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Zhumell Professional Tripod
 (29 Reviews)
Sale Price: $89.00

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Brunton Carbon Fiber Tripod
 (2 Reviews)
List Price: $449.00
Sale Price: $244.00
Bushnell Binocular Tripod Adaptor
 (6 Reviews)
List Price: $19.95
Sale Price: $12.98
Zhumell Lightweight Tripod
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List Price: $70.00
Our Price: $39.99
Celestron Alt-Azimuth Tripod - Heavy Duty
 (10 Reviews)
List Price: $144.95
Our Price: $89.95

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Bogen Manfrotto 055Xdb Tripod with 128Lp Micro Fluid Head
List Price: $219.00
Sale Price: $188.00
Bogen Automatic 3-Section Monopod Black
List Price: $124.00
Sale Price: $88.00
Nikon Slik Tripod
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Bogen 501 Fluid Head w/Rapid Connect Plate (3433PL)
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Using a Tripod

1. Tripods serve to stabilize telescopic or binocular equipment, minimize shaking, and allow an extended view from a fixed position.

2. Many monoculars, spotting scopes, binoculars, and telescopes come with integrated tripod adapters.

3. Tabletop tripods are small, portable, and fit easily into camera bags or suitcases. They can also be used in smaller, more confined spaces.

4. Monopods lack the stability of tripods, but they are lighter, easier to carry and set up, and work well on any kind of terrain. They are also great for small spaces.

5. A tripod is a long-term investment, as a good tripod could very well outlive your equipment. Be open to paying a little bit more for an exceptional model.

6. Your tripod's height range is important. Your tripod should reach just above your eye level at its highest stance.

7. A quick release is a great tripod feature for binoculars, monoculars, or cameras. The ability to remove equipment quickly and switch to handheld use could be essential for birdwatchers or hunters.

8. Many tripods offer high quality features like ball swivel joints, which make for smooth motion and quick adjustment of angle. These things can be essential when in the field and make for a more pleasurable user experience.

9. The stability of your tripod is an important factor. The most stable models are made from carbon fiber or a similar material that's lightweight yet durable enough to stand steadily.

10. Portability is a major factor in how often you'll actually use your tripod. Look for a model that folds up to a compact size so you can take it along in your travel bag or under your arm when you go out into the field.