Anybody use the triclawps ? It is at the Outdoorsman here in Phx. Was told it was decent.
PB
Anybody use the triclawps ? It is at the Outdoorsman here in Phx. Was told it was decent.
PB
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Last edited by Pappabear; 11-21-17 at 11:42.
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You could also check out the PIG-0311G from Hog Saddle. It's not super lightweight (5.6 lbs), but it's rock solid and one hell of a bargain IMO.
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I bought a Manfrotto 290XTA 3US tripod and MHXPRO-BHQ2 Xpro ball head with 200PL, it came with 2 extra plates. It was $250 total, very solid and around 5lbs. There are a lot better options but this will do. Ive learned a lot about these shooting rigs from this thread, thanks for the info guys.
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