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Preferred Glassing Tripod for Backpack Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2899485" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>How light do you think you want to go? The Sirui VA-5 is touted as the best fluid head for the money. I have one on the Sirui ET-1204 legs. Total weight it's around 4lbs but it's a solid tripod, and really not overly heavy considering. If I really wanted to cut more weight I'd just leave the whole thing at home including my spotter and I could lose a solid 7lbs or so. I've been looking at the Tricer tripods and head lately, I could lose a lot of weight on my glassing setup by switching to one of those, even if I just swapped my head out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2899485, member: 29765"] How light do you think you want to go? The Sirui VA-5 is touted as the best fluid head for the money. I have one on the Sirui ET-1204 legs. Total weight it's around 4lbs but it's a solid tripod, and really not overly heavy considering. If I really wanted to cut more weight I'd just leave the whole thing at home including my spotter and I could lose a solid 7lbs or so. I've been looking at the Tricer tripods and head lately, I could lose a lot of weight on my glassing setup by switching to one of those, even if I just swapped my head out. [/QUOTE]
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