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Vortex High Country II Aluminium Tripod Kit with Pan Head

The Vortex Optics High Country II Aluminum Tripod strikes a balance between stability and portability, so you can get out to the back country and get the job done without compromise. Aluminum legs keep it light and durable, while the three leg sections and extendable center column result in a compact folded size to make it easy to pack and carry all day but keep a high maximum working height. Its simple head is outfitted with a quick release plate for fast setup and breakdown and a handle for maximum control with minimal vibrations.

SKU: GC90-VOTRHCY

Vortex High Country II Aluminium Tripod Kit with Pan Head

Vortex High Country II Aluminium Tripod Kit with Pan Head

The Vortex Optics High Country II Aluminum Tripod strikes a balance between stability and portability, so you can get out to the back country and get the job done without compromise. Aluminum legs keep it light and durable, while the three leg sections and extendable center column result in a compact folded size to make it easy to pack and carry all day but keep a high maximum working height. Its simple head is outfitted with a quick release plate for fast setup and breakdown and a handle for maximum control with minimal vibrations.

Uses

Strikes the balance between stability and portability

22-pound payload capacity allows the use of heavy cameras & lenses, binoculars, spotting scopes, and other similar gear

1/4"-20 mounting stud is compatible with the most popular size mounting for cameras and optics

Folded size of 24.3 x 4" makes it easy to pack and carry in the field without weighing you down

Rubber strap restrains legs when folded for security while traveling with it

Weighs just 4 pounds

Convenient carrying case included

Head

2-way pan head provides the ability to pan and tilt to find and track targets at all elevations

Arca-type compatible quick release plate makes setup and breakdown fast and easy

Control handle allows you to easily pan & tilt your gear to find and follow subjects while minimizing vibrations

Legs

Aluminum alloy legs provide reliable strength or stability

Three leg sections ensure a small folded size with simple flip lever locks for fast deployment

Three adjustment angles let you independently adjust the angle of the leg for use on uneven ground

Adjustment range from 11.3" to 62.5" tall accommodates a wide variety of equipment and viewing positions whether you're sitting, or standing

Extendable center column adds height while keeping the folded size small

Removable counterweight hook can be used for weights to add stability and limit vibrations, or to hold a pack or bag off the ground

Rubber feet ensure solid and sure footing

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Vortex High Country II Aluminium Tripod Kit with Pan Head

The Vortex Optics High Country II Aluminum Tripod strikes a balance between stability and portability, so you can get out to the back country and get the job done without compromise. Aluminum legs keep it light and durable, while the three leg sections and extendable center column result in a compact folded size to make it easy to pack and carry all day but keep a high maximum working height. Its simple head is outfitted with a quick release plate for fast setup and breakdown and a handle for maximum control with minimal vibrations.

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