BlackOvis

BlackOvis Alpine Pro Carbon Fiber Sitting Tripod w/Panhead

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BLACK114
As low as $194.99 Regular Price $274.99

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Features
  • New and Improved for 2024!
  • Soft carrying case
  • Shutter button and phone holder included
  • Carbon fiber legs
  • Two legs with 3 sections, one leg with 4 sections
  • Foam handle on 1 leg
  • VEO 2 PH-27 2-way pan head (12.8 oz)
  • 1 hand tilt control with twist lock handle
  • Rubber feet
  • Weight hook for high wind stability
  • Supports 6.61lbs
  • Folded Length: 13.58in.
  • Extended Height: 38.58in.
  • Arca-Swiss Compatible
  • Total Weight: 2.16lbs
  • Uses the VANGUARD QS-60 V2 QUICK SHOE
Product Description

The BlackOvis Alpine Pro Carbon Fiber Sitting Tripod is similar to our best selling Treeline Carbon Fiber Tripod, but with a few upgrades.

Like all of our sitting tripods, it was designed with the backpacking hunter in mind. This lightweight 2.05lb carbon fiber panhead tripod is designed for sitting on the ground or in a chair only! No more extra weight from 4-5 section legs for standing when you never use them. This 2 way pan head is smooth and steady for glassing with a spotting scope, and the tilt can be controlled with the integrated twist lock handle. With its max height at 38 inches and compacts down to 16 inches tall, this is the ultimate tripod while sitting and glassing in the hills.

What makes the Alpine Pro extremely unique is the leg configuration. Two of the legs are 3 sections, but one leg is longer with 4 sections. We did this for glassing while you're sitting on steep terrain. Simply deploy that longer leg if needed down the hill and make your spotting session much more enjoyable.

All the sitting tripods in the BlackOvis line come with a shutter button and phone holder attachment for when you need to take a picture of that trophy shot while alone in your success! With its twist lock leg design becomes a faster way to raise and lower your tripod legs when pulling out your spotting scope to get a better look at that trophy animal you are hoping for.