TXHunt
Lil-Rokslider
I've been doing a lot of reading on here about tripods that can do double shift for a spotter and to shoot off of and it seems like I kept hearing about Leofoto. So after doing more research on them it seems that the Summit (LM) and Ranger (LS) series are what most people choose. I'm looking at the Summit LM-364C and the Ranger LS-364C
Seems the Summit is rated for a little more weight 66lb vs 55lb but also weighs a little more 4.2lb vs 3.9lb. Looks like the Summit can take a video bowl that I don't see as an option on the Ranger. What does a video bowl do for a sportsman? Is that something that is beneficial to me as a hunter? Also, the Summit is almost double the price of the Ranger. I am a believer in you get what you pay for in most cases, is that true here?
Anyone on here care to give some feedback on either of them.
Here is the link to the Summit
Link to the Ranger
I forgot to ask, What head do you recommend for these?
Seems the Summit is rated for a little more weight 66lb vs 55lb but also weighs a little more 4.2lb vs 3.9lb. Looks like the Summit can take a video bowl that I don't see as an option on the Ranger. What does a video bowl do for a sportsman? Is that something that is beneficial to me as a hunter? Also, the Summit is almost double the price of the Ranger. I am a believer in you get what you pay for in most cases, is that true here?
Anyone on here care to give some feedback on either of them.
Here is the link to the Summit
LM-364C - Leofoto
Leofoto was founded at the beginning of 2014. It is located in Zhongshan, beautiful Pearl River Delta area in China. Leofoto team has been designing and manufacturing series of camera support systems by comparing and studying the high-end photographic accessories made in China and abroad and...
www.leofoto.com
Link to the Ranger
LS-364C - Leofoto
Leofoto was founded at the beginning of 2014. It is located in Zhongshan, beautiful Pearl River Delta area in China. Leofoto team has been designing and manufacturing series of camera support systems by comparing and studying the high-end photographic accessories made in China and abroad and...
www.leofoto.com
I forgot to ask, What head do you recommend for these?