Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod

316jL kz4WL. SL160  Celestron Heavy Duty Altazimuth Tripod

  • Extendable aluminum tripod legs with heavy-duty mount head
  • Sliding 1/4-inch-20 mounting screw
  • Flexible slow-motion cables for both altitude and azimuth
  • 45-inch maximum extended height
  • 32-inch folded height

Product Description
Celestron wants to be known as a company that puts quality first in all aspects of its business. It is a complete company, working to make the best possible products backed up by the best possible product support. Because of this commitment to quality, Celestron organized its efforts to manufacture products from the inside out - starting with the most important internal components to the external touches that set the look of products apart. Celestron's overall mission is to provide the highest quality products at a competitive price.

PRODUCT FEATURES:
Extendable aluminum tripod legs with heavy duty mount head; Sliding ?"-20 mounting screw; Flexible slow motion cables for both altitude and azimuth; Max extended height - 45 inches; Folded height - 32 inches.

This product is designed for the following systems: SkyMaster 20x80 and 25x100 binoculars; Ultima 80 and 100 Spotting scopes; C90 and C130 Mak Spotting scopes; C5 Spotting scope. For a complete compati... More >>

Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod

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5 Comments

T. DenglerApril 13th, 2010 at 9:46 pm

I love this tripod. I ordered it for use as a digiscope tripod because of the control I’d have with the fine-adjustments that are difficult to make free-hand or even with a fluid panhead mount. This tripod solved that problem. Excellent adjustments. I also love the sliding mount since my spotting scope is a lot of weight hanging out a long distance from the camera mount. It is also not a light piece of equipment, but most of that is because it is very well built and sturdy as a rock. When your trying to get a picture of a tiny critter from half a mile away, you don’t need some flimsy tripod jiggling and vibrating at the slightest hint of a breeze or hand touch. Considering there are other tripods at twice or triple the price that do the same thing, this is a top notch purchase. Worth every penny. I’ve already recommended it to a few friends who have telescopes and digiscope setups..
Rating: 5 / 5

HAMAD A J ALJALLABApril 13th, 2010 at 10:22 pm

I hate this tripod , it is heavy and not stable at all.

I think it needs to be tightend.

It has very nice controls vertical and hirzontal

Rating: 2 / 5

Richard W. NowickiApril 14th, 2010 at 1:03 am

There are two flex rod knobs that are attached to D shaped turning points as seen in the pic. Screw them down tight and there is plenty of movement in two planes … easily following stars at higher mag.
Rating: 5 / 5

Barney AllenApril 14th, 2010 at 1:05 am

The tripod worked very well with the telescope I had purchased. The problem was that most tripods are rather flimsy. I needed a heavy duty tripod for the Celestron scope because it is very heavy. It worked well.
Rating: 5 / 5

Woody68April 14th, 2010 at 2:58 am

Sturdy and stable, though a few plastic parts I don’t care too much about. Should be a bit taller and needs a lock on the Altitude movement. Otherwise, this is nice product. I’ve always found Celestron’s consumer products to be of much better construction than Meade.
Rating: 4 / 5

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