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Lightest Tripod for hog saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1651930" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Cool thanks guys. I have a setup now and just trying to cut weight. I found a Manfrotto that is 2.5lbs. I have been playing with the best setup for hunting. I was carrying a small and tall bipod. Using a rail. But then I decide the hog saddle after watching this clown outdoor edventures. It's great just one more piece to carry. But I found a second use for it. I strap my leicas into it and us for glassing. I'm amazed at how much more you can see that way. Also get a good sense of how good the glass is. So now I'm thinking I can cut weight off the pod and get one that's legs are adjusted with a throw style rather twists. I would be good to go. Strap to backpack and roll. Although it's still heavier than a second bipod so I'm only really gaining a better setup for calling and glassing. But think it's the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1651930, member: 54383"] Cool thanks guys. I have a setup now and just trying to cut weight. I found a Manfrotto that is 2.5lbs. I have been playing with the best setup for hunting. I was carrying a small and tall bipod. Using a rail. But then I decide the hog saddle after watching this clown outdoor edventures. It’s great just one more piece to carry. But I found a second use for it. I strap my leicas into it and us for glassing. I’m amazed at how much more you can see that way. Also get a good sense of how good the glass is. So now I’m thinking I can cut weight off the pod and get one that’s legs are adjusted with a throw style rather twists. I would be good to go. Strap to backpack and roll. Although it’s still heavier than a second bipod so I’m only really gaining a better setup for calling and glassing. But think it’s the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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