After my old tripod giving up the ghost yesterday I am after a new tripod and just want your opinions which tripods you use and which are the best out there, which will be equally sturdy on piers and walkways as they are on rocks. Thinking about getting one of those MTI rests as they look fairly sturdy but the only down side being there weight- anyone had any experience of these and are they any good.
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The two best I've come across are the Ian Golds Supermatch & one made by Craig Parker. Downside to the Goldsie's is a lot of plastic fittings which can be prone to breaking, but it's light & folds down nice & compact & can be carried along with a rod in one hand. The Parker has all metal fittings & is maybe a little sturdier, but doesn't quite fold up so neatly & I found that the abundance of wing-nuts & bolts on them were putting a good few dings & scratches into my rods. I've got leg-lock's fitted to both of mine, certainly stops them collapsing!
Haven't tried the MTI you mention but have heard it's quite heavy.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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I've got the MTI and it is a brilliant tripod. VERY sturdy and can be extended to about 8'. Comes with a carry bag with shoulder strap that also takes two rods strapped securely to the outside. Has leg locks already fitted with two hooks on each one for holding spare traces etc...
As said though it is HEAVY. Ok for short distances - I just about manage to lug mine back up from Horden to the viaduct but it is not great if you have to walk a long way over rough terrain - for this a Goldsie is ideal.CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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Originally posted by adam123 View PostAfter my old tripod giving up the ghost yesterday I am after a new tripod and just want your opinions which tripods you use and which are the best out there, which will be equally sturdy on piers and walkways as they are on rocks. Thinking about getting one of those MTI rests as they look fairly sturdy but the only down side being there weight- anyone had any experience of these and are they any good.
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Originally posted by pop39 View Posti like the shakespeare salt (blue one ) comes with leg locks and is ok on hard ground ,but a bit heavy
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shakespeare salt....comes in a bag etc ....used them up and down st abbs and kirkcudbright. no complaints...if i am fishing one rod i use a monopod....Punch and pull then let rip
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