Celestron Vibration Suppression Pads
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Celestron Vibration Suppression Pads

£75.00
  (3 Reviews)
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About this product

Model:  CelVibrationSupPads
Part Number:  93503-CGL

Telescope vibration is caused by windy conditions, an unsteady mount or tripod or even an accidental bump to the instrument, and results in reduced image quality.

Celestron’s set of three Vibration Suppression Pads will reduce vibration time by approx 50% and decrease vibration amplitude. The pads fit between the bottom of the tripod legs and the ground, a simple and functional solution to the problem of image disturbance.

They work on any surface: grass, dirt, concrete, asphalt, wood, etc., for both telescopes and spotting scopes.

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Celestron vibration suppression pads
07 February 2023  | 

Very nice quality pads, great service from FLO


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Celestron suppression pads
28 October 2020  | 

Only just got these so haven't done a full test but just putting the tripod on them and moved the focuser back and forth there didn't seam to be as much vibration. Will wait for a better weather to do a full test.


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Makes focusing easier
19 May 2011  | 

I really like my Celestron Vibration pads.

I use them on my HEQ5 PRO for imaging and they noticibly reduce the peaks that occur on the PHD guiding graph when someone walks around the mount or when one of my cats decides to pull on a wire or frolics around the tripod legs.

When I'm not imaging, I find they are also pretty useful for dropping my camera tripod onto them - they're handy for daytime photography and for binocular use too.

And for observers using a telescope, I found that focusing on Saturn was made much easier while using these pads. When you touch the focuser the planet moves but when you let go it stops unlike before where the planet would be bouncing around a second before stopping.

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