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Field Optics Research Kahuna Knife Grip |
Use the Kahuna Knife Grip to convert a removable leg from a Field Optics Research ProMAX or BT series tripod to a trekking pole and attach the 4" partially serrated steel blade to the grip or the pole for use as a knife or a spear. The formed cork grip has an adjustable lanyard and a storage cavity that accommodates the blade when attached to...
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Field Optics Research Kahuna Survival Grip |
The Kahuna Survival Grip allows you to repurpose a detachable leg from a Field Optics Research ProMAX or BT series tripod which could come in handy in the event of a back country emergency. Attaching the grip converts the tripod leg to a trekking pole. A storage cavity inside the grip comes packed with survival gear, including heavy-duty matches, ...
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Novoflex QuadroLeg III Folding Walking Stick |
Steady yourself and your camera with the QuadroLeg III Folding Walking Stick from Novoflex. It has a padded wrist strap for comfort, and a 1/4"-20 thread under the removable handle for attaching a camera or other item. The four-section stick folds down to 18" and features an abrasion-resistant finish. You can use it as a monopod or with ...
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Field Optics Research FWS-32S Big Kahuna |
Use the FWS-32S Big Kahuna Trekking Pole from Field Optics Research to support yourself while hiking through rough terrain. The lightweight 14-oz pole has a load capacity of 350 lb and is made from three sections of 32mm, eight-layer carbon-fiber tubing. Each section unlocks with a twist, and extends from 26.5" to a maximum length of 60.75&qu...
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Novoflex QuadroLeg III Folding Walking Stick |
Steady yourself and your camera with the QuadroLeg III Folding Walking Stick (Pair) from Novoflex. It has a padded wrist strap for comfort, and a 1/4"-20 thread under the removable handle for attaching a camera or other item. The four-section stick folds down to 18" and features an abrasion-resistant finish. You can use it as a monopod o...
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Mountainsmith FXpedition Monopod |
The FXpedition Monopod from Mountainsmith performs as a walking stick and converts into a monopod for supporting cameras or lightweight consumer camcorders. Made of four sections, three of them linked by vinyl coated cable connectors and one that telescopes down from the handle for height adjustment, the staff folds down as small as 17" for portab...
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Novoflex Quadroleg Walking Stick Kit |
A walking stick makes for better hiking, a monopod makes for better photos, and the Quadroleg Walking Stick Kit (3-Pack) makes for both. The three adjustable aluminum trekking poles in this set double as monopods – under the rubber cap of each stick is a standard 1/4"-20 camera mount. The three-segment, flick-lock sticks can be adjusted from...
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Field Optics Research FWS-1 Trek Grips |
Transform the detachable legs from your ProMAX or ProMAX Ultra tripod to trekking poles with these FWS-1 Trek Grips from Field Optics Research. These formed cork grips attach to removable tripod legs with a 3/8"-16 thread and have an adjustable lanyard. In the Box Field Optics Research FWS-1 Trek Grips Limited 90-Day Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Field Optics Research FWS-32P Big Kahuna |
Use the FWS-32P Big Kahuna Trekking Pole (pair) from Field Optics Research to support yourself while hiking through rough terrain. The lightweight 14-oz pole has a load capacity of 350 lb and is made from three sections of 32mm, eight-layer carbon-fiber tubing. Each section unlocks with a twist, and extends from 26.5" to a maximum length of 6...
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Field Optics Research Kahuna Stick Trekking |
The single Kahuna Stick Trekking Pole from Field Optics Research is used to support yourself while hiking in rough terrain. The lightweight 12 oz pole is made of four sections of 26mm carbon fiber tubes. Each section unlocks via its twist locks, extends to a maximum height of 60.75", and closes to a length of 21.5". The pole's handle is very comfo...
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