I’m back and forth between the Aziak backcountry tripod with wiser precision bt20 head and the Aziak ridgeline.

Neither I see myself shooting from the standing. The Aziak ridgeline is the lightest I’ve seen and has no center colum. The backcountry has the option for a center column or not - and with the wider head I’m only at 1.5lbs. I am willing to deal with a little extra weight on the Aziak/wiser set up for a pan/ball head combo.

But if you want something you can shoot from the standing, you’ll want to look elsewhere
 
My budget isn't huge for a tripod right now so I think am going to go with the Leofoto LS-324C for this year. I will be adding a 4" arca rail to my main mountain rifle. If it feels too light while shooting, I will upgrade to something more burly later and keep the LS-324C as a photography/glassing tripod
 
Tricer AD with your head of choice. I shoot off the LP panhead, whole setup weighs like 2.5lbs. not the most stable shooting ng platform, but it's better than a bipod.
 
Has this thing held up pretty well through real world hunting conditions and being strapped to the outside of the pack? Looks like it is just a knock off of the Leofoto
No idea. I just got it a couple weeks ago.

Probably won’t hunt with it, but plan on using during PRS 22 matches.
A 10-12# 22 probably won’t be much of a test, but after looking it over I don’t see where it would have any issues.
 
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