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<blockquote data-quote="N_Addy" data-source="post: 161051" data-attributes="member: 9985"><p>Like others, I only take the tripod with me when I anticipate a need. For short photo strolls through the woods I carry it on my shoulder, legs extended, ready for action. </p><p></p><p>I do own an Op/Tech <a href="http://optechusa.com/tripod-strap.html" target="_blank">tripod strap</a> but haven't used it much. If I'm carrying enough gear to need one I would usually have a bag over my shoulder making an any additional shoulder strap somewhat awkward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N_Addy, post: 161051, member: 9985"] Like others, I only take the tripod with me when I anticipate a need. For short photo strolls through the woods I carry it on my shoulder, legs extended, ready for action. I do own an Op/Tech [URL="http://optechusa.com/tripod-strap.html"]tripod strap[/URL] but haven't used it much. If I'm carrying enough gear to need one I would usually have a bag over my shoulder making an any additional shoulder strap somewhat awkward. [/QUOTE]
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