Linkogear HT-293C Carbon Fiber Shooting Tripod Picatinny Arca Swiss 61”
Linkogear HT-293C Carbon Fiber Shooting Tripod Picatinny Arca Swiss 61”
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This is the Linkogear HT-293C Tactical Shooting Tripod — the lighter, meaner carbon fiber brother to the aluminum version. Same stability. Same dual-mount versatility. Less weight on your back.
You get a dual-mount system with Picatinny and Arca-Swiss, so your rifle locks in fast and stays put. No adapters. No stacking parts. The inverted aluminum ball head lets you make quick corrections, then clamps down solid when it’s time to send it.
The big upgrade here is the carbon fiber legs, cutting weight down to just 2.95 lbs while still handling a 66.1 lb load. That’s real rifle weight, not camera fluff. The adjustable leg angles let you get low, go wide, or plant it firm on uneven ground without fighting the setup.
Height range runs from 6.7 inches for low-profile shooting all the way up to 61.4 inches for standing shots or glassing. Three-section carbon fiber legs with a 29mm (1.14 in) diameter give it strength where cheap tripods fold.
Folds down to 27.76 inches, packs easy, and won’t punish you on long walks or rough terrain.
This isn’t a featherweight toy pretending to be tactical. It’s carbon fiber done right — lighter, stronger, and built for shooters who actually move.
Specs:
Model: Linkogear HT-293C
Dual Mount: Picatinny + Arca-Swiss
Ball Head: Inverted aluminum
Legs: Carbon fiber
Weight: 2.95 lbs
Max Load: 66.1 lbs
Max Height: 61.4 in
Min Height: 6.7 in
Folded Length: 27.76 in
Leg Sections: 3
Leg Diameter: 29mm (1.14 in)
Adjustable leg angles
If ounces matter and stability still counts, this is the one you grab.
Remember, stay sharp, stay ready, shoot straight!

So far so good, took it out to the archer range to shoot my crossbow and it is a solid easy to operate tripod. I keep trying to use the tighten knob to for left to right movement. It is on clamp. I wished it had a level bubble for set up. It is light weight and sturdy. I don’t know about 60 pounds yet but it is solid. I think Linkogear is a dark horse in the tripod game. It beats the hell out of any of the BOG tripods or any equipment from BOG. I have three BOG tripods andtwo Deathgrip saddles.None of the measure up to the Linkogear
My first tripod, I am happy with it so far.