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I have a decent lightweight tripod, but need an adapter for my 8x42mm Vortex Talon HD binoculars.

Are such adapters sold in a more or less generic configuration capable of giving a stable hold, or are they sized according to the tube diameter of my particular binoculars?

Can anyone recommend a source? I suppose I'd need a pan head as well?

Just contemplating a more glass-intensive hunt in the next couple of years and shopping necessary equipment.

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Not sure if the Vortex can be fitted for the Outdoorsmans stud, but if so, I'd go that route. Pretty good set up.


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Not sure if this is what you are looking for or not.

http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-binocular-tripod-adapter

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Wow that's it man thanks I appreciate it!


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I would get a Bog-Pod bino rest, these are a fully
cradled mount.
They will handle any roof prism binocular.

The other mount I like is the Berlebach, a full cradle
mount and will handle any binocular including the porro
prism types.

Both of these are well recommended, check these out before buying a stud mount, as those are not as stable.

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Originally Posted by SoonerWing
Not sure if this is what you are looking for or not.

http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-binocular-tripod-adapter


I have used the Vortex adapter and they work great, they can be had for $20 and are narrow so they fit most all binoculars.

Only thing I found better was Swarovski's but they run $158!


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Originally Posted by SoonerWing
Not sure if this is what you are looking for or not.

http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-binocular-tripod-adapter


I have this set-up, it's just the Minox flavor.

It works, but barely. There is just no way to provide optimal, or even good, with the physics of this design. It wiggles a lot, and the attachment screw needs frequent attention. Wind beats it badly.

It is vastly better than nothing, light, and cheap. Advantages stop there.

I've spent a lot of hours driving this setup on 15s. Lighter binocs would fare better.


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I've used a few systems, I very much prefer the outdoorsmans stud system that highbean recommended. Have used the bogpod with the rubber strap, it works well enough. I dont really care for the vortex adapter that relies on gravity to hold the binos on.

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My preference is the Outdoorsman stud. Second choice is the Vortex uni-daptor at this link:

http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-uni-daptor-binocular-tripod-adapter

It is much better than the other Vortex unit linked in other posts above. If you go this route, don't use the uni-dapter base, just screw it to the tripod plate.


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The fully mounted flat based models I mentioned above
are better than a stud type. If you are looking for
stability.

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Agree with Farmboy. The Bog Pod universal is really good, really solid.


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Been using this one for several years. It's SOLID, and works well.

http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/apps/webstore/products/show/2901124

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Jordan, do you use this product with 15s?


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I use this with my Minox HG 8x56 Binocular. I'm very happy with it.

Also vortex, but different QR design.

https://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Optic...mp;sr=1-11&keywords=binocular+tripod


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Originally Posted by Talus_in_Arizona
Jordan, do you use this product with 15s?


No, although I have no doubt it would work fine. I plan to get into some big eyes in the future, and will use this adapter with them.

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Get an adapter and screw your tripod quick mount to it.

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Originally Posted by Talus_in_Arizona
Jordan, do you use this product with 15s?


No, although I have no doubt it would work fine. I plan to get into some big eyes in the future, and will use this adapter with them.


I'll order one.


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