The outdoorsman stud is what I would prefer to use, but I heard if you install the stud on the EL Range it can void the warranty with Swarovski. I'm not sure if that is true or not though.Yes, Outdoorsman installed a stud and I use it with an Arca post mount. I switch between it and 15x56mm very easily. Others have the studs too.
Awesome! Looks like I will be sending mine in after the season. Thanks for the info!Read the overview
Outdoorsmans Swarovski EL Stud & Install
The most secure and efficient method of adapting EL binoculars to a tripod. Works on EL and EL Range binoculars Designed for use with the Outdoorsmans Binocular Adapter Stud is installed directly into the bridge of the binocular with not damage or heavy modification. Does not void warranty from...outdoorsmans.com
The outdoorsman stud is what I would prefer to use, but I heard if you install the stud on the EL Range it can void the warranty with Swarovski. I'm not sure if that is true or not though.
Perfect I will get mine sent in soon, Thanks!I had it installed on my EL Range. I was told the Outdoorsman is the only one that wouldn’t void Swaro warranty
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Perfect I will get mine sent in soon, Thanks!
I’ve tried quite a few options and Outdoorsmans is the best I’ve found. My turnaround was 2 weeks I think. No issues whatsoever.Perfect I will get mine sent in soon, Thanks!
Swarovski will warranty the binocular if it has been sent into Outdoorsmans and their 3rd party machine shop does the work. Only place to get it done... if its been drilled by anyone else they will not warranty it. Call Swarovski... I made the call before I sent my Els in. Its the best thing I have done with my binoculars.Kestrel Gassing Systems has an option so you don't have to drill into your Swaros. I think it's been figured out Swaro will not warranty the binos if they have been drilled.
I have the Outdoorsman and it's rock solid. I haven't figured out a good solution for what to do with the post if I put my spotting scope on my tripod. The post with adapter plate is too bulky to leave attached to my binos and still fit in my bino harness (marsupial gear). It's too bulky to fit in the side stretch pockets of the bino harness so it usually leads to stashing it somewhere, which can lead to forgetting where I put it. They're not cheap either... I use binos on the tripod a lot more than my spotter so it usually stays attached to the tripod head. I've lost a post and had to order another one. I can see why they make them in bright colors now.
I wish outdoorsman made something that clamped to a tripod leg that allowed you to attach the post to a tripod leg. I've tried tieing the little bag the post comes in to the tripod but it flops around and usually comes untied.
Wiser Precision just came out this this and looks pretty sweet. https://www.wiserprecision.com/products/ba-7-sparrow-bino-adapter
If that's true that's great..!Swarovski will warranty the binocular if it has been sent into Outdoorsmans and their 3rd party machine shop does the work. Only place to get it done... if its been drilled by anyone else they will not warranty it. Call Swarovski... I made the call before I sent my Els in. Its the best thing I have done with my binoculars.
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If that's true that's great..!
Swarovski will warranty the binocular if it has been sent into Outdoorsmans and their 3rd party machine shop does the work. Only place to get it done... if its been drilled by anyone else they will not warranty it. Call Swarovski... I made the call before I sent my Els in. Its the best thing I have done with my binoculars.
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