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SIG NEXT 25 – ZULU-DMR Tripod

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SIG NEXT 25 – ZULU-DMR Tripod

SIG NEXT 25 – ZULU-DMR Tripod

The ZULU-DMR carbon Fiber Tripod Kit was another item that wasn’t the focus of SIG NEXT, but new nonetheless.

The tripod extends to a height of 69″ and includes the following features:

  • 52mm Dual Tension Ball Head
  • ARCA-SWISS Compatible
  • 3 Section Carbon Fiber Legs, with Vented Tubes
  • 3 Position Detent Tabs for Adjusting the Angle of the Tripod Legs
  • Rubber Over Molded Twist Locks

Seen here, it is fitted with the new OSCAR6 HDX PRO Spotting Scope we previewed at Modern Day Marine which uses a digital accelerometer to stabilize the image even while moving. Powered by 2 x AA batteries, it features a 16-32x magnification along with a 60mm objective lens and is 11.5” long and weighs just over 55 oz.

While some items like the ZULU-DMR are currently made in China, SIG has been working to move production to TAA compliant countries or when possible, the US. The tripod is already planned to be moved to a TAA listed country.


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