mporter012
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I have been going through all my gear the last week and calculating weight, and trying to figure out where to cut pounds, because was just way too heavy last year. I am 165 pounds soaking wet, so a 50 pound pack is pretty uncomfortable....
For shooting sticks, trekking poles, and a bino tripod. Technically I could get rid of all of those.... who needs shooting sticks (ME), but here is what I have and the weights for each. Is anybody making a really lightweight combo system that you can somehow integrate all three of these?
2lb 2 1/2oz: Vortex high country tripod with the quick release plate
1lb-1/4oz: sonic alu evo trekking poles
2lbs 12 7/8 oz: Shooting stick: BOG adrenaline tri
Total: 5lb 15-1/2 oz
There are definitely lighter trekking poles, but you're talking ounces, but get ounces add up, as I do calculations, I may end up deciding it's worth it I don't know, but for $200-$250 to save 6 ounces? Not prob worth it... but the shooting stick in tripod you're talking almost 5 pounds, that's a lot of weight, of course, not including Bino's/ the Bino case, etc.
Thoughts??
For shooting sticks, trekking poles, and a bino tripod. Technically I could get rid of all of those.... who needs shooting sticks (ME), but here is what I have and the weights for each. Is anybody making a really lightweight combo system that you can somehow integrate all three of these?
2lb 2 1/2oz: Vortex high country tripod with the quick release plate
1lb-1/4oz: sonic alu evo trekking poles
2lbs 12 7/8 oz: Shooting stick: BOG adrenaline tri
Total: 5lb 15-1/2 oz
There are definitely lighter trekking poles, but you're talking ounces, but get ounces add up, as I do calculations, I may end up deciding it's worth it I don't know, but for $200-$250 to save 6 ounces? Not prob worth it... but the shooting stick in tripod you're talking almost 5 pounds, that's a lot of weight, of course, not including Bino's/ the Bino case, etc.
Thoughts??
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