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Another vote for Pacerpoles. I have an attachment on mine so it can be used as a monopod for the camera, and I believe there was an attachment which could connect them to be used as an upside down V to drape your tarp over!
Another vote for Pacerpoles. I have an attachment on mine so it can be used as a monopod for the camera, and I believe there was an attachment which could connect them to be used as an upside down V to drape your tarp over!
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I wish I'd bought that attachment when I got my poles, might have to treat myself.
Did you get the alloy or carbon poles btw ?
Ah, interesting. Would it be sturdy enough to hold a pair of 10x50s? I often lug a tripod, but if a walking pole could be used as a monopod it would go some way to lightening my load.
Thanks, the bins are around a kilo, so more like the weight of a large SLR than a pocket camera. If your screw fitting is the one shown on their web site then it's almost certainly not up to it, though great for small cameras.Not sure about the weight of the bins, but the poles are sturdy and would imagine it would be ok. You could give them a shout and I'm sure they could advise.. They were very helpful when I lost the small basket in some mud- they sent 2 replacements as well as snow baskets...
Thanks, the bins are around a kilo, so more like the weight of a large SLR than a pocket camera. If your screw fitting is the one shown on their web site then it's almost certainly not up to it, though great for small cameras.