Tripod for Vortex Viper 10 x 42?

Skull10

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I'm going to archery hunt unit 47 in Colorado this year for elk I have a setof Vortex Viper 10 x 42 Hd binoculars for the trip. My question is: Would you guys bother carrying a light weight tripod for these 10 x 42's or in this unit at all? Just wondering if it is worth it to have tripod on a set of bino's this small or if there would be glassing opportunities in this unit at all?
 

Napperm4

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I'm going to archery hunt unit 47 in Colorado this year for elk I have a setof Vortex Viper 10 x 42 Hd binoculars for the trip. My question is: Would you guys bother carrying a light weight tripod for these 10 x 42's or in this unit at all? Just wondering if it is worth it to have tripod on a set of bino's this small or if there would be glassing opportunities in this unit at all?

Can’t help with unit info but I never leave my tripod at home. I use it on my tiny 10x30 swaros. The extra detail I can pick up is worth the weight penalty


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orbowhunt

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I have those exact binos and I always throw them on a tripod. You'll be amazed at how much more you'll pick up. I use the Vortex Summit SS-P tripod with the vortex bino adapter and couldn't be happier. Not too expensive either. Hope this helps.
 
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I concur. A tripod makes glassing so much more enjoyable.
We have so many great light weight options. Give me a call and mention Rokslide.
 
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