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Supa-Trak HEAVY-DUTY MOTORISED ALT-AZIMUTH MOUNT & TRIPOD
Supa-Trak HEAVY-DUTY MOTORISED ALT-AZIMUTH MOUNT & TRIPOD

Product code: MT920
Manufacturer: Sky-Watcher
£159.00

Will accept Telescopes with Skywatcher/Vixen type dovetail bar.

Maximum recommended OTA: D102/F500 Refractor (Startravel-102), D130/F650 Reflector (Explorer-130P), D127/F1500 Maksutov (Skymax-127).

"The new SupaTrakTM mount shares more than a passing resemblance to the Celestron SLT, but the somewhat quieter and heavier duty SupaTrak sports a more robust Vixen-style dovetail clamp.... I found that the SupaTrak was capable of following a celestial object at high magnifications for tens of minutes before slowly drifting out of the field of view, which is perfectly adequate for visual use or simple webcam imaging.... If you are looking for an intuitive and far less intimidating user experience than that offered by cheaper GoTo mounts, the SupaTrak is highly recommended as a versatile grab-and-go system."
Ade Ashford, http://www.scopetest.com/

"The SupaTrak mount is a lightweight mount, suitable for small telescopes; it is easy to assemble, align and use...A particularly strong point is the sturdiness of the mount...There is no excessive vibration...Controls and slew rate are excellent." Endorsed and recommended by
Sir Patrick Moore CBE FRS



 
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