Swarovski slc tripod adapter vs outdoorsman??

13bonatter69

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Has anyone messed around with both systems for the swarovski 10x42 slc's? I am wanting to get one or the other and haven't been around either one to see if they are any good. Thanks
 
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13bonatter69

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probably the vortex summit ssp. I want something small and light, and a lot of my time glassing is setting in my helinox chair....lol
 

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I have the same tripod and the outdoorsmans adapter, they work just fine together. A buddy has the swaro adapter, and he likes it just fine. You can't go wrong with either, but the outdoorsmans will save you some money.
 

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I have been stashing away Cabela’s gift cards and will be putting in an order for a pair of SLCs here shortly. Aside from the cost is there any difference in terms of weight or ease of use?

Also, what heads are you guys running with binos? I have been using the ball head that comes standard with the ProMaster tripod, and can't say that I m overly impressed while using with a spotter.
 

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I have the Swaro' and the Vortex

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The Swaro' is super solid, a little heavy and bulky, so I end up with the Vortex on everything as it's trim & light. I don't use the slip-on skirt though, too easy to dump your optics. I just use a quick-release plate.
 
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Like you, I was less than impressed with the ball head for the spotting scope. i much prefer a pan head for the Spotter. I do really like the ball head when I am running binos on the tripod. I can set the tension on the ball head so that I can move my binos just using my face
 
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