- Description
- Specifications
Made entirely from anodized aluminum with stainless steel hardware, the low weight and high stability of this tripod make him the ideal companion for travelling observers and Astro-photographers.
Although T-pod 90 weighs only 4,5 Kg (10 pounds), collapses to a diminutive 22 inches (55 cm), and extends to a maximum height of 35 inches (90 cm) his load capacity is approximately 60 kg (132 pounds).
EASY TO OPEN, EASY TO TRANSPORT
The built-in spreader system allows the tripod to be quickly and easily opened with no loose parts while the double leg locks and included bubble level make it easy to level the tripod and securely lock it in place. The base of the legs can be fitted with ground spikes for soft ground or rubber tips for hard surfaces. The T-Pod 90 is also really easy to transport thanks to a simple and comfortable handle. The T-90, T-110, and T-130 tripods continue Avalon’s tradition of cutting-edge design and top performance in portable observing and Astro-imaging systems.
Features:
- Highest quality anodized aluminum and stainless steel materials
- Excellent stability with minimal weight
- Small folded dimensions for easy transport
- Durability for a long life
- Easy transport with built-in handles and dedicated soft carrying bags
- Easy setup and takedown
The Product Includes:
- T-Pod 90 Red
- T-Pod 90 Bag
| T-Pod 90 Technical Data | |
| Dimension | Height min/max: 55/90cm - 22/35 inches |
| Weight | 4,5 Kg/10 lb |
| Capacity | 60 Kg/132 lb |
| Construcion Material | anodized aluminum, stainless steel |
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