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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Sometimes I don't want a heavy tripod or shooting sticks if I'm moving fast over distance. These little sticks really fill that void and still provide a decent rest that I wouldn't have had otherwise. Great for quick setup on uneven ground.
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Very versatile and portable. Seems to be a pretty sturdy design. Can't wait for deer season
ROBERT B TARBET
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Bought in May. Used without incident at the range throughout the summer. Used on a hunt for the first time in November and stick split. Amazon won't refund due to time elapsed since order. Swagger not responding to message.
L. Williams
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
cheaply made
Zachary Booker
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2021
Folds up small enough to put into your pocket of your turkey vest and very light weight. The limbs could be built a little sturdier but overall a very nice product for turkey hunting!! The self deployment is awesome as well!!
MG
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020
These innovative Swagger shooting sticks are incredibly lightweight, easy and fast to deploy, and very compact. They have a pretty good height range of about 2' to 3' and the legs "flex" so it is easier to track any game or allow for any last minute adjustments to my aim without a reset of the sticks. I have other Swagger bi-pods and have not been disappointed yet and I think I will like this one too. Recommend.
Kai Sandoval
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020
I really want to like this bipod setup, I like the portability and design concept, but execution leaves a bit to be desired. First off, the tubing foe the legs should be a tad bit thicker in my opinion, less bending that way. Secondly, the "rest" is tensioned with Latex tubing, and hardly requires any pressure at all to start slipping down. Now the tension of the tubing can be increased by pulling out the plastic "acorn" out the bottom of the rest/handles and working it deppwr into the tubing before reinserting. Be careful not to pull the acorn out of the tubing, otherwise it'll take some creativity to get it all back together. Doing this helps with actually resting your rifle in place, but will still need some support from a second hand. Lastly, the loop at the bottom of the legs intended to keep the whole setup together when collapsed is just useless. It's a pain to get it on, and a pain to get it off. Thankfully I had a cheap fabric bag the sticks fit in perfectly when collapsed, but the only thing the loop slightly provides is a pull cord to get it out of the bag. It could have been skipped and more useful. I have a hunt in two weeks, so we'll see how this really stacks up.
Brian Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020
This is more of a shooting stick than a bipod. I think it has more flexibility for uses vs others on the market, like trigger stick. The flex ready technology allows me to easily track game, even when moving. It is very light, surprisingly light, so easy to deploy as well. Height adjustments are nice as well because it goes 21 inches to 36 inches.
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