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Sky-Watcher AZ5 Mount with Steel Tripod

SKU SW-S20110
Original price $465.00 - Original price $465.00
Original price
$465.00
$465.00 - $465.00
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  • 15 lb Payload Capacity
  • V-Style Mounting Saddle
  • 1.75-inch Steel Tripod Legs
  • Total Assembled Weight of 17.3 lbs
  • Included Pier Extension
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  • Sky-Watcher AZ5 Mount with Steel Tripod

    The Sky-Watcher AZ5 Mount with Steel Tripod provides a robust grab-and-go platform for visual astronomy, supporting up to 15 lbs of equipment on a stable base with 1.75-inch diameter steel legs. The cast aluminum mount head weighs just 5 lbs, bringing the total assembled weight to an easily transportable 17.3 lbs. Simple slip clutches allow for smooth, intuitive pointing, making it an ideal choice for quick setup and frustration-free observing sessions.

    15 lb Capacity on a 5 lb Head

    The core of the AZ5 system is its impressive strength-to-weight ratio. The cast aluminum head supports a 15 lb payload, sufficient for a wide range of refractors, Maksutov-Cassegrains, and compact Newtonians. This capacity ensures your view remains steady, even at high magnification on planetary targets, without the bulk of a heavier equatorial mount.

    Vibration Suppression from 1.75" Steel Legs

    Unlike lighter-duty mounts that use aluminum or smaller-diameter legs, the AZ5 is founded on a tripod with 1.75-inch rolled steel legs. This construction is critical for damping vibrations quickly—a key factor for enjoyable viewing. Whether you're observing on a windy night or focusing your telescope, the solid tripod minimizes image shake, providing a more stable experience than typical photo tripods or entry-level mounts.

    • Solid Foundation: The 12.3 lb tripod provides a low center of gravity for the entire 17.3 lb assembly, enhancing stability.
    • Accessory Tray: The included tray adds rigidity to the tripod legs while keeping your eyepieces organized and within reach.
    • Pier Extension: A standard pier extension is included, raising the mount head to provide better clearance for longer optical tubes when observing near the zenith.

    Intuitive Control with Slip Clutches & V-Style Saddle

    The AZ5 is built for simplicity. It features manual slip clutches on both axes, allowing you to aim your telescope by simply pushing the tube in the desired direction. There are no slow-motion controls to fumble with in the dark—just point and view. The industry-standard V-style dovetail saddle ensures compatibility with a vast range of optical tubes without the need for proprietary adapters.

  • What is the largest telescope I can use on the Sky-Watcher AZ5 mount?

    The Sky-Watcher AZ5 has a payload capacity of 15 lbs. For visual use, this comfortably supports telescopes like a 102mm refractor, a 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain, or a 6-inch Newtonian. For the best stability, it's recommended to keep the optical tube assembly weight around 10-12 lbs, leaving capacity for diagonals, eyepieces, and finders.

    Is the AZ5 mount suitable for astrophotography?

    No, the Sky-Watcher AZ5 is an alt-azimuth mount designed specifically for visual astronomy and terrestrial viewing. It does not track the rotation of the Earth, which is necessary for long-exposure astrophotography. While you could take very short snapshots of the Moon or planets, it is not intended for imaging deep-sky objects.

    How does the Sky-Watcher AZ5 compare to a standard heavy-duty camera tripod?

    While both can hold equipment, the AZ5 is purpose-built for astronomy. Its 1.75" steel legs are significantly more effective at damping vibrations than typical camera tripod legs. Furthermore, the alt-azimuth head provides smoother, more natural motions for tracking celestial objects compared to the pan-tilt heads on most photo tripods.

    How does the AZ5 perform for observing Jupiter with a 127mm Maksutov?

    The AZ5 is an excellent match for a 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain. The total weight of that telescope is well within the 15 lb capacity. The stability of the 1.75" steel tripod legs means vibrations will settle quickly after focusing, allowing you to resolve fine details like Jupiter's cloud bands and the Great Red Spot at high magnification.

    Does the Sky-Watcher AZ5 come with slow-motion controls?

    No, the AZ5 uses adjustable slip clutches for motion. You simply push the telescope to your target, and the mount holds its position. This design prioritizes simplicity and "grab-and-go" convenience over the fine adjustments offered by slow-motion cables.

    What is the purpose of the included pier extension with the AZ5 mount?

    The pier extension raises the height of the mount head relative to the tripod. This is particularly useful when using longer telescopes, such as refractors, as it prevents the bottom of the telescope from hitting the tripod legs when you are pointing at objects high overhead, near the zenith.

  • Mount Type Alt-AZ
    Payload Capacity 15 lbs
    Mounting Saddle V-Style
    Clutch Type Slip
    Mount Head Weight 5 lbs
    Tripod Leg Diameter 1.75"
    Tripod Weight 12.3 lbs
    Fully Assembled Weight 17.3 lbs
    Pier Extension Included Yes
    Pier Extension Thread 3/8"
    Tripod Accessory Tray Yes
    Polar Scope No
    Case No
    UPC 50234205108
    • AZ5 Mount Head

      × 1

    • Steel Tripod

      × 1

    • Pier Extension

      × 1

    • Tripod Accessory Tray

      × 1

  • Sky-Watcher 2-Year Warranty