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Allen Company Axial EZ-Stik Shooting Stick - Adjustable Rifle Rest - Monopod Shooting Sticks for Hunting, Shooting, and Scope Zeroing - Portable Shooting Rests for Rifles - Extends from 33'-61',Green

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About this item

  • ADJUSTABLE SHOOTING STICK: With a push button, auto-slide action, this stand allows you to easily adjust your shot and find the fixed position best suited for your needs. Extends from 33 inches to 61 inches high.
  • MONOPOD DESIGN: Strong aluminum delivers you the performance and durability needed in the field while the cradle rest grip provides you peace of mind, ensuring your rifle will not slip or slide when in use.
  • ALL HUNTING STYLES: The versatility of the Axial EZ-Stick enables you to be ready at all times. It's a reliable tool whether you are sitting, standing, in a treestand, or simply need a lightweight, collapsible hiking pole.
  • HUNTING SHOOTING STICK: The removable rifle cradle can be interchanged with cameras or spotting scopes for an all-around steady hold. The post attachment system allows for any 1/4-20 threaded accessories while a carbide tip and rubber boot provide traction in various terrains.
  • ALLEN CO: We share your passion for the great outdoors. Our unwavering dedication lies in crafting superior hunting, shooting, and archery gear that combines quality and value.



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Customer Jack from Canada
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
This shooting stand/walking stick is well designed. It deploys silently and quickly to shooting height with the simple press of a button. The handle is comfortable and it is not too heavy.Ce support de tir/bâton de marche est bien conçu. Il se déploie silenciausement et rapidement a hauteur de tir par la simple pression d'un bouton. La poignée est confortable et il n'est pas trop lourd
かず
Reviewed in Japan on January 30, 2025
以外に使えます。
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I'm disabled and it was worth it, moved pretty easy. Abit noisy moving it up or down, put some wd40 on it and fixed that issue. Shot an elk with my .300 win mag, held the weight without moving. Sturdy enough to hunt with.
雪国
Reviewed in Japan on February 25, 2024
デザインがやっぱかっこ悪いです。Allenでもボタンで高さ調節が出来ないモデルや プリモスのトリガータイプの方がカッコいいです。雪山ではスノーバスケットを付けるのですが引き抜く時にボタンで調整する長さの分が出てしまったりしてダルイです。が しかしボタンで高さ調節は便利ですし仕方なく使ってます。プリモスのトリガータイプは超便利ですが重量を掛ける割と早めに壊れてしまいます。高いのに・・どっかにコレだ!というものがあればいいのに。。
Kris E Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Lite ! Steady ! Works with my long guns and my crossbow . Quick one button setup . I know it has helped me be successful on some long shots . Great item especially for the cost .
M Tripp
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Im near 70 and this helped me so much this year climbing the hills hunting
Jeff M
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
For a monopod, it's well designed and works well, is light and it is short yet easy to extend from shorter to higher, depending on situation, sturdy, easy to use, and a good bargain compared to the other "name" brands. Also doubles as a walking stick.
G.MaychszakJr
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
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david jackson
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Used for my first hunt, perfect.
SRC
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
It feels like you are trading weight for durability on this one. Bottom line is that I like it for the price. The spring is strong and the cam is easy to adjust, just like they say. One thing I really like is that you can adjust the cam so that it returns to the same height. Great tool for some additional stability zeroing my crossbow.
Grandpa
Reviewed in Japan on January 13, 2023
使えません。
TastySalmon
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021
I've hunted most of my life but have only recently realized the use of a shooting stick. This shooting stick beat all expectations with the ability to raise and lower the upper half, even if it does seem sort of gimmicky. I've had it out on two deer hunts so far and have had my crosshairs on half a dozen bucks in case I wanted to shoot. It's very stable and the gun height, even when resting on the sticks, can be adjusted very easily (and silently - see below) with some light assistance if raising the height. If you're trying to get a sense of what this stick feels like, think of a ski pole with two joints -- and it's not much heavier than a ski pole to be honest. I have put some light weight on it scrambling around and so far it's held up fine. However, I can't see it lasting as a stout walking stick that you can put lots of weight on if hiking over really uneven terrain with a pack, or if you're not sure-footed. The reality is that it's a shooting stick, not a walking stick. I don't think you'll be satisfied if you think you're going to lean all of your weight on it stepping over a deep puddle or climbing over a log, simply because it's not a walking stick.As you'll see below, I did make some modifications to correct the shortcomings of this stick relating to other reviews:1. A few reviews have complained of the noise when using the spring slide. It's thin metal on thin metal; of course it will make a scraping sound. Note that some reviewers claimed it was the spring making all of the noise, but this is untrue; it's the metal on metal contact. Mine did this too out of the package, but I put silicone lubricator on it (the stuff for rubber gaskets on cars). Problem solved, but I expect I'll need to put a few dabs of it on every once in a while to keep it silent. No big deal.2. Several reviews point to the gun rest piece being prone to unscrewing, potentially leading to losing it. I can definitely see this as a distinct issue given how easily I could spin it when it arrived. The reason it loosens is because it's a double ended screw and likely needs some more threads. My solution was to put blue Loctite on the threads. Problem solved, and it hasn't budged one bit after many miles of bushwhacking through some tough terrain.3. At least one person complained, and gave 1 star, because the lower section apparently slid down (or really up into the middle tube section) under the weight of a gun. As one of the item pictures CLEARLY shows, the cam lock tightens with a few twists of the screw to prevent this from happening. There's really nothing complicated about this at all. It's a cam lock; they are specifically designed and used to allow tension adjustment. To leave a bad review because someone can't figure out how to turn a freakin' screw one or two rotations is beyond ridiculous.In short, I did make some minor modifications to correct the apparent, common problems, but this doesn't bother me one bit. So far, it has greatly exceeded my expectations.