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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Exmoor" data-source="post: 3343707" data-attributes="member: 114379"><p>I took my CF legs out this morning for the first real test at my local seawatch. The tripod doesn't feel that light when it's collapsed, but in the field the difference is night and day. My other tripod is a heavy-but-steady Vanguard model so it took some getting used to the thinner legs of the Brunton, but overall I had no complaints. It was a breezy morning, but I didn't get much shake in the scope. </p><p></p><p>I'll still probably stick with my Vanguard for seawatching since the amount of walking I have to do is minimal, but the Brunton is an excellent buy and should work very well for when I need to move more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Exmoor, post: 3343707, member: 114379"] I took my CF legs out this morning for the first real test at my local seawatch. The tripod doesn't feel that light when it's collapsed, but in the field the difference is night and day. My other tripod is a heavy-but-steady Vanguard model so it took some getting used to the thinner legs of the Brunton, but overall I had no complaints. It was a breezy morning, but I didn't get much shake in the scope. I'll still probably stick with my Vanguard for seawatching since the amount of walking I have to do is minimal, but the Brunton is an excellent buy and should work very well for when I need to move more. [/QUOTE]
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