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<blockquote data-quote="K9TXS" data-source="post: 2986681" data-attributes="member: 85208"><p>I went to the <a href="https://leofotousa.com/products/leofoto-so-322c-carbon-fiber-tripod-inverted-legs-for-heavy-camera-and-lenses-only-4-18-lb-max-load-66lb30kg-with-bag-and-75mm-video-bowl?_pos=3&_sid=8b628889e&_ss=r" target="_blank">Leofoto SO 322C inverted carbon fiber, 2 section tripod</a> with the <a href="https://leofotousa.com/products/leofoto-yb-75lk-yb-75mk-yb-75sk-75mm-tripod-leveling-bases-clamp-adapter-bowl" target="_blank">Leofoto YB 75LK leveling head.</a></p><p></p><p>The tripod was on sale at B&H Photo with free shipping at the time I purchased it.</p><p></p><p>I can't tell you how nice this setup is. What I like the most is the inverted legs with only 2 sections with the twist lock. It's very smooth and fast to adjust to whatever height you need.</p><p></p><p>The leveling head has 15* articulation, 30* overall. I have found this to be more than enough for what I want to do. This leveling head will accept an arcar rail OR picatinny rail. That really nice as well. If you find the 15* is not enough for where you are, one of the legs can be adjusted in seconds.</p><p></p><p>You can see more on the specs in the linke provide above.</p><p></p><p>I have also attached my claw bag to the top without the leveling head. The bag is strapped down to the top by a long piece of double sided velcro. I use this bag when shooting a specialty pistol.</p><p></p><p>When your done with the hunt, wipe down the legs before you close them up. This helps keep the legs and twist locks clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K9TXS, post: 2986681, member: 85208"] I went to the [URL='https://leofotousa.com/products/leofoto-so-322c-carbon-fiber-tripod-inverted-legs-for-heavy-camera-and-lenses-only-4-18-lb-max-load-66lb30kg-with-bag-and-75mm-video-bowl?_pos=3&_sid=8b628889e&_ss=r']Leofoto SO 322C inverted carbon fiber, 2 section tripod[/URL] with the [URL='https://leofotousa.com/products/leofoto-yb-75lk-yb-75mk-yb-75sk-75mm-tripod-leveling-bases-clamp-adapter-bowl']Leofoto YB 75LK leveling head.[/URL] The tripod was on sale at B&H Photo with free shipping at the time I purchased it. I can't tell you how nice this setup is. What I like the most is the inverted legs with only 2 sections with the twist lock. It's very smooth and fast to adjust to whatever height you need. The leveling head has 15* articulation, 30* overall. I have found this to be more than enough for what I want to do. This leveling head will accept an arcar rail OR picatinny rail. That really nice as well. If you find the 15* is not enough for where you are, one of the legs can be adjusted in seconds. You can see more on the specs in the linke provide above. I have also attached my claw bag to the top without the leveling head. The bag is strapped down to the top by a long piece of double sided velcro. I use this bag when shooting a specialty pistol. When your done with the hunt, wipe down the legs before you close them up. This helps keep the legs and twist locks clean. [/QUOTE]
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