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Tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertDweller62" data-source="post: 1682630" data-attributes="member: 85975"><p>The Outdoorsmans Tripod is first class... But I have also had good success with the SLIK Pro series. They are reasonable and do a good job of supporting any sport optics. I prefer a pan head to a ball head, but that just personal preference. There are lots of good ones on the market. Using ANY tripod and tripod adapter will increase the numbers of critters you find while glassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertDweller62, post: 1682630, member: 85975"] The Outdoorsmans Tripod is first class... But I have also had good success with the SLIK Pro series. They are reasonable and do a good job of supporting any sport optics. I prefer a pan head to a ball head, but that just personal preference. There are lots of good ones on the market. Using ANY tripod and tripod adapter will increase the numbers of critters you find while glassing. [/QUOTE]
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