Update: frame is sold. Bag and lid is still available.
Exo 5500 bag and lid already attached are optional. Works awesome compressed in daypack mode, too. Everything is in excellent condition!
$225 for the bag and lid
Includes shipping tyd lower 48.
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Yes, landowner names and property boundaries.
Also the option to turn on only private property or public or both.
Updated once per quarter I believe vs onx does once per year.
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Or just get BaseMap for $30 for all states, crashes less, more layers, better layers, and my favorite, GoogleEarth is built in with a topo layer.
And get 25% off when you register on the website with code josha25
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So basically at maximum zoom the Harpia has unbeatable FOV/brightness with only comparable clarity as the swaro. Swaro sounds likes it only outperforms at lower mag. But I think the full zoom features are more valuable than the minimum zoom features. At minimum zoom, that’s typically scan mode...
Vortex Razor HD 12x50
$950 obo tyd f&f or add 3%
Made in Japan (not China).
Glass is in absolutely perfect condition.
I have the Outdoorsmans bino stud for their tripod adapter, sold separately, or I can sell you mine, both additionally, just message me.
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Welp, after juggling the ideas around, this article below was icing on the cake to make the decision: Slik 624.
Gear Review: Comparing the SLIK Pro 624 CF & Sirui T-024X tripods | goHUNT
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I’ve been juggling between the same few tripods as well. The 1205 has a 22-lb max load limit, where as the 024 is 13.2, and the Slik 624 is at 8.8 lb max load limit. Whichever I pick will be topped with probably the manfrotto 700rc2 head and then 85mm spotter.
I’d say the biggest difference is...
I just listed a Vortex Pro GT tripod, 2 QR plates, and a bino adapter. $125 tyd for the tripod with one plate, $140 tyd for everything.
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Thought I'd let you all know, go to Backcountry.com and chat with a gearhead to have them manually apply BCTWENTY towards the purchase of the Garmin InReach Explorer+
That'll take their price down from $450 to $370. Brand new, I just got mine. I'm sure the can apply the code to any other...