Is 8kg dodsonian heavy?
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Is 8kg dodsonian heavy?
Was thinking is 8kg dodsonian heavy for people who doesnt have car?
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It depends on your physique really. 8kg is not really heavy but since a telescope is mostly empty air, it will be bulky. You need to worry how you want to pack it and protect it while riding public transport, not to mention how to avoid getting dirty looks for an oversized bag during peak periods 
Also, an 8kg weight, as posted above, is no big deal if you're reasonably fit but an 8kg cabinet, for example, will be a real challenge just because of its size.
Wait..... did I just paraphrase kayheem? *grin*
If you're buying, suggest you go down to physically see the size and get an idea if you can cope with it.

Also, an 8kg weight, as posted above, is no big deal if you're reasonably fit but an 8kg cabinet, for example, will be a real challenge just because of its size.
Wait..... did I just paraphrase kayheem? *grin*
If you're buying, suggest you go down to physically see the size and get an idea if you can cope with it.

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Depends if you look like Slyvester Stallone or Danny Devito!
8 Kg can be easily carried in a backpack but a Dob's size will be unwieldly.
If you are looking for an 8" scope, I know Perseid previously sold a built-to-order wooden trusss 6" or 8"dob that can be broken down into a small box. It had rollers making it easier to move around. As its custom built, you can also request for special changes to meet your needs too. You may want to PM them to see if they are still selling it.
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8 Kg can be easily carried in a backpack but a Dob's size will be unwieldly.
If you are looking for an 8" scope, I know Perseid previously sold a built-to-order wooden trusss 6" or 8"dob that can be broken down into a small box. It had rollers making it easier to move around. As its custom built, you can also request for special changes to meet your needs too. You may want to PM them to see if they are still selling it.
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No need trolley, lah!weixing wrote:Hi,
You need a trolley for that.
Have a nice day.
Remember Jun Wei (aka 'AstroSeals')? He manpacked his 8" F4 scope and mount. But then again, he fractured his collar bone! (Hmmm...it may have been in an unrelated incident, I think)
I wonder if he is still lurking around Singastro.
If you want to have a portable dob, there are several designs available on the net.
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amazing. and amazingly expensive. The kit is "only" $1270 USD though, inclusive of optics. The optics are from Orion Optics UK.

amazing. and amazingly expensive. The kit is "only" $1270 USD though, inclusive of optics. The optics are from Orion Optics UK.
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