I used a different manufactures binoculars barrel mount with my wiser 3rd leg and trekking pole. BUT air didn’t get the mount centered! This is a great improvement
Thanks! Centering up your Binos on your tripod head is definitely nice, especially if you're running a ballhead. The centered up Trekking Pole interface was also pretty sweet for the quick glassing scenarios when I was out of breath and needed something more sturdy, or even just taller, then my knees.
Well, I'm sold! Efficiency! I like efficiency! Take my money!🤑 In all seriousness, it looks like it will solve a few annoyances. At least if one is using a semi cheap post mount. (vortex for ex) - having to adjust the barrels to remove or attach the binos. - having that post slap me in the back of the head on occasion if I leave it attached to the 3rd leg while carrying it in my pack. - Having to put it somewhere every time i swap out for the spotter.
Thanks! And you are totally correct, those are all annoyances and complaints we had with the post style adapters as well. Adding in the trekking pole interface was pretty slick too. There were a few times this season I connected my trekking poles upside down with the Quick-StiX and Tipi straps and used that as a standing height monopod to glass from. Even found and identified a friend sitting in a tree line about 900 yds away with that setup, lol.
Smart design and cute finale in that video :)
Genius, solves two problems I have with center post adapters.
Thanks for the kind words! This was a really fun binocular adapter to develop and we're very pleased with how it turned out.
I used a different manufactures binoculars barrel mount with my wiser 3rd leg and trekking pole. BUT air didn’t get the mount centered! This is a great improvement
Thanks! Centering up your Binos on your tripod head is definitely nice, especially if you're running a ballhead. The centered up Trekking Pole interface was also pretty sweet for the quick glassing scenarios when I was out of breath and needed something more sturdy, or even just taller, then my knees.
Well, I'm sold! Efficiency! I like efficiency! Take my money!🤑
In all seriousness, it looks like it will solve a few annoyances. At least if one is using a semi cheap post mount. (vortex for ex)
- having to adjust the barrels to remove or attach the binos.
- having that post slap me in the back of the head on occasion if I leave it attached to the 3rd leg while carrying it in my pack.
- Having to put it somewhere every time i swap out for the spotter.
Thanks! And you are totally correct, those are all annoyances and complaints we had with the post style adapters as well. Adding in the trekking pole interface was pretty slick too. There were a few times this season I connected my trekking poles upside down with the Quick-StiX and Tipi straps and used that as a standing height monopod to glass from. Even found and identified a friend sitting in a tree line about 900 yds away with that setup, lol.
Very cool Shane, I like it!
Thanks! I'm pretty stoked with how this one turned out.
Just installed this on my Zeiss 10x42. Works great. Any concerns with the adapter straps putting permanent dents in the bino's soft armor?
Is the strap long enough to go around the Sig Zulu6 HDX?
@wiserprecision well does it?
@@blainek9344 I got one and it did fit, but not well. I ended up using the sparrow on my 10x42s and got the Tricer mount for the Zulu6.