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Portable tripod stand #2832035
06/18/19 08:30 AM
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Anybody know of a good portable tripod stand ? Need something that is easy to move and fits in the back of a truck. I used to have a Summit Predator Pod and foolishly I sold it. Seems they are not listed on the website anymore.

Found one made in Texas, but they don't ship.


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: k bush] #2832047
06/18/19 08:40 AM
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Millennium with the 4' extension is a nice setup for a lone hunter. There is a cheaper Sniper or Big Dog, etc., depends on who's selling it at the moment, that folds up you can move by yourself but it's really more of a 2 person gig moving it. It's pretty big (long) for one person and is medium heavy.

Try to check it out before you purchase because comfort goes a long way towards being still in the stand. With a tripod without a skirt on it I always pay special attention to movement. And I feel like it is tougher in a tripod for some reason even if I'm just moving my head around a bunch, etc.


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: k bush] #2832074
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The millenniums are light and comfortable but don’t have a foot rest which is aggravating when you try to rotate it. We have used them some in Nebraska on public land. They are light but it’s still a pia toting them a mile or so through the brush.


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: Shotts] #2832092
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Originally Posted by Shotts
The millenniums are light and comfortable but don’t have a foot rest which is aggravating when you try to rotate it. We have used them some in Nebraska on public land. They are light but it’s still a pia toting them a mile or so through the brush.


Not planning any real long distances from vehicle access.


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: k bush] #2832215
06/18/19 12:29 PM
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I bought 4 of the cheap ones from sportsman’s guide last year and they work fine.
Think they were 89.00 or 99.00 each + shipping of course.


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: globe] #2839148
06/27/19 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by globe
I bought 4 of the cheap ones from sportsman’s guide last year and they work fine.
Think they were 89.00 or 99.00 each + shipping of course.

Have these also have zero complaints

Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: k bush] #2839168
06/27/19 01:06 PM
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I'm wondering just how portable a tripod can be.
I suppose any of them are portable to some degree, but damn if I wanna carry any kind of tripod.


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: k bush] #2839221
06/27/19 02:07 PM
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Anybody know if the Hawk Hunt Pod is discontinued or just out of stock ? Cant find one online


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Re: Portable tripod stand [Re: k bush] #2839280
06/27/19 03:56 PM
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Millennium is what I have and it is simple to move, setup and transport. Two of the three poles rest perfectly on my shoulder. 10ft is the only draw back, but you can buy a 3 ft extension for about $70.


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