Nieload Red Mist SA Carbon Tripod Flagship
S168674
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Flagship five-section carbon fibre tripod | Working height: +240 cm | Load capacity: >150 kg | Weight: 3,670 g | 44 mm ball head with ARCA / Picatinny dual clamp | Silent green-arm friction control | Rubber feet, steel spikes, ice tips + multi-bag included | Engineered in Denmark by Nieload
The Nieload Red Mist SA (Special Applications) is the flagship five-section carbon tripod in the Red Mist range — purpose-built for shooters who need maximum reach, rock-solid stability and uncompromising adaptability. Five carbon fibre sections (4 extensions) with a top tube taper of Ø39 → Ø35 → Ø32 → Ø27 → Ø23 provide a working shooting height of +240 cm — enough for a 2 m shooter to shoot up to 60° without curling up. Load capacity is over 150 kg despite a low weight of 3,670 g. The 44 mm ball head sits in the frame with a low centre of gravity; silent green-arm friction control adjusts with cold or gloved hands; the ARCA / Picatinny dual clamp accepts most rifle mounts. Supplied with rubber feet, steel spikes, ice tips and a multi-bag with hammock for transport. For stalkers and shooters who need the most capable tripod in the range, this is it. Engineered in Denmark by Nieload.
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SKU
S168674
MPN
20241349
UPC/EAN
5701234254430
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