Celestron Regal Premium Tripod

CelestronSKU: 82052

Price:
Sale price$291.00 CAD
Stock:
On Backorder — ships when available
  • Description
  • Specifications

Product Overview

The Celestron Regal Premium Tripod is a sturdy aluminum tripod designed for spotting scopes, binoculars, cameras, and small telescopes. Celestron lists a maximum height of 68.75 inches, a folded length of 24.75 inches, a 6.04 lb tripod weight, and an 8.8 lb maximum load.

Who Is This Product Best For?

Best for customers who want a more substantial tripod for sport optics, cameras, binoculars, or small telescope setups.

Why Choose This Tripod?

  • Stable support: Holds up to 8.8 lb of equipment.
  • Two-way fluid pan head: Smooth movement for spotting scopes and binoculars.
  • Adjustable legs: Four-section legs with three angle settings.
  • Field-ready features: Includes retractable balance hook, quick release plate, and tripod case.

Recommended Uses

  • Spotting scope support
  • Binocular observing
  • Camera support
  • Small telescope support
  • Birding and wildlife viewing

Compatibility and Accessory Notes

The quick release plate uses a standard 1/4-20 thread mount for compatible optics and cameras.

Important Limitations

  • Load limit: Celestron lists a maximum load of 8.8 lb.
  • Not for heavy telescope systems: Use with suitable lightweight optics and cameras.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much weight can it hold?

Celestron lists the Regal Premium Tripod with an 8.8 lb maximum load.

How tall is it?

Celestron lists a maximum height of 68.75 inches.

Our Recommendation

Ontario Telescope recommends the Regal Premium Tripod for customers who want a sturdy, versatile support system for binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras, and compact telescope setups.

Product TypePremium aluminum tripod
SKU82052
Maximum Height68.75 in
Minimum Height18.25 in
Folded Length24.75 in
Maximum Load8.8 lb / 4 kg
Tripod Weight6.04 lb / 2.74 kg

You may also like

Recently viewed

Recent Blog Posts

View all
D-Size vs V-Size: A Complete Guide to Telescope Dovetail Systems

D-Size vs V-Size: A Complete Guide to Telescope Dovetail Systems

Stephen Mallia
What's the difference between D-size and V-size telescope dovetails? Here's everything you need to know.

Read More
What Is Back Focus in Astrophotography? Telescope Reducers, Flatteners, and Spacing Explained

What Is Back Focus in Astrophotography? Telescope Reducers, Flatteners, and Spacing Explained

Stephen Mallia
What Is Back Focus in Astrophotography? Telescope Reducers, Flatteners, and Spacing Explained Back focus is one of those astrophotography terms that c

Read More
Controlling Your WandererCover Flat Panel with ASIAIR

Controlling Your WandererCover Flat Panel with ASIAIR

Stephen Mallia
Wanderer Astro's latest firmware update lets ASIAIR Plus and StellaVita users control the WandererCover V4 series directly from their imaging setup —

Read More