Tricer-BC

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Tricer-BC

Tricer-BC

Regular price $295.20
Regular price $369.00 USD Sale price $295.20
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The Tricer-BC is a ultralight backcountry hunters dream. If you are someone wants to save weight, have maximum stability, and only sits when you glass – then the BC is for you.

 

Utilizing an inverted leg design the 27oz BC is the the strongest tripod in its class. Long gone are the days of using a photography tripod with pencil thin legs on the ground.

 

The inverted BC has 3 section legs with the largest 1 1/8” leg on the ground, a 1” in the middle, and the thinnest 7/8” leg at the head.

 

This revolutionary backcountry tripod will easily handle any optic or rifle you put on it. The BC proves you can go ultralight without sacrificing stability.

Specs

  • 8x carbon fiber construction
  • Weighs 27oz w/ 9" center column or
  • Weighs 26.6oz w/4" center column
  • 15” collapsed height w/legs 180 folded or
  • 17” 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
  • 40” max height
  • 26.4lb weight capacity 

Also Includes :

  • 9” center post 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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Imagen 1

Compact Sitting

Ultralight
Ultrastable

Inverted legs for improved
 stability

Imagen 1

Glass Better.

Customer Reviews

Based on 91 reviews
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Nick Hill
Good but not great

Received the BC and here is my take. Bought the LP head too and it’s terrific, but that’s not what this review is about.
Pros: weight, size, stable
Cons: attaching the longer center post with the shorter to get more height doesn’t work; makes the sliding function inoperable. I have ordered a center post for an AD to replace mine. Pulled a tape and it should line up perfectly with feet when collapsed. The reverse threading on the legs is, well frustrating to say the least. Righty loosy, lefty tighten. Get my point?
Overall with the addition of the AD post I like it, but improvements could be made.

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Jace Arnold

Honestly not a huge fan with the bc it’s hard to get comfortable and the pan head is super awkward

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Jake Shields
Lp pan head/Bc tripod

Best tripod pan head combo I’ve ever had! Cant wait to try it this spring for black bear hunting in back country!!!