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Really Right Stuff: TFCT MK2 Tripod 34 w/ Anvil-30 ARC Head Reviews

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The Really Right Stuff TFCT Tripod offers unparalleled stability and reliability for professionals seeking perfection in their work. Precision-crafted in the USA, the TFCT Tripod provides a robust platform, whether you are a photographer capturing stunning landscapes or a military sniper requiring superior steadiness. Our design combines lightweight portability with robust durability, ensuring your equipment can withstand even the most challenging conditions while maintaining ease of transport. With the TFCT Tripod, you're not just investing in a tool; you're investing in confidence, mission success, and the power of capturing the moment exactly as you envision it.
Features:
RRS-Lock (short for Rapid-Lock) System adds unique safety-stop features which are built in to both a mounting rail and quick-release clamp that adhere to the RRS 1.5” Standard. The advantage of the System is the user has multiple “hard-stop” positions along the rail while retaining smooth edges and corners for maximum ergonomics and a snag-free interface that is inherently resistant to wearing down. The ”hard-stop” feature is comprised of a 5mm diameter steel pin that engages 5.5mm diameter holes in the rail. In addition to supplementing the traditional friction-based clamping mechanism, the interface prevents unintentional repositioning of the rail within the clamp when the RRS-LOCK is engaged.
Adjustable clamp jaw allows compatibility with many other arca-type rails that are not in spec with the RRS 1.5" Dovetail Standard
Patent Pending Dual lever-release clamp for fast and easy mounting on RRS Dovetail and Picatinny sections
Ergonomic design gives superior handling and unsurpassed reliability
Stronger, lighter, faster than anything we have seen on the market
Re-positionable lever-release for a variety of situations
Highly-visible level embedded in both front and back sides of the main ball body for left and right-handed users
Laser-engraved millimeter scale offers precise centering and positioning within the clamp jaw
All components are of the finest RRS quality, machined from solid aircraft aluminum or stainless steel for maximum durability and minimum weight
Specifications:
Number of Leg Sections: 4
Load Capacity 1st Position Fully Extended: 85lbs/ 39kg
Load Capacity 2nd Position Fully Extended: 50lbs/ 23kg
Load Capacity 3rd Position Fully Collapsed: 70lbs/ 32kg
1st Position Maximum Height: 60.8"/ 155cm
1st Position Minimum Height: 21.8"/ 55cm
1st Position 3/4 Segments Extended: 46.7"/ 119cm
2nd Position Maximum Height: 42.7"/ 109cm
2nd Position Minimum Height: 16.3"/ 41cm
3rd Position Minimum Height: 6.4"/ 16cm
Folded Length: 23.6"/ 60cm
Folded Diameter: 4.1"/ 10cm
Weight: 4.79lbs/ 2173g
In the Box:
(1) TFCT Tripod
(1) Anvil-30 ARC Ballhead (Installed)
(2) 3/16" hex keys (required to adjust leg angle tension)
(1) 9/64" hex key (required to loosen/tighten Anvil-30 screws)
(1) User's guide

About Mile High Shooting:

Mile High Shooting Accessories has over 40 years of experience in the retail and sports shooting industries. Mile High is the world's largest stocking distributor of Accuracy International and Spuhr, also stocking lines such as Thunder Beast, Nightforce, Swarovski, Vortex, Zero Compromise Optic (ZCO), Zeiss, Hornady and many more! We pride ourselves on stocking the best brands in the industry. We are proud to be veteran-owned, Woman-founded, offer industry-leading service, and run our business with integrity!

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3032559999

Location:

5831 Ideal Drive,
Frederick
Colorado
80516

This is my first tripod, I've always been skeptical of my need for one. I was very wrong. I hunt sage flats without great positional availability, game changer for that. Just the sheer flexibility that this brings to my shooting is worth it alone. I will say as far as the gasket problem these are known for, as long as you dont back the tension knob out past a few turns that shouldn't ever be a concern. Time will tell though.
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Posted 3 months ago