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Specification:
Color: Black
Material: Metal & Polymer
Bipod Length: 7.5-9 inches
Lightweight: 0.9 lbs
Feature:
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Looks great and works great
Parker Henry
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Decent build quality. Easy access adjustments when bipod arms are deployed. The returning spring extension is far superior to other near peer products I have tested.
Alan
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Feels decently built and strong. Looks good. I like the functionality. I'm not an operators so I'm not spending $400 on an Accutac. Would buy again.
Trent
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Quality matches Price.If you need something that is really Strong, Purchase one that is three times the cost.
stan
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
This thing tilts but doesn't swivel which is how I like it. The extending mechanism for the legs seems okay too. However, I was using it on a Howa .308 and the 45 degree lock location to get the rifle down low enough for the bench I was using. With a load on the bipod the recoil was enough to pull the leg out of the locking notch causing the bipod to collapse. The legs unlock by pulling them away from their mount and if you load or recoil the gun you are applying significant force that is 1/2 in alignment with the direction of pull to unlock the legs, not good. I doubt this would happen in the 90 degree vertical position because all forces are perpendicular to the direction of unlocking but it's not good that it happens at all. All of the springs seem a little too weak to me. The locking level for the tilt also seems to be on or off which is fine because you just leave it off for shooting. It does not seem to adjust tension on the tilt feature which surprised me. The locking levers for the leg extensions have coil springs just kind of set in behind them. This seems like a likely fail point but I didn't use them. The bipod is already more than tall enough not extended. The QD attachment seems very flimsy and poorly made but it held on well.If I had to guess, and this is 100% a guess, this bipod is or at least seems like, a very cheaply made copy of a much nicer bipod. I really like the design concepts and it is a very inexpensive bipod. I wouldn't trust the 45 degree notches not to collapse under recoil. It seems with bipods you may in fact get what you pay for.
Ranchibi
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
This is a clone of a high end bipod that I own. This one is very good at it's price point. It is light, is stable, and has the S-Lok pull out tilt handle. It is not built like the real one in regards to build quality or ruggedness but works well for being lighter to use especially in the field when needed.
GB
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Don't buy it unless you have airsoft that you want to look cooler but don't actually use.
Eins Vonuno
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
I purchased this bipod as an alternative to the more classic-styled models with exposed springs on the legs. The manufacturer has a good reputation and the price seemed right. I am mounting it on a bolt-action varmint rifle which will see occasional use at the range. If you are looking for a mil-spec bipod for heavy use, while this model certainly looks beefy, it may not be the answer for the long term. One weak spot appears to be the springs for the retaining clamps on the adjustable legs. They sit in shallow sockets and I wonder if an accidental hard knock could send them loose and flying. They also look like they will eventually rust unless regularly oiled. Also, the long plastic handle that tightens the tilt axis concerns me a little. I don't plan on using it much, if at all, but past experience has made me wary of plastic levers that must be increasingly cranked tight over time to achieve a firm friction fit. For my limited use, the bipod is worth the money, but if you are rough on your gear, or are looking for something that will hold up over prolonged periods of heavy use, you might consider a different bipod design or save up and purchase a model with proven durability. Hope this helps.
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