Liberty Anonuevo
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Best
Josh Poznich
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
For what this is, it's heavy. The leg length adjustment is about the only descent feature. Otherwise, the legs spin all the way around, The buttons push into the main clamp body when you swing them from front to back, which binds them up, and the swivel nut is hard to get tight enough to keep it from swinging around. It's functional at best.
Kenneth Nicely
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
easy to install and set up. very sturdy and holds firm. includes spike adapters to add to the bottom of the legs to allow it to really grip into soil.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
This is very nice and durable. Very accurate and sturdy. I’ve paid way more for way less. Comes with all necessary tools to install. Comes with a hard case which is a nice touch. Seems to function well.
Blake L
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
The first thing I noticed is the compact size and metal alloy construction. The leg length adjustment is nice and easy to use and the leg position button and lock up is also really nice. The downside is in the feet attached to the legs. The feet are a hard plastic which I don't like and I would prefer them to be a quality rubber. This is because the rubber feet provide a much better grip on rocky uneven terrain.The pivot action is nice but it only allows horizontal and tilt motion and is fixed on the vertical plane. This is not ideal at all especially if you are shooting from elevation to a lower target. If you are target shooting on a fixed bench then sure, this will work.Another con that I noticed is that the thumb screw that tightens the swivel and tilt feature likes to grab and tighten or loosen itself as you rotate the rifle for multiple target acquisition potentially causing the rotation to lock. This is a problem if you don't pay attention to the position of the thumb screw.Overall it is made of quality materials and has decent leg lockup but the flaws should not be overlooked.
TwoHands
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
You could spend a lot of money on a bi-pod. If you're shooting PRS or custom rifles this bipod is not for you! If however you are an average shooter that occasionally needs a bi-pod this one will work good. It is fairly lightweight easy to adjust and holds the rifle plenty steady for most shooting situations. One thing it doesn't have that I wish it did was larger knobs or a lever style quick connect so it was easy to take on and off your picatinny rail without a tool. The spikes are nice if you're shooting in the dirt. You do have to keep track of the tension knob to make sure it stays snug or as loose as you want it to be. Your shooting style and the conditions will determine how tight or how loose you want the adjustment knob. I had good luck shooting off a bench with a moderately heavy rifle. Overall if this bipod fits your budget then go for it, if you can get something better then you should buy something better- but this one will serve lots of shooters well for not too much money.
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
This is really the first bipod i’ve used on my rifles. I didn’t end up using the spikes but rather the regular rounded legs. The screw to loosen the legs is nice. I didn’t have any issues with it. Really the only issue i had with the bipod is that when you go to move the legs either up or down, the pin that pivots out of the way gets caught on the body of the bipod itself preventing you from moving the legs quickly if you’re not paying attention to how far you’re pressing in. Its a bit stiff in circular movement if that makes sense. If its deployed and you’re trying to go from left or right, it doesn’t seem to let you move the rifle while staying in place but a minor gripe all things considered.
Cassandra French
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
These do not lock in place while the legs are extended, would not buy again.