Check out Diver160651’s thread further down. Actually, there may be 2 threads. His excellent info should answer your questions.
Here is a link the the thread:
I think whatever you are looking at remember a lot of people seem to justify why their purchase is better. Especially misleading are the posters who either don’t fully understand product applications or willfully leave out a key detail. Of course you always also have some saying with product X I can do this amazing feat, when in fact, that too is inflated.
Repost to a response in another thread below:
First not everyone “needs” a tripod. But a lot of people get them, maybe because they think it is cool, high speed or whatever. If that is the case, weight or even stability and certainly the perfect ratio between them, may not even matter. Shoot enough PRS/NRL matches, some field matches like the Hide Cup or pack for miles hunting, you will value the light weight and highly stable offerings.
Here is the rub. The Ferisol 3372 and RRS TV-33 are stable like the Getzo beast. Maybe because the large series by Getzo, a long standing gold standard was over $1500 and 7.8lbs (before the head) nobody used them..
However, shooting tripods for years, even before the RRS where popular, I have shot off heavy tripods like the
Getzo’s top end carbon that weighs exactly the same as the Leofoto 404C. Sure the big Getzo is stable, like the Leofoto, but try kneeling down and moving your gun and Gamechander in one hand, while trying to move the almost (8lbs tripod + the head) by grabbing the bottom of only one of the legs of the deployed tripod, under the clock; it just sucks. I think a lot of people would be surprised that many use the tripods as rear supports far more than as a primary shooting support.
The reasons the RRS and even the Ferisol, are so popular in PRS/NRL/Feild matches, is their low weight to high stability ratio.
Take out one of those and the tripod is NOT the same class. 3 extra pounds may not seem like much, but when the tripods are deployed and you need to move them either attached to your gun or when deployed quickly with one hand at the end of a 5+' lever arm it is...
Calling someone a “Fan” boy might just show one’s lack of experience with various tripods. Telling someone to cut the “snobbery” is pathetic when the advice is in context.
A match entry let’s say is $275 some more. You’re going to shoot about 250 rounds or over $300 in ammo, a few nights hotel, Air travel, rental car, fuel, food and take time off work.. it is easy to stack up $3k all in. Struggling with the wrong tripod just doesn’t make sense.. maybe that snobbery you see is actually someone trying to help save someone money.
If someone backs their car/truck up to the shooting area and walks a few hundred feet and thats all they want to do, sure get the heaviest thing available.
But if in the future you might compete or pack for a hunt, look at the full picture.