JakeSCH
WKR
The MeoStar's 10x42 B1's are listed as 595g @ cameraland nyc which is just shy of 21oz.
That Tricer concept is intriguing, to say the least.
Is there just a single finite amount of swing-out for each of the "legs" on the Tricer?
I'm asking because the concept *sounds* bitchin'.... BUT... I use 3-section Trekking Poles that are of a fixed length when all sections are connected together. (A cable thru their middles locks them into each other) so the height of the poles isn't adjustable *that* way. So I was wondering if their Tricer had the ability to fan the legs out at a greater angle to achieve differing viewing heights?
I'm really diggin' on their design concept though! Cause yeah, the Trekking poles are redonkuously light. I typically only take one with me usually, but if it'll help take care of these functions that would Rock!
I reached out to the owner (name is drew) and he told me he released them with fixed swing out but is in the process of producing the variable swing out. He told me he would swap out the variable swing out for anyone who bought the fixed when it is finished (should be in a month or so). Side note, I also bought this leg replacements for the spartan bipod and shoot pretty well off them. Basically turning your trekking poles into shooting sticks, at 100 yards i have been consistent 1.5" groups with my 300 WM.
I took apart a 3rd trekking pole to use as the 3rd leg, but go back and forth keeping it together because I like the idea of a backup if one breaks. I am not sure how well your trekking poles would work though.
I would just search previous forum post about 12x, look up things that Ryan Avery shared among others. My hunting buddy just did the reverse though, went from a 12x and spotter to 10x and 18x because he was annoyed at me spotting all the game.