- Description
- Specifications
Made entirely from anodized aluminum, although T-pod Max weighs only 12 Kg, collapses to a diminutive 99 cm its load capacity is approximately 200 kg.
EASY TO OPEN, EASY TO TRANSPORT
T-Pod is really easy to transport thanks to a simple and comfortable handle. The T-pod 90, T-pod 110, T-pod 130 and T-pod Max tripods continue Avalon’s tradition of cutting edge design and top performance in portable observing and Astro-imaging systems.
Compatibility:
The T-pod Max is compatible with several mounts of the following brands:
- Losmandy, iOptron, Vixen, Celestron, Takahashi, Skywatcher, T-rex, and with the 10Micron Pier Adapter Flange.
- Depending on the mount model, the compatibility may be native or through the use of an adapter.
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 Max Red
- T-pod Max Bag
| T-Pod Max Technical Data | |
| Dimension | Height min/max: 85/130cm 39/51 inches |
| Weight | 12 Kg |
| Capacity | 200 kg |
| Construcion Material | anodized aluminum, stainless steel |
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