Tricer-AD Carbon Tripod

Tricer-AD Carbon Tripod

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Tricer-AD Carbon Tripod

Tricer-AD Carbon Tripod

Precio habitual $389
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $389
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El Tricer-AD es un trípode para sentarse y pararse en pleno funcionamiento. Utilizando un diseño de pata invertida, el AD de 33 oz es el trípode más resistente de su clase. Atrás quedaron los días en los que se utilizaba un trípode de fotografía con patas delgadas como un lápiz en el suelo. El AD invertido tiene una pata de 3 secciones con la pata más grande de 1 1/8” en el suelo de 1” en el medio y la pata más delgada de 7/8” en la cabeza . Este revolucionario trípode de travesía manejará fácilmente cualquier óptica o rifle que le coloques. El AD demuestra que puedes ser ultraligero sin sacrificar la estabilidad.

Características

  • Construcción de fibra de carbono 8x
  • Patas invertidas 7/8”-1”-1 1/8”
  • peso 33 oz con columna central de 16"
  • peso 32 oz con columna central de 4"
  • Columna central de 16" con gancho para colgar
  • Poste central adicional de 4" para disparar boca abajo o ahorrar peso
  • Perno reversible de 1/4-20 o 3/8-16
  • 64” altura máxima
  • Altura plegada de 21” con patas plegadas 180°
  • Estándar plegado de 23”
  • diámetro de un Nalgene
  • Cerraduras giratorias de 1/4 de vuelta
  • Todos los cierres giratorios están en la cabeza, lo que lo convierte en el trípode más fácil y rápido de instalar del mercado.
  • Capacidad de peso de 26,4 libras

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Specs

  • 8x carbon fiber construction
  • Weighs 33oz w/16" center column or
  • Weighs 32oz w/4" center column
  • 21” collapsed height w/legs 180 folded or
  • 23” folded standard •  Inverted legs 7/8” – 1” – 1 1/8”
  • Same diameter as a Nalgene
  • 1/4 turn twist lock
  • All twist locks are at the head making it the easiest and fastest tripod to set up on the market
  • 64” max height
  • 26.4lb weight capacity 

Also Includes :

  • 16” center column w/hang hook
  • Extra 4” center post for shooting prone or saving weight
  • 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 reversible stud
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Customer Reviews

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Welden Stoltzfus
Great tripod

Love it for the most part. My one problem is the twist locks on one leg do not work the best. You have to crank them open quite a ways before that leg will deploy.

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Samuel Brown
You won't regret it!

At first I was skeptical of whether or not I needed this level of quality in a tripod to do what I needed. I am an avid western hunter chasing bears and antlers in the spring and other big game in the fall. This last spring I went with a much cheaper tripod and did okay. Having now used the Tricer AD in the field I can confirm it is well worth it. The AD is solid, easy to deploy and makes my glassing 100x more stable than my last tripod did. If you are on the fence and thinking of going with anything else for a tripod, I'd encourage you to save yourself the time and headache and get Tricer.

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John W
Want to like it but just can’t.

In concept and design this is an excellent tripod that checks every box. Really is the Goldilocks of hunting tripods with a good low weight but still enough height that it can be used in any situation. Unfortunately for a close to 400 dollar tripod it falls short in one main area. The build quality is not there. The leg screws cannot hold tension properly. As a result they won’t rest where they are left but rather just dangle loosely. This becomes a problem when dealing with having legs at different angles (ie one at position 3 and the others at position 2 and 1) where you have to try and hold a weird balancing act. I’ll combine this review with the matching lightweight head where the same issue applies. The screw used to tighten the arca rail to my bino clamp was bent horribly just from bouncing in my bag on the drive up the mountain. As a result I was unable to to easily take my optics on or off the head and had to essentially just forcibly jam them in the head loosely. Again would LOVE this set up if the build quality was there but it’s just not and I can’t in good conscience classify it as durable gear that will withstand abuse in the backcountry.