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Originally posted by Skinny View PostMan I can't say how awesome this thing is! I got the tripod and 4' leg extensions. Just sat in it for the first time pig hunting tonight. 3.5 hrs and I was **** near about to fall asleep! Awesome tripod for sure. I'll be getting another one in the near future!
Looks nice, how light is it really? It says 36lbs but when you put it on your shoulder, easy to hike back into the woods with? It says 10' (without extensions) is that at hunter eye level or at some other measuring point?
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Originally posted by Steel185 View PostLooks nice, how light is it really? It says 36lbs but when you put it on your shoulder, easy to hike back into the woods with? It says 10' (without extensions) is that at hunter eye level or at some other measuring point?
Yeah it's like 8' to the seat without leg extensions.
And yes it's easy to carry. With leg extensions it's roughly 50 pounds. Still easy to carry once you get it balanced on your shoulder.
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I just seen this post again, but just got back from using it for a week. I am able to ( draw) shoot sitting down now. I moved my seat straps so the back lays back just a little farther. And they work great, if I just had a head rest now I could sleep in this thing.You can also use the adjustable leg in the back and it lays the seat back a little. I also added a third hand bow holder to it. Now I discovered I need a drink holder, or two, or three. D But I moved this around several times through out the week and I would say it's about as perfect as you could ask for. Made a rack to carry it on the utv. We hunted around Uvalde and I think the height is about right, any higher and we would have been above most the trees ( bushes).I did get picked off a couple times also. But I would highly suggest the t100 for any one looking for a one man, easy to move tripod. And yes you can put it over shoulder , still have a back pack on with a few brews , jacket and stuff and carry your bow at the same time. If it's thick brush of course it makes it a bit difficult.
Last edited by critter69; 03-26-2017, 08:18 PM.
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Originally posted by critter69 View PostI just seen this post again, but just got back from using it for a week. I am able to ( draw) shoot sitting down now. I moved my seat straps so the back lays back just a little farther. And they work great, if I just had a head rest now I could sleep in this thing.You can also use the adjustable leg in the back and it lays the seat back a little. I also added a third hand bow holder to it. Now I discovered I need a drink holder, or two, or three. D But I moved this around several times through out the week and I would say it's about as perfect as you could ask for. Made a rack to carry it on the utv. We hunted around Uvalde and I think the height is about right, any higher and we would have been above most the trees ( bushes).I did get picked off a couple times also. But I would highly suggest the t100 for any one looking for a one man, easy to move tripod.
I haven't thought about moving the straps to lean the back rest a bit. That's one thing I've been wishing was better. I'm assuming you just moved the strap to the next bolt down on the seat back?
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Originally posted by Skinny View PostI haven't thought about moving the straps to lean the back rest a bit. That's one thing I've been wishing was better. I'm assuming you just moved the strap to the next bolt down on the seat back?
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Originally posted by Tazman70 View PostCan you leave that T-100 out in the field for couple months or it needs to be taken in every time ? Love the portability but can't imaging having to carry and set up every outing.
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