No matter where I’m hunting, I bring my Gitzo Series 5, 4-section tripod paired with a Wimberly gimbal head and Arca plate clamp. This setup weighs 7.25 pounds, but it doubles as a solid rifle rest if needed. Some may argue it’s too heavy, but as I mentioned in my earlier post, it’s crucial to invest in a tripod and head that can fully support the weight of your spotting scope plus the leverage. Using a tripod that’s too light will cause vibration, making the image appear shaky and difficult to focus on. The more stable your optics are, the less eye fatigue you will experience. If you are adding the weight of a spotting scope to your pack, you have already decided to bring more than necessary. Be sure you are able to take full advantage of your optics and don’t carry the additional weight for nothing.
If weight is a concern, there are a couple ways to reduce it:
- Shorten the Overall Height: Dropping one or two sections of the tripod can significantly cut weight. If you’re hunting above the tree line, you will mostly be sitting, you likely won’t need the tripod to extend to full height, find a shorter tripod. However, this might necessitate a second setup for hunts in other environments.
- Lower Your Center of Gravity: Keeping the tripod low increases stability. Cheat the weight capacity usually cutting a little overall weight. Adding a sling under the tripod with a rock or two will increase stability.
Ultimately, every hunter has their own weight threshold and tripod head preference. For me, Wimberly gimbal heads are unmatched in stability and versatility. They’re incredibly smooth for panning, can be locked down securely, and won’t shift. If you’re considering alternatives, video heads that can lock into position are a decent option. Personally, I’m not a fan of ball heads—they tend to get “floppy,” making it difficult to pan smoothly, stay on target, avoid the frustration. I would stay away from center columns as they have limited stability as well, mount your head directly to the tripod.
Along with Gitzo another excellent brand I’ve used with similar performance is Really Right Stuff which also offers reliable, high-quality options. A great place to see most available options is B&H Photo.