Revic FH1 Fluid Head | Overview

Published on March 17, 2022
Duration: 1:21

This video provides an overview of the Revic FH1 Fluid Head, a new accessory designed to enhance stability for users spending extended periods glassing. It highlights the fluid head's compatibility with Revic's Backpacker and Hunter tripods, its smooth vertical and pan adjustments, and a packable dial for reduced snagging. The FH1 also features a built-in bubble level and an Arca attachment, making it versatile for spotting scopes and even shooting in a pinch.

Quick Summary

The Revic FH1 Fluid Head enhances stability for users spending significant time glassing, compatible with Revic's Backpacker and Hunter tripods. It features smooth vertical and pan adjustments, a packable dial to reduce snagging, a built-in bubble level, and an Arca attachment suitable for spotting scopes or shooting in emergencies.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction
  2. 00:12Revic FH1 Fluid Head Overview
  3. 00:20Tripod Compatibility
  4. 00:26Benefits of Fluid Head
  5. 00:33Vertical and Pan Adjustments
  6. 00:38Packable Dial Feature
  7. 00:45Bubble Level and Arca Attachment
  8. 00:52Versatile Use Cases
  9. 01:01Where to Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What tripods is the Revic FH1 Fluid Head compatible with?

The Revic FH1 Fluid Head is compatible with both the Revic Backpacker and Revic Hunter tripods, offering versatility for users of Revic's tripod systems.

What are the main benefits of the Revic FH1 Fluid Head for hunters?

For hunters, the FH1 Fluid Head provides enhanced stability for extended glassing periods, smooth adjustments for tracking targets, and a packable design to prevent snagging in the field.

Does the Revic FH1 Fluid Head have a bubble level?

Yes, the Revic FH1 Fluid Head features a built-in bubble level located on the left side of the unit, which helps ensure a level and stable setup.

Can the Revic FH1 Fluid Head be used for shooting?

While primarily designed for spotting scopes, the Revic FH1 Fluid Head has an Arca attachment that could be used to shoot off the tripod in a pinch, offering some versatility.

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