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Amy, I have a Kowa TSN-884 (amazing scope) and was confronted with a similar situation - heavy old Bogen legs with a 128RC head that combined are both great/stable and heavy (I have been known to lug over shoulders for 5 miles, but not my favorite). </div>
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I note the Bogen 290 you mention actually has a listed weight of 5.6 lbs so maybe heavier than you want. I looks like it comes with the 128RC head which I think is pretty much the ideal birding fluid pan head - durable, compact, and easy to use. </div>
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I ended up with a 2<sup>nd</sup> tripod - the old Bogen 3405 (no longer made so you will be buying 2nd hand). It is about 4.3 pounds, cheap, tough, and well made - cheap on ebay. It has an integrated single adjusting arm - but it is not a fluid head so a
bit jerky when panning - but not bad for a non-primary tripod. I do find it works ok with the big Kowa - just - and with your angled eyepiece it would be even more stable. </div>
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I have eyed some of the carbon fiber Bogen legs. I might suggest you go to Glazer's, which has a lot of tripods including many Bogens, and check out you scope with the 128RC and just decide what works best. Glazer's is an amazing resource here in town. I
suspect you can find something like the 290 in carbon fiber with the 128 head and you will be at a pretty ideal setup weight/stability wise. </div>
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