

From the Manufacturer The double elevator column tripod features lightweight aluminum construction with a two-tier telescoping and adjustable elevator column built-in. The bottom half of the column is gear driven, and cranks up or down for fast or fine adjustment. The top half of the column allows greater elevation by hand using a quick-release clamping mechanism. Tension knobs and a removable, rotating top plate allows you to attach and align your instrument while holding your settings in place. Review: Great - Great Review: Stellar tripod... ...however, needs a level bubble on it. - This tripod works perfectly for my CST/Berger laser level... ...however, it's a good thing I got an automatically leveling laser level.... ...because this tripod does NOT have a level bubble on it, so you basically have to 'eye' it to plumb (or close thereto), then let your laser level do the rest.
A**R
Great
Great
B**Y
Stellar tripod... ...however, needs a level bubble on it.
This tripod works perfectly for my CST/Berger laser level... ...however, it's a good thing I got an automatically leveling laser level.... ...because this tripod does NOT have a level bubble on it, so you basically have to 'eye' it to plumb (or close thereto), then let your laser level do the rest.
F**R
Elevator Tripod
Great design-poor execution. It's range of adjustments is impressive and at first setting it up it appeared to be well made. However it has a serious failing. The gear drive that runs the main column up and down (at least on this unit) has a very sloppy fit that causes the gears to skip and jam. It will work if assisted by pushing up on the column with your other hand and it will come down without jamming, but not up. If you need the height, I'd try another make. Update: I've used it now for a week. It's junk. When leveled, the rotating platform will not hold the setting. This makes it useless sighting more than one location. That makes it worth about $30-40.
J**R
Five Stars
Awesome product
M**E
Fine for the price.
Works fine. Just a little to wobbly for long distance precision use. But fine for use up close. Was getting a 1 inch deflection at 150 ft.
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