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Tripod recommendations (2 Viewers)

Billoddy

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England
Hello
I’ve recently picked up an excellent 2nd hand rspb Harrier 80 ED and I am now looking for a tripod to fit. It won’t be used that often as I tend to watch from hides where I can use a clamp.
There are a lot out there and my budget is limited given that I spent more than intended on the scope! I’m 5’11” so I guess it needs to be fairly tall.
Any help greatly appreciated.
P.S There is a manfrotto 075 with a 701hdv head for sale locally which looks good.
 
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Hello
I’ve recently picked up an excellent 2nd hand rspb Harrier 80 ED and I am now looking for a tripod to fit. It won’t be used that often as I tend to watch from hides where I can use a clamp.
There are a lot out there and my budget is limited given that I spent more than intended on the scope! I’m 5’11” so I guess it needs to be fairly tall.
Any help greatly appreciated.
P.S There is a manfrotto 075 with a 701hdv head for sale locally which looks good.
By not too heavy I mean not too heavy for you if you need a tripod strap msg me.
I have 1 you can have for the postage price.
 
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