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IWA – CruxOrd Pro Military Gear Tripod System

During yesterday’s Enforce Tac, I saw the new Pro Military Gear Tripod System by CruxOrd in Precision Technic Defence booth. This thing is very cool.

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Support System Features and Specifications:
Smooth panning and tight locking mechanism (separate from assembly mounts)
Hard anodized scratch resistant finish
Sealed Maintenance Free Ball Bearings
CNC Precision machined parts
5-year warranty
Made in USA
Length: 9.5 inches
Width: 2.25 inches
Height: 13 inches
Weight: 5 pounds
Load Capacity: 50 lbs (22 KG)
Mount Thread: 3/8″ – 16

The CruxOrd Pro Military tripod is a 3-section, 58 inch tall Carbon Fiber Tripod with 42mm diameter top section features high strength carbon fiber and their custom machined aluminum apex.

Conservatively rated to hold over 30 pounds and weighs approximately 6 lbs, max height is 58 inches tall and collapses to a mere 26 inches. The unique truss construction apex features multiple 1/4-20 holes and anti-rotation pin slots for various accessories. The legs have 3 locking angle positions, 21 degree, 50 degree and 78 degree to adjust to any shooting situation. The apex also features an interchangeable flat plate / bowl mount. The optional PMG 75mm bowl accessory pops in and out easily and allows effortless finite bubble level adjustments.

Tripod Features and Specifications:
10x (10 layer) Carbon Fiber Tubing
42mm top section diameter
1/4″-20 threaded holes on leg tops and apex for additional accessories
Spring Loaded Apex Safety Mechanism (prevents accidental mounting plate release)
Easy Leg lock access from front and back
Bubble Level on Apex
Anti Slip Molded Feet with integrated Hardened Stainless Steel Spikes ($75.00 value)
Made in the USA

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2 Responses to “IWA – CruxOrd Pro Military Gear Tripod System”

  1. PPGMD says:

    I know there is a mark up for gun specific stuff, but this is getting a bit ridiculous. Based on their pricing you can get photography equipment (which is already pretty expensive when you get into niche equipment like this) for about a third less. What do they offer for that mark up?

  2. Swiss Pete says:

    Thing’s a steal for only USD 2´395… I’m typically buying top-of-the-shelf stuff, but a tripod, for that kind of money?! Guess I’m gonna pass