Product Preview: Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Tall Tripod

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posted on October 3, 2019
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The Primos Trigger Stick line, now in its third generation, includes a full suite of shooting sticks designed to help you connect on that all-important first shot while out in the field—the Tall Tripod may just be the most versatile and stable product in the entire series. Perfect whether your shot requires that you stand, kneel or sit, the Tall Tripod can be adjusted with only one hand to any height from 24” to 62” tall. Telescoping legs that can be independently deployed at extreme angles and a rotating yoke allow the unit to provide a sturdy shooting platform from even the most uneven terrain. The yoke can also be replaced with an included optics/accessory mount (and back again) with just the push of a button. This tripod retails for $175. For more information, please visit primos.com.

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