Tricer Tripod, Head, and Bino Adapter Review, By Matt Cashell

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Great review @Matt Cashell
I was wondering how they preformed being so light wieght. Did you find yourself twisting the leg locks backwards all the time or did it become intuitive after using for awhile?

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Big fan of the Tricer LP. I currently have an older sirui tripod I use with it and I think it’s just above 2 lbs total set up. Think I may eventually try the Tricer BC if the sirui ever fails.
 

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I picked set up on sale after the hunting season. Really nice setup in my opinion. I haven't spent much time behind it but it's solid enough for my use.
 

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Great review @Matt Cashell
I was wondering how they preformed being so light wieght. Did you find yourself twisting the leg locks backwards all the time or did it become intuitive after using for awhile?

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Thanks Sam.

Still twisting the wrong way on occasion. It’s operator error though.

Remember I’m a flip lock guy at heart though …
 

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Is this the E-clip that is falling off on you guys??
 

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I got an AD tripod and the pan head. Im pretty impressed. The weights were spot on. I havent had issues on the direction of the twist locks and really like them at the top vs bottom of the sections. It is long compared to other more compact tripods but I dont think its that big of a deal. The head has been good so far but I havent run any awkward angles on it yet. I went with the AD over the BC because when I rifle hunt I like the option to shoot off of a tripod standing like safari sticks when needed.

Between upgraded spotting scope (ATC), tripod, and misc accesories, I'll be saving over 2 lbs of weight this fall. With a RRS bino mount and a spare arca swiss adapter Im sub 3 lbs for my set up not counting bino or spotting scope weight.
 
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Saw today a new el range and nl pure barrel mount is coming in May. I may be able to save a few more ounces there now too.


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Ran their AD tripod and LP head last season, thoroughly impressed with the weight. Ran a 65mm spotter on top of it and no stability issues whatsoever. Makes for a really nice and light glassing set-up.
 
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I’m on the fence on getting these legs. I don’t usually want to stand up too often to glass and when I do it’s usually around the pickup. Usually if I’m in the field I’d rather sit down anyway.

I am considering buying the AD legs so that I have the standing option and would also upgrade the tripod I use in the field (currently vortex summit ss-p). I like the thought of a “do it all” tripod for those rare occasions I would like to stand but I’m wondering if it wouldn’t make more sense to have two different set ups.

Has anyone used these legs to stand often with a larger spotter? Is the versatility of the “do it all” tripod like this worth it?


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Thanks for the review! Looking at getting an AD with a Wiser pan head for the upcoming season
 

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Love the Tricer LP panhead. Lightweight, extremely smooth, easy to adjust and operate. Started out using it on a Slik 634 but recently switched to an Aziak backcountry lite tripod to cut some weight.
 

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so is there really a best better and good rating article that groups these and considers price and availability
 
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