180ls1
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I'd take $300 glass on a tripod over $3,000 glass hand held all day long.
Not sure what your hunting style and glassing method is, trekking pole would be good for a quick stable glass but for proper sit down and grid, obviously a tripod.Ordered the sparrow plate today. If I don’t like just a trekking pole I’ll grab a slik tripod.
I am still trying to figure it out myself. I do have trouble sitting still. And I already carry poles anyway, so it seemed like the most economic way to improve my setup in a way that will scale.Not sure what your hunting style and glassing method is, trekking pole would be good for a quick stable glass but for proper sit down and grid, obviously a tripod.
Use the binocs you have, but binocs on poles is still stabilized by hand. Better than freehand, but you should also consider the benefits of stationary optics. Make sense?I am still trying to figure it out myself. I do have trouble sitting still. And I already carry poles anyway, so it seemed like the most economic way to improve my setup in a way that will scale.