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Lil-Rokslider
After hours of research, I’m ready to ask any of you willing to help, what recommendations you have on a tripod and head combo.
Here’s my anticipated use and expectations.
After a nearly an hour discussion with a guy named Joshua at the Everett Sportsman’s Warehouse (shout out! If you’re on here!) I learned that the head is as important, if not more so than the tripod. Pan heads better than the ball style. Yes carbon is lighter, but also more $ and can be less stable ( though as I understand it, hanging weight from the center leg ( or is it a post?) can make it more stable.
Capability of accepting a shooting rail can be useful (though I’m not sure how that would work if you only have one tripod setup for glass. Wouldn’t you have to take the glass off, put the rail on, then setup the shooter...all while taking the glass off the animal?!?)
I’ll be calling a couple of dealers who represent multiple brands later today.
Some of the better respected brands Ive learned about are:
Also open to offers if you have one sitting around that you'd like to unload.
Jim
Here’s my anticipated use and expectations.
- I’ll be mounting 15x56 swaros SLC on it (maybe a spotter in the future as well).
99% of my hunts are from the rig vs backpack hunting (course I’d still appreciate less weight over 6-10 miles a day)
Would like the head to be compatible with a window mount for road scouting.
I imagine most glassing would be done sitting, but want to be able to stand too. I’m 5’10”
Like to keep the tripod/head under $500
I expect to use this for about six weeks nearly every day this year.
Decent resale value in the event I later discover a setup better suited to my needs.
Solid warranty
I understand I’ll need a swaro compatible adapter. I think the vortex pro @<$100 would work vs. the nearly $200 swaro one?
After a nearly an hour discussion with a guy named Joshua at the Everett Sportsman’s Warehouse (shout out! If you’re on here!) I learned that the head is as important, if not more so than the tripod. Pan heads better than the ball style. Yes carbon is lighter, but also more $ and can be less stable ( though as I understand it, hanging weight from the center leg ( or is it a post?) can make it more stable.
Capability of accepting a shooting rail can be useful (though I’m not sure how that would work if you only have one tripod setup for glass. Wouldn’t you have to take the glass off, put the rail on, then setup the shooter...all while taking the glass off the animal?!?)
I’ll be calling a couple of dealers who represent multiple brands later today.
Some of the better respected brands Ive learned about are:
- Manfrotto
Slik
Outdoorsman
Gitz0
Sirui
Promaster
Vortex ( mostly for the warranty)
Any dealers you'd recommend?
Also open to offers if you have one sitting around that you'd like to unload.
Jim