Tall or standard outdoorsmans?

WoodBow

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I emailed them to ask but haven't heard back.

I'm 72" tall. My pupil height is about 67". I currently run 15s on outdoorsmans tall bino adapter. Will I need the tall tripod to glass standing fully upright? Even if not, the tall will be more stable than the standard plus extension, right?

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I thought this was about shirts - to get a tall or regular shirt. Easy answer is the tall - so you can tuck it in and it stays in when you bend over.

As for the tripod - you can probably lower the tall if its too tall. Can't raise the short one.

I usually sit to glass an area.

Good luck.
 
I thought this was about shirts - to get a tall or regular shirt. Easy answer is the tall - so you can tuck it in and it stays in when you bend over.

As for the tripod - you can probably lower the tall if its too tall. Can't raise the short one.

I usually sit to glass an area.

Good luck.
Lol. Yea I'm def going tall for shirts when available.

I sit 95% of the time. Went on a hunt last year where I was super happy to be able to glass standing though.

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I think you would be better off investing in more arrows for your sheep hunt. It would be pretty embarrassing to run out after half a day of hunting.
 
Yes, get the tall tripod if you want to glass standing up. I run 15’s on mine a lot and glass standing up quite a bit. Glass sitting down if I plan on being in a location for a long period of time. You can add an extension to the tall if you need more height and remove if you don’t. Add the pouch they sell and you get put a rock in it for more weight stabilization. I like more outdoorsmans set up quite a bit.
 
Yes, get the tall tripod if you want to glass standing up. I run 15’s on mine a lot and glass standing up quite a bit. Glass sitting down if I plan on being in a location for a long period of time. You can add an extension to the tall if you need more height and remove if you don’t. Add the pouch they sell and you get put a rock in it for more weight stabilization. I like more outdoorsmans set up quite a bit.
Ok thanks!

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I think you would be better off investing in more arrows for your sheep hunt. It would be pretty embarrassing to run out after half a day of hunting.
Don't you worry about that.

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