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  • Ultima Tripod

    Ultima Tripod

    $143.33
    • A stable-yet-lightweight, versatile, and easy-to-use tripod perfect for just about any application
    • Smoothly pan the horizon or tilt the viewing angle up and down with two directional adjustments—even flip your optic sideways
    • Customize the configuration of your tripod to fit any viewing conditions: three leg sections allow the tripod to work with virtually any user or terrain
    • Extendable center column provides even more height when needed
    • Includes a specially designed, protective carrying care for storage and transport
    • Quick-release mounting plate allows you to attach your optic to the tripod in seconds and switch between optics with ease
  • Tripod, Regal Premium

    Tripod, Regal Premium

    $335.24
    • Perfect support for a spotting scope, binocular, camera, or small telescope
    • Sturdy aluminum tripod adjusts in height from just over 18 inches to nearly 69 inches and includes a two-way fluid pan head with quick release plate that doubles as a balance rail
    • The four-section legs can be set to three different angles and use quick and easy flip lever locks for length adjustment
    • The center column can be extended when additional height is needed. A retractable balance hook lets you add weight if extra stability is required.
    • Tripod case and shoulder strap included
  • Tripod, Heavy Duty Alt-Azimuth

    Tripod, Heavy Duty Alt-Azimuth

    $212.38
    • A heavy-duty alt-azimuth mount for use with binoculars, spotting scopes or telescopes
    • Adjustable aluminum legs provide a minimum height of 32” and a maximum height of 45”
    • A sliding 1/4”-20 mounting bolt lets you adjust the balance point of your equipment for optimum stability
    • Make slight adjustments to altitude and azimuth with intuitive slow motion handles
    • Weight capacity of approximately 10 lbs
  • Binocular Tripod Adapter – Basic

    Binocular Tripod Adapter – Basic

    $15.24

    This adapter allows you to mount your binocular (porro or roof) to a tripod for added stability and convenience