Hello gentlemen my name is Damien, I am new to the Hide but have been reading and learning from this forum for several years before deciding to join.
I am new to the tripod game, any solid advise would be greatly appreciated as I have narrowed down my tripod search to few models by 2 manufacturers. I'm 6' 3" and my primary platform is a AI AXSR with ZC527. I live on a small ranch, our property spans 110 acres and its where I primarily shoot, I don't hunt big game anymore but am interested in PRS matches in the future for context.
I have settled on the Anvil 30 ARC head no matter which tripod I end up choosing, though I am hoping for some real world experience with the below mentioned tripod models themselves.
Two Vets QDT Tripod. I like larger tube diameter 42mm for the main tubes and the larger circumference base at the top for stability. I also read they use more weaves in the carbon fiber then the other manufacturers. I am concerned about adaptability and how that translates for the end user compared to the others I mention here with it just being 2 sections. This also has the highest weight rating of 100lbs. Folded length is 39" deployed height is 65.5". I am curious though how this tripod compares in build quality, and also resale value compared to the RRS models below. Cost with the Anvil 30 ARC is roughly $1,125.00 with tax.
RRS TVC-22i Mk2 SOAR Series Tripod. Top tube is 32.7mm and base tube is 36.7mm (series 3). I very much like the inverted design it makes a lot of sense for a rock solid platform, this model also has the larger diameter top to give the legs a bit more stability, however the diameter of the tubes are smaller then the Two Vets QDT and the weight rating is less by -15lbs. Folded length 38.2mm deployed height is 64.3". Cost with the Anvil 30 ARC is roughly $1,445.00 with tax.
Lastly the..
RRS TFCT MK2 34L Tripod. Main tube is 36.7mm (series 3). From what I gathered this tripod seems to be the gold standard for someone my height, folks sure seem to like this one. However. a couple of things give me some pause with this model. The price with tax is $1,738.00 and the top of the tripod platform is much smaller in diameter then the aforementioned models, which would mean a bit less stability I assume. Folded length is 26.6" deployed height is 71.1"
I am new to the tripod game, any solid advise would be greatly appreciated as I have narrowed down my tripod search to few models by 2 manufacturers. I'm 6' 3" and my primary platform is a AI AXSR with ZC527. I live on a small ranch, our property spans 110 acres and its where I primarily shoot, I don't hunt big game anymore but am interested in PRS matches in the future for context.
I have settled on the Anvil 30 ARC head no matter which tripod I end up choosing, though I am hoping for some real world experience with the below mentioned tripod models themselves.
Two Vets QDT Tripod. I like larger tube diameter 42mm for the main tubes and the larger circumference base at the top for stability. I also read they use more weaves in the carbon fiber then the other manufacturers. I am concerned about adaptability and how that translates for the end user compared to the others I mention here with it just being 2 sections. This also has the highest weight rating of 100lbs. Folded length is 39" deployed height is 65.5". I am curious though how this tripod compares in build quality, and also resale value compared to the RRS models below. Cost with the Anvil 30 ARC is roughly $1,125.00 with tax.
RRS TVC-22i Mk2 SOAR Series Tripod. Top tube is 32.7mm and base tube is 36.7mm (series 3). I very much like the inverted design it makes a lot of sense for a rock solid platform, this model also has the larger diameter top to give the legs a bit more stability, however the diameter of the tubes are smaller then the Two Vets QDT and the weight rating is less by -15lbs. Folded length 38.2mm deployed height is 64.3". Cost with the Anvil 30 ARC is roughly $1,445.00 with tax.
Lastly the..
RRS TFCT MK2 34L Tripod. Main tube is 36.7mm (series 3). From what I gathered this tripod seems to be the gold standard for someone my height, folks sure seem to like this one. However. a couple of things give me some pause with this model. The price with tax is $1,738.00 and the top of the tripod platform is much smaller in diameter then the aforementioned models, which would mean a bit less stability I assume. Folded length is 26.6" deployed height is 71.1"