Explore Scientific Twilight Medium Duty Tripod (White)
Explore Scientific Twilight Medium Duty Tripod (White) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A medium-duty tripod with 1.5-inch stainless steel legs, adjustable height from 25 to 42 inches, and a die-cast aluminum spreader tray — a stability upgrade over the light-duty tripod that ships with the iEXOS-100, without the bulk and weight of the heavy-duty model.
The 1.5-inch stainless steel legs provide a rigid foundation that damps vibrations faster than the thinner legs on the standard iEXOS-100 tripod. The die-cast aluminum spreader tray locks against the inside of the legs with a threaded T-bar, triangulating the structure for maximum stability. The tray doubles as a convenient shelf for eyepieces, a dew controller, or a battery pack. The 42-inch footprint spreads the load for a low center of gravity.
These are tripod legs only — no mount head included. Designed for the Twilight I mount head and iEXOS-100 mount (with azimuth adjuster adapter).
Key Features
- 1.5" stainless steel legs with powder-coated aluminum fittings
- Height range: 25" to 42" (29.5" collapsed)
- Die-cast aluminum spreader tray with threaded T-bar lock
- 42" footprint for wide, stable stance
- Weight: 11 lb (5.0 kg)
Ideal For
- iEXOS-100 owners upgrading from the stock tripod — noticeably less vibration, especially at longer focal lengths
- Twilight I mount users — the matched tripod for this mount head
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