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Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Smooth Operation, Heavy-Duty Support for One or Two Telescopes
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount   in stock
#09017
$429.95
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Features

Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
  • Heavy-duty altazimuth mount can support one or two telescopes weighing up to 25 lbs. each.
  • Stable platform for easy viewing with scopes as large as an 8" reflector or 9.25" SCT.
  • Improved altitude bearing provides even more tension adjustment for heavy telescopes
  • Large knurled-aluminum knobs on both axes allow tension to be optimized for smooth motion.
  • Beefy 1-3/4"-diameter steel tripod legs are braced by a combination spreader bar/accessory tray.
  • Dual-scope setup lets your family and fellow star-partiers view right along with you.

The Orion SkyView AZ mount is a heavy-duty altazimuth mount that can support large telescopes weighing up to 25 lbs. — without the need for counterweights — allowing smooth, simple, stable operation. It's designed to hold one telescope, or two telescopes side by side!

Orion's SkyView AZ altazimuth head features dual dovetail slots to allow attachment of two telescopes in tandem, to double your viewing versatility. (You do have more than one telescope, don't you?) Now you can keep, say, your rich-field refractor and your long focal-length Mak or SCT on the same mount at the same time! Or your daytime spotting scope and your deep space reflector. You'll be a hit with your family, your friends, and fellow star-partiers whom you can invite to view right along with you.

The SkyView AZ mount provides a stable platform for easy altazimuth viewing with telescopes as large as an 8" reflector or 9.25" Schmidt-Cassegrain. Two telescopes of up to 25 lbs. each can be mounted simultaneously. They can be positioned parallel to each other or offset in altitude to point to different parts of the sky. Large knurled-aluminum knobs on both axes allow the tension to be optimized for smooth motion. The beefy 1-3/4"-diameter steel tripod legs adjust in height and are braced by a combination spreader bar/accessory tray for extra rigidity.

Whether you have one telescope or two to put on it, you will soon wonder how you ever got along without the Orion SkyView AZ mount's stability, portability, and effortless maneuverability. Weighs 19 lbs., 8 oz. One-year limited warranty.

Please note this product was not designed or intended by the manufacturer for use by a child 12 years of age or younger.

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Product Specs

Product Specifications:

Weight rating 25 lbs.
Dovetail bar system Yes
Bearing material Teflon bearings
Tripod material Steel
Height range of mount/tripod 42.25 in. - 55.00 in.
Weight, mount/tripod 19.5 lbs.
Weight, fully assembled 19.5 lbs.
Additional included accessories accessory tray
Other features dual-altazimuth
Warranty One year

Included Items

Included Items:

Large knurled aluminum tension knobs for both axes
Sturdy 1.75 inch diameter steel telescope tripod legs

Media Buzz

Customer Reviews


11/26/09 9:28 AM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: Neil Kelley
I purchased the SkyView AZ mount to provide a Quick set-up alternative to the german equatorial mount(modified Celestron Advanced series) I normally use for my smaller scopes. The largest scope I have tried on this mount is an Astrotech 8IN, the 8" f/4 Newtonian, which weighs-in at about 23lbs with finder and a heavy eyepiece. This mount does provide a lightwieght solution for my purposes, keeping the eyepiece in a convenient orientation for viewing all areas of the sky. In general, the mount's motions are smooth and I have used powers of up to 160X. At that magnification the object being viewed is still easily followed and I am satisfied with the smooth operation of both axes. My only concerns with the unit involve a bit of rough motion in the altitude axis at higher elevations, and the fact that the azimuth tension knob never really tightens as much as I would desire. This makes it more difficult to mount a scope weighing more than 10 or 12 pounds, as the azimuth axis tries to turn while mounting the scope. Aside from these two minor points, My experience with the mount have been very satisfying, and it is a welcome addition to my mounting options.

7/9/09 8:56 AM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: Jesse R. McGlown, Jr.
I'd had a Celestron EQ-4 mount for some years ( originally supplied with my 150mm refractor ). When I upgraded to the CG-5 for that scope, I relegated the EQ-4 as the mount for my Orion ST120mm refractor. Even with the smaller payload, the EQ-4 aluminum tripod legs were just about shot, so...enter the Skyview AZ mount! One secret of this gem is that, even though it's touted as an AZ dual mount, you can indeed put an equatorial head on it (I cannibalized the original EQ-4 head from the tired aluminum legs). Best of both worlds! I'm currently using this mount for my Orion ST120 scope. It's sturdy 1.75" diameter tubular legs are more than adequate for a small refractor...ironically, I've actually yet to use it with the AZ head in place! When I finally get that Maksutov (Orion, of course ) to complement my ST120 "richfield" refractor, I'll simply switch out the heads and make it an AZ mount. Considering just how outrageously expensive some mounts are these days, the Skyview Pro AZ mount is a bargain.

4/30/09 8:24 PM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: John Chabot
I've been very impressed with the mount - smoothness, consistency of movement and tension settings, ease of use, intercompatability with other Orion mounts and accessories. As steady as the Sirius Eq mount since it shares the same tripod and base, and the head is well-machined. I have the EON 120 refractor on it and the mount handles this with flying colors. No vibration of consequence for alt-az viewing - something a few of the competing alt-az mounts in the $250-$500 range can't say. One popular single-arm mount I tried shook poorly due to the length of the 120 simply leading to too high a radius from the balance point and the arm wasn't rigid enough to keep things steady. It was unusable really. I'm a big fan of slow motion controls, but this mounts feels so nice in movement it won me over in that area. And to think, it's rated strong enough that I'll be able to stick a C 9.25 SCT on the other side of the head. Looking forward to that. I had read over at Cloudy Nights that the Orion SkyView mount extension - an 18" pier that sits between the mount base and the head - works with this one, so I bought it, and it surely does. It adds some weight since the piece is really solid, but I like having the extra height as an option. The extension would work with the Sirius too, but I suspect it might cause things to be too top-heavy for the precision needs of the EQ mount. I'll comment on that some time in the Sirius review section. Thanks Orion, good stuff.

11/21/08 4:56 PM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: Chris Edwards
I special ordered the Orion Skyview AZ- mount because there are no dealers who stock them in my neck of the woods. I was excited at the prospect of a big, simple, smooth, and stable mount for an Orion 8" reflector I just bought. The mount is impressive looking and appears to be well constructed, however it was lacking in the little things, like directions and a troubleshooting guide for the inevitible difficulty. Sure as China sells cheap poor quality everything this AZ mount that came from China exibted it's fatal flaw almost instantly. The mount comes with it's head removed and after hooking it up and installing the 8" reflector I noticed that it sticks when you start it's vertical motion in either direction. No matter how much and how often I'd move the scope and dove plate in an effort at reaching balance, no matter how often I loosened the hand screw clutches it sticks after coming to a stop, so much so that you must really be careful when applying pressure to get it going again. it makes it literally impossible to track any object, this is why many many people are so turned off with the hobby. I have a Vixen Porta- mount that cost half the price of the Skyview and worked flawlessly from the box, something that I'm not becoming accustomed to from Orion! Alt/Az mounts are simple and excellent when done correctly, this one's not one of them. Further the acces. tray acts as a stabilizer which is just fine, however it must be removed to close the mount up which most must do just to swing it out of doors or to transport it which is a real pain in the backside on those cold nights! At this price range on up you can do a lot better then this. Caveat Emptor!

9/3/08 1:16 PM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: Gregg Meade
Overall, good mount, light and easy to use. A couple of areas of concern: 1. Although I have 3 scopes with Vixen style dovetails, scopes are never looking at the same object. I wanted to use a fast refractor on one side as a super-finder. If you put an Orion style bar on both should work better. 2. AZ head should lock better to allow easier mounting (of) larger scopes. (Note from Orion: Orion Dovetail bars are modeled on the Vixen style.)

5/27/08 12:54 PM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: John Johnson
I am very happy with this mount it holds both my 8" Nexstar and my 102mm Stellarvue. The only thing it lacks is a handle. The Mount needs a handle to move heavy scops.

5/24/08 12:38 PM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: william sharpe
When the SkyView AZ was first introduced I thought "WOW" this can't be as good as it looks for the price. Well when I received mine and mounted my 140 Vixen on it I knew I had found an alt-azimuth that could handle this big refractor. Thank you Orion.

5/20/08 8:06 PM
Orion SkyView AZ Telescope Mount
Reviewer: Layne T. Oliver
This mount is a great Az mount as it is simple fairly light but vastly stable and smooth. I have been looking for a set up like this for about a year, williams optics has a similar mount but the tripod looked suspect to me despite great reviews. I have owned one telescope that had an jittery mount and a poor focuser (my etx 90) I repaired the focuser but not the jittery mount, but did put the etx tube on a losmandy G-8 mount and wow rock solid views at the highest powers aka fun! Its worth noting that if you try to mount a refractor to (non Orion brand) you may need their guidance on a dovetail and rings as mixing and matching these two components can be troublesome if they are from differrent manufacturers. Since I own losmandy mounts and am set up with Losmandy style plates and heavy duty rings I was able to fix the orion/vixen dovetail to the Losmandy plate (Stellarvue TP-6) using existing 1/4 20 holes. I did however had to drill one 1/4" hole in the vixen plate and presto, I had a plate that serves two purposes by simply un bolting the vixen plate I can use the scope in the EQ mount with the losmandy plate. William optics does sell a plate that is the width of the losmandy plate but with a vixen dovetail underneith, its 88.00 bucks. I think Orion should offer this fine mount with the option of a Vixen or losmandy saddle as these are two of the most used types of mountings! what do you think? I'm open to questions/ suggestions about various mounting combo's I want to learn from you! Layne

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