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Wood is electrically non-conductive, thus preventing the damage effects of electromagnetic fields and electrostatic charging. |
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Thanks to their favourable own weight, Berlebach ash wood tripods deliver optimum stability under load. |
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Berlebach ash wood tripods are sturdy and ideal for tough day-to-day use. |
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Berlebach ash wood tripods do a fine job in extreme climates. They’ve proved their worth under difficult shooting conditions, on expeditions to the poles, as well as in desert and rain forest locations. |
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Unlike metal tripods, wooden tripods heat up very slowly when exposed to direct sunlight; in sub-zero temperatures you can touch the wooden tripod without having to wear gloves. |
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Berlebach has been using ash wood – one of the earth’s renewable resources – for over 100 years. The processed wood, known as sport ash, comes from some of the finest managed forests in Europe. It is especially hard-wearing and elastic, as well as resistant to the forces of nature. Prior to processing, the wood is left for a long time to dry naturally so as to eliminate any inherit tension as a result of growth. Special varnishes guarantee long-term protection of the wood’s surface. |
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Berlebach ash wood tripods have earned several awards for their outstanding design. |
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| Stability and effective vibration damping are the key requirements expected of today’s tripods. Our Berlebach REPORT tripod system will guarantee the demanding user a standard of tripod quality capable of satisfying the greatest expectations in virtually any situation, like land-measuring or astronomy. Berlebach tripods are made of high-grade materials and feature excellent workmanship along with an award-winning design. Technical innovation with an uncompromising standard of quality – that’s what the Berlebach name has stood for since 1898… it’s the genuine alternative when making your decision to buy a new tripod. |