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Preferred Glassing Tripod for Backpack Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2899531" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I don't usually bring it if I'm doing a deep in expedition. Even if you get a light tripod, a good head will have more weight. Which is pretty much what's being described by [USER=29765]@chav0_12[/USER] </p><p> Plus the spotter itself isn't light, in backpacking terms. </p><p></p><p>Days hunts, it's no problem. But hunting the high sierras or above tree line in none motorized wilderness areas, it's more pain than it's worth imo, since I'm still just using my binos for everything and always get by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2899531, member: 97050"] I don’t usually bring it if I’m doing a deep in expedition. Even if you get a light tripod, a good head will have more weight. Which is pretty much what’s being described by [USER=29765]@chav0_12[/USER] Plus the spotter itself isn’t light, in backpacking terms. Days hunts, it’s no problem. But hunting the high sierras or above tree line in none motorized wilderness areas, it’s more pain than it’s worth imo, since I’m still just using my binos for everything and always get by. [/QUOTE]
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