New Meopta Carbon Tripod - Any Experience

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Anyone running one the new Meopta carbon tripod? The two heads and 4 plates included in the kit is pretty appealing.
18" collapsed, 70" max height. 4 lbs... beats the Manfrotto I'm currently using.
 

Nate_Beres

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There's a lot included in the kit. MSRP is $499.95, why these still exist is beyond me. Minimum advertised price (what dealers will likely run) is $299.95.
I'll have one at some point
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Looking at Meopta's website the only tripod shown is made by Manfrotto, still looks like a fair deal. That fluid head looks very familiar, like the one on my Manfrotto
 
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I just got some more spec info from Meopta.
The kit contains two heads; each head has two plates, ... but the plates do NOT interchange between heads. (I was hoping they would so I could leave a plate on my spotter, bino adapter, and dslr without swapping plates)
Weight of 4# is with the ball head.
Three locking positions for the legs, the furthest open is 22*
Fluid head will support 17#
Ball head will support 22#
 
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coues32

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I just got some more spec info from Meopta.
The kit contains four heads; each head has two plates, ... but the plates do NOT interchange between heads. (I was hoping they would so I could leave a plate on my spotter, bino adapter, and dslr without swapping plates)
Weight of 4# is with the ball head.
Three locking positions for the legs, the furthest open is 22*
Fluid head will support 17#
Ball head will support 22#
How many heads come with?
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Nate_Beres

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Mine just arrived. Comes with a ton of accessories and is solid. If I were hiking deep into the Backcountry and counting ounces I'd probably find something lighter.
It easily converts to a monopod which I like.
Ball head is buttery smooth. It all comes in a convenient carrying case. At the price I wasn't expecting a ton from the case so I wasn't disappointed. If o were going to be using this a ton I'd probably get a pelican (or apache from harbor freight) case that will accommodate tripod, accessories and spotter.
It's not a $500 tripod but at $200ish your getting a lot.

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