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The Ruck tripod is truly a back woods back country hunters best friend. Offering a light weight compact solution to rucking a tripod in. This tripod has been a great addition to our line up. Like its predacessor the No Name Jr this is a light compact option offering an intergrated center column unilike the No Name Jr
Available Head Options:
55MM Dual Tension Area 419 Clamp
44MM Dual Tension Area 419 Clamp
Any Screw On Type Head
Specifications
Weight |
2.7lbs |
Leg Sections |
4 / 3 Twist Locks |
Main Tube Diamater |
28MM Main Tube |
Collapsed Height |
18.5 Inches Collapsed |
Deployed Height |
49 Inches W/O Center Column up. Total |
Leg Adjustment Tabs |
Racheting Ears |
Twist Locks |
1/2 Turn Twist Locks |
Intergrated Spikes In Feet |
No |
Head Options |
Ballhead |
Whats Included |
Tripod, Spiked Feet, Center Column & Carrying Bag |
Max Weight Rating |
30lbs |
10 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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The ruck
Top shelf product super sturdy and high build quality . Solid platform for my Swaro 65 and NL pure . I put the outdoorsman pan head on it for a perfect combination of light weight and function . Great price even paying Canadian currency for this tripod . Shout out to two vets for bringing such an exceptional product to the market . I am grateful
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Ruck in the
I cover a lot of miles in difficult terrain out west hunting and I love this tripod for the weight and stability it offers to glass and serve as a shooting platform. I came back to the site to buy another for my son who hunts Alaska and found out it was discontinued. Super disappointed and I hope you re-consider.
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How stable is it?
When using a tripod for shooting, I usually use it along with a set of shooting sticks at the rear. I have the excellent Recon tripod, but wanted something lighter and more compact for carrying and shooting in the field. After receiving the Ruck and putting a ball head on it, my first session was to shoot a series of 25 two-shot groups with a 10.5 pound rimfire rifle setup from the kneeling position. With no warm-up the average of the 25 groups measured 0.7 minute of angle center to center. The average size of the last 20 groups after settling into the routine measured 0.6 MOA. Not only is the Ruck more than stable enough for my purposes, I am happy with its size and weight, and the leg segment locks are easy to use and lock positively in place. I normally use the (supplied) spiked feet, but the rubber feet can be useful in some situations. The supplied carrying case that is long enough for use with both the foot spikes and a ball head was a final nice touch. Another excellent product from Two Vets.
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Ruck
Thing is an absolute machine for glassing and light shooting work. Compact and light for how durable this thing is.
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The Ruck
First impressions is it is a very well built tripod. Very sturdy and well designed. The center post design creates a very sounder package when folded up. Going to be my new hunting tripod and I don’t foresee having any issues. Better than my Sirui tripod setup. I’ll update it I have any issues.
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The Ruck
Nice stable tripod. I'm happy with this purchase. Excellent customer service as well.
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Weight
It is very lightweight and yet almost as stable as a larger tripod
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Great tripod
Everything I’ve purchased from two vets has been top quality. I got the ruck to use along side my no name and they are a perfect combination. Light weight, durable and would highly recommend.
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Just buy it. Don’t hesitate.
I’m fairly new to tripods, I’ve used a few and have yet to be impressed with their application for my style of hunting (predator) until now. I purchased this with the 55mm ball head and I am ecstatic, the value you get is incredible. I was first skeptical for how sturdy it could be given its size and price, after initial setup I had no regrets.