I used outdoorsman with an arca adapter and liked it.
Last year I used a prototype of the Tricer N and I really liked getting rid of the bino adapter (sadly i have last 2 over the years). Biggest draw back is that when uneven terrain the large offset CG causes the panhead to rotate, more difficult to keep from moving.
Wiser has their new BA-7, similar to tricer but it has a hole in the bottom so you can set it on top of a trekking pole. If you can get that one installed closer to the focus knob it might help with the offset CG issue.
I used a post for many years, left a few of them in the mountains. When I bought pures I decided to give the Tricer NL a try. So far so good, I haven't missed having a post yet. And I can't lose this on accident
The Tricer-NL is a billet machined binocular clamp built specifically for the Swarovski NL Pures. Machined with Arca Swiss and 1/4-20 threads the Tricer-NL will adapt to any tripod on the market. When you want to put your NL Pures on a tripod you can trust that the Tricer-NL will do the job...
Outdoorsman stud last few years. Now the Aziak B7 Sparrow I think it is. I like not needing to pack the little outdoorsman adapter post around, and like how a trekking pole also clips in to the sparrow. Super light. My go to now.