I bought a Nikon ED50 angled scope with 27xW eyepiece and then discovered that my ancient Slik 35S tripod was no longer functioning (the tilt mechanism seems to have seized up). Initial, very cursory, research has led me to two 1kg (35oz) tripods: the Slik Video Sprint, at about £50, and the Velbon Pro CF435 with PH157Q head, at about £100. Any comments on these or suggestions for alternatives? I don't want to go over £100 or 1kg.
I also got a Video Sprint 'thrown in' with my ED50, but have never used it in the field. I know others claim to use them in the field, but personally I think it isn't much better than a toy, let down mainly by its cheap plastic head. To be fair the legs aren't too bad, but don't open wide enough to be properly stable and are way too flimsy to use in the field at full height. If you can find a better head for it it would be a 100% improvement IMHO, but you would need to use it sitting down or kneeling most of the time.
For not that much more money I bet the Velbon CF 435 is miles better, and with a free head thrown in at that price a real bargain. The slightly bigger and heavier 535 models are very stable and get good reviews for only a little over £100. At the price you mention I presume you're looking at Bristol Cameras?
http://www.bristolcameras.co.uk/index.php/cPath/velbon-tripods/page/2
Be careful that you don't fall into the trap of getting something so small and light that you never use it (like me). A 'proper' tripod will serve you far better in the long run, unless you really need it that small for travel/hiking.
As an aside, Slik also do several other versions of the Video Sprint. I have the Sprint Mini GM/SL which has variable leg angles, splittable centre column and a small ball head which is replaceable. It is very small (about 30cm long folded, but extends to 110cm), weighs about 700g and is basically the same as the Video Sprint in general construction, only better! There is also a larger version (Slik Sprint Pro GM) about the same size as the Video Sprint, but costs a little more (mine was £35). These models are all available from Bristol Cameras as well as several other similar ones.
If you're still set on the Video Sprint (and I haven't put you off already) mine is available for £20+postage. PM me if you're interested.
Steve.