T-POD 110 Black

Avalon InstrumentsSKU: AV-2TPD003
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Made entirely from anodized aluminum with stainless steel hardware, the low weight and high stability of this tripod make him the ideal companion for traveling observers and Astro-photographers. Although T-pod 110 weighs only 6,9 Kg (15,50 pounds) and collapses to just of 71,5 cm (28,1 inches) his load capacity is approximately 100 kg (220 pounds).

EASY TO OPEN, EASY TO TRANSPORT

T-Pod is 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 110 Red
  • T-pod 110 Bag

Technical data

 T-Pod 110 Technical Data
DimensionHeight min/max: 75/110 cm 30/43 inches
Weight6,9 Kg/15,50 lb
Capacity100 kg/220 lb
Construcion Materialanodized aluminum, stainless steel

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