
Telegizmos 365 Series Dual-layer tripod cover
Manufacturer Part # T3TP-S
TeleGizmos 365 Series Dual-Layer Tripod Cover
Your tripod is the foundation of your entire observing setup—and like any good foundation, it needs to stay dry, stable, and solid. The TeleGizmos 365 Series Dual-Layer Tripod Cover is specifically engineered to provide all-season, full-time outdoor protection for your tripod or pier setup, ensuring it stays clean, corrosion-free, and ready for action every night of the year.
Constructed using TeleGizmos’ legendary 365 Series Solar/Weather Barrier fabric, this cover features a reflective, UV-resistant outer shell and a soft inner lining that’s gentle on metal, paint, and cables. But what really sets it apart is the dual-layer design—a clever feature that allows you to secure each leg of the tripod independently, while still enclosing the entire assembly in a unified shield.
This unique design lets you wrap each tripod leg and fasten the cover tight at the base, so it stays put—even in high winds. The top collar cinches around the mount or head plate, giving you a snug, weather-tight seal. Whether your mount is permanently installed in an observatory or left set up on the patio, this cover protects the part of your system that’s hardest to replace.
Features:
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Fits a wide range of tripods and piers, including equatorial and alt-az setups
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Part of the TeleGizmos 365 Series—rated for 365-day outdoor exposure
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Dual-layer design allows independent wrap-around protection for each tripod leg
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Aluminized outer layer reflects sunlight and resists UV, rain, and snow
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Soft interior lining protects painted surfaces, cables, and fasteners
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Top collar drawstring cinches tightly around the mount head
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Ideal for permanent or semi-permanent installations
Observing Tip:
Tripod legs often take the brunt of environmental wear, especially if you leave your rig set up under a scope cover. Adding this dedicated tripod shield helps prevent long-term rust, paint fade, and wear on those all-important leveling and locking mechanisms.