TFCT-34 SPECS
IS THE TFCT-34 RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Best for: Precision shooting, hunting, competition, and field use where compact carry and Series 3 stability matter.
- Choose it if: You want a versatile, mid-height rifle-focused platform with an integrated Anvil-30 ARC head.
- Carry profile: 4.79 lb (2.17 kg), 23.6" (60 cm) folded, 4.1" (10 cm) diameter.
- Height range: 60.9" (155 cm) max height to 6.4" (16 cm) min height.
- Capacity: Conservative 85 lb (39 kg) load rating.
- Interface: Integrated Anvil-30-ARC head with Arca/Picatinny compatibility.
- Made here: Hand-built in the USA.
- Backed by: 5-year warranty.

The RRS® TFCT-34
Unleash unmatched versatility with the TFCT-34
A masterfully crafted carbon fiber tripod engineered for precision shooters and hunters who seek the pinnacle of portability and performance, the TFCT-34 delivers Series 3 stability in a compact package with an integrated Anvil-30 ARC head, tapered apex, and 4-section legs for swift adjustments, dependable recoil control, and field-ready confidence during competitions, hunts, or long-range sessions.
TFCT-34 FEATURES
- Tapered, four-screw apex helps resist twist and recoil-induced flex for stable rifle support.
- Auto-ratcheting leg angles allow fast, one-handed position changes across three leg angle stops.
- Weather-sealed, field-serviceable twist locks are built to keep performing in dust, rain, and mud.
- Interchangeable teardrop feet improve grip on mixed terrain from rock to soil.
- 1/4"-20 accessory sockets support add-ons like levels, hooks, or support arms for field setups.
- Load-bearing strap aids practical carry between shooting positions or along longer approaches.
- 3-series carbon fiber legs help control vibration during recoil, glassing, and repositioning.
- Designed for reliable support in matches, patrols, and hunts where compact height is preferred.
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