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Preferred Glassing Tripod for Backpack Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorguyBP" data-source="post: 3027116" data-attributes="member: 126478"><p>I have ran a Benro (now my boy runs it), Slik 624 (now my dad runs it) and now running the Aziak tripod which is really nice, light and very well built. Heads….I am just not a ball head guy when it comes to glassing, the spotting scope is the worst on them, but love the weight savings. For fluid heads, Promaster (great price, but tall), VA-5 (decent price, clamp isn't the best) and a Nighthawk (expensive, great clamp). Current setup is the Aziak with the VA-5 for a 85mm spotter and binos. For binos I have used Outdoorsman (too many parts), RRS Bino hand (too bulky) and the Aziak (light and sleek) all work well on any of the fluid heads, the Aziak is just simple and allows easy fit in the Bino harness without any extra parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorguyBP, post: 3027116, member: 126478"] I have ran a Benro (now my boy runs it), Slik 624 (now my dad runs it) and now running the Aziak tripod which is really nice, light and very well built. Heads….I am just not a ball head guy when it comes to glassing, the spotting scope is the worst on them, but love the weight savings. For fluid heads, Promaster (great price, but tall), VA-5 (decent price, clamp isn’t the best) and a Nighthawk (expensive, great clamp). Current setup is the Aziak with the VA-5 for a 85mm spotter and binos. For binos I have used Outdoorsman (too many parts), RRS Bino hand (too bulky) and the Aziak (light and sleek) all work well on any of the fluid heads, the Aziak is just simple and allows easy fit in the Bino harness without any extra parts. [/QUOTE]
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