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Dauntless Tripod by T3 Optics - Locking Apex Tripod for PRS Competition

mmlook

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Happy to officially launch this tripod after 12 months of testing, and getting it into full production

Summary/history:
With tripod rear becoming a huge advantage in a lot of PRS stages over the past few years,
due to a lot of factors like: smaller targets, unstable props, new unusual props, etc...

We thought it would be cool to see a tripod designed specifically for PRS competitions
and specifically to not hinder you when running tripod rear support.
The hardest and worst thing to do when running tripod rear, is having the tripod collapse on you
when trying to push the tripod away from you.

With our locking apex mechanism, you can easily lock the legs in the first position,
without any extra hardware, and not have to worry about the leg collapse on you.

We've also tried to solve the issue of travel with a 2 section tripod.
By using a smaller apex design and shortening the tripod by 1.5"
even with a bullhead, our tripod will fit into most 42in rifle cases.
Making air travel with a 2 section tripod a little easier

Hope you guys like it, and please feel free to ask any questions

Specs:
Weight: 4lbs 7oz, no head
Collapsed length: 38”
Deployed height: 35.5”
Max Height: 63.75”
Tube Diameters: 36mm/40mm

Available now from PRSTF.com
and dealers below

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Didn't take long for the Dauntless to get it's first PRS Pro Series win this past weekend.

Congratulations to our buddy Matt Hornback on his first PRS Pro Series match win as well.

Our tripod was definitely a squad favorite for all the stages where tripod rear was an advantage.