Product Code: 93503

Celestron VPS Vibration Suppression Pads For Tripods

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Manufacturer Code: 93503
050234935036 UPC : 050234935036
Brand:  Celestron
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Celestron VPS Vibration Suppression Pads is designed to reduce the time the scope resonates with vibration by nearly 100%, and also decrease the amplitude of the vibrations. with the Celestron Vibration Suppression Pads underneath would both move a shorter distance upon the wall and come to rest much quicker than the beam originating from the scope without the device installed. The pads fit between the bottom of the tripod legs and the ground, a simple and functional solution to the problem of image disturbance. They work on most any surface like grass, dirt, concrete, asphalt & wood. It is suitable for both telescopes and spotting scopes.

Features: Celestron VPS Vibration Suppression Pads For Tripods

  • Fits for using both with Telescopes and Spotting Scopes
  • Work on any surface (grass, dirt, concrete, asphalt, wood, etc)
  • Reduces vibration cause by wind, an unsteady mount or tripod or even an accidental bump to the instrument, and results in reduced image quality

Specification: Celestron VPS Vibration Suppression Pads For Tripods

  • Brand: Celestron
  • Model: VPS (Vibration Suppression Pads)
  • Set of: 3 Pads

Kit Content
Celestron VPS Vibration Suppression Pads For Tripods
User Operating Instructions Manual
Manufacturers Warranty

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 19 January, 2013.