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(More customer reviews)This is a slick gadget. I use it with my Leupold Golden Ring 12-40X60 spotting scope and it works very well. I can move it around quickly with ease. I do think that my scope is about the maximum weight that you would want to use on the Trek Pod (note Leupold pictures it with their smallest scope). I also use it with my digital camera. It takes the shake out. I bought the non-Leupold version for my wife to use with her larger cameras. She loves hers too. This is pretty light weight to use as a rugged walking stick but that is obvious to anyone looking at these. Still it is a good light use walking stick and it pops into a nice tripod in a few seconds.
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Tripods can be awkward to carry into the field, yet trekking poles don¿t have the utility of a tripod. Enter Leupold¿s Trek Pod II. Use it as a height-adjustable trekking pole, and when needed, three legs flair out, making it a free-standing optics mount. Where the tripod meets the pole, there¿s a pivot that adjusts to uneven terrain. At the top is a powerful, magnetic optics mount, and you get two additional magnets which you can attach to any optics with threaded mounts. It¿s so secure, you can still walk with your spotting scope or camera still attached to the Trek Pod II. Lightweight, with a dark-brown anodized finish, it¿s rugged enough to use anywhere.
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