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<blockquote data-quote="azmthunter" data-source="post: 1682477" data-attributes="member: 110598"><p>The Vortex Pro GT is a re-branded Velbon Sherpa with a PH-157Q head. It is not an Outdoorsmans tripod by any measure, but for 199 you get a solid tripod tall enough for most guys to stand full height and a quality, smooth panhead. I run my Sherpa with a Jim White head and have never felt like I lacked stability.</p><p></p><p>Or just go full tilt and get the Outdoorsmans tripod with a Jim White or Outdoorsmans head lol - what is $750 between friends lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azmthunter, post: 1682477, member: 110598"] The Vortex Pro GT is a re-branded Velbon Sherpa with a PH-157Q head. It is not an Outdoorsmans tripod by any measure, but for 199 you get a solid tripod tall enough for most guys to stand full height and a quality, smooth panhead. I run my Sherpa with a Jim White head and have never felt like I lacked stability. Or just go full tilt and get the Outdoorsmans tripod with a Jim White or Outdoorsmans head lol - what is $750 between friends lol. [/QUOTE]
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