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Primos Heavy Optics Adapter MagnaSwitch for APEX Spartan Head

UPC: 010135030261

$48.99

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Description

The Primos Heavy Optics Adapter provides a quick, magnetic mounting solution to convert an APEX Spartan Head into a stable platform for optics and cameras. The adapter uses an adjustable lever system for additional retention and ships with standard camera mounting hardware. It is designed for field and range use where rapid attachment and stable mounting are required. Lightweight construction and a polymer plate contribute to durability without adding unnecessary bulk.

Key Specifications

  • Compatible with the APEX Spartan Head to create a stable optics and camera platform.
  • Uses a magnetic attachment system with an adjustable lever for added security.
  • Includes a 1/4-20 camera/optic screw for standard camera/optic mounting points.
  • Includes a 3/8-16 bushing to accept larger threaded mounts.
  • Includes a polymer plate to interface with compatible optics and cameras.
  • Designed to turn an APEX MagnaSwitch/Spartan Head into an optics/camera platform in seconds.
  • Listed material: Magnet.
  • Weight listed as 0.23 (unit not specified in source).

Practical and straightforward, this adapter simplifies mounting optics and cameras for observation, documentation, and range or field work. Its magnetic quick-attach interface paired with included hardware makes it a useful addition for anyone using an APEX Spartan Head who needs a reliable, portable optics platform.

Additional information

UPC

010135030261

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

65906

Shipping Weight

0.23

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