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Old 01-24-2007, 06:04 AM
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I'm looking for a tripod that is suited to my new 15ft rods i.e. Xtra long it also needs to have Xtra wide head and cups so that I can use two F/S rods without the handles touching the center leg any ideas?
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Re: Beach Tripods

oddpod Pro is very good but Ive just gone to get a link to there site and it looks like they are out of bussiness !!
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Re: Beach Tripods

Ian Golds super match will do it !

The only thing is dependant on the size of the handles, they can just touch the centre - I occasionally use 2 big FS reels together with no problems at all just make sure the handles are at the bottom !
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Re: Beach Tripods

That gives me an idea for my Veals Tripod:

The top bar is only a piec of aluminium flat bar bent to shape with foam to protect the rods in the "cups"

The bottom bar is a straight piece of aluminium with the cups bolted on.

Soooo.... buying a length of bar from Buy & Queue, to extend width wise for large fixed spools should be easy provided you dont go to far and unbalence the tripod - if its a lightweight one.

Maybe that helps with the problem???
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Re: Beach Tripods

Ian Golds super match great tripod but better still are the Deluxe P &M Mouldings Tri pods 7" ones
IF you want a tripod to last then this one is the best around I have seen for a long time
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