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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
Bipod is of high quality. Fits as it should.
Ian Gaudreau
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2025
This bipod is super loose. Even when tightened as much as possible it still moves around, about as useful as resting your barrel on a piece of wood
Bruce Lauzon
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2025
I bought this bipod for my main hunting rifle. While bore sighting the rifle with the bipod attached, the mechanism broke when I went to return the bipod to the travel position. There is a button/pin that must be pushed on each leg to move the leg(s) to the position you desire. This button/pin became bent when I pushed it in. The bipod is now unable to be used in any position. The design requiring this action as a requirement to move the legs is poor and the materials are obviously sub par if the pin can become bent this easily.The supplier promptly provided a full refund.I do not recommend this bipod for use on any serious rifle.
Ethan
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
These are easy to install, they swivel which is very useful. My issue is putting the legs up and down, the button tends to get caught and does get frustrating. But this hasn’t stopped me from buying multiple. I have them on 2 of my hunting rifles. They’re sturdy and better than spring loaded bipods.
michael e schaal
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
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Jason MacLeod
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2024
Love these bipods for the price point will be buying more
Caleb C Naldrett
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Love the bipod as of right now. Swapped out the regular feet for the spiked and its very stable when they are sunk into the ground. I'll update the post after I put some rounds through the rifle. It's on a 7mmPRC so hopefully it holds up?
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
Works and fair value.Would purchase again in the future for budget builds.Only down side is the knob has to be really cranked down to stay locked in and keep the bipod from rotating.Also, great communication from the seller.
Elias
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2024
Event when tightened-down, the absolute moment you deploy the bipod, it gets sloppy. The large knob controls the tension. You have to, literally, tigheten it down EVERY TIME, else the entire thing ends-up flapping around left and right silly-nilly. Why, why design it this way? No, you can't thread-lock into place, it didn't do anything.Great idea, terrible, terrible execution. Wasted my time.
Charles R.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
This bipod is a great value. Very sturdy and lot of adjustment. I like the cant option this is usually only available in much more expensive units.
mrwintr
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
The saddle of this bipod is way too wide and does not fit good against any rifle stock I own. your stock would have to be about 3" at the front for this bipod to match up to the stock. Also, the supposed "rubber" feet are hard plastic and I have no interest in using the spiked feet. I bought a different one right after getting this one.
K. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
The legs look and operate like an Atlas-style bipod. It has a thin layer of rubber padding on the bipod/rifle interface. The legs can be moved and locked into the following angles: 90 degrees, 45 degrees, and 0 degrees. They can be locked at an angle facing forward or rearward. The legs are not spring-loaded, but they are made of aluminum and are very stiff. If you want stiff legs that do not flex, then you may want to consider this bipod. However, in my opinion, there is too much movement (slop) in the leg mechanism that controls the leg angle.This bipod can both tilt and pan. The tilt option is good when you are shooting from uneven terrain, and the pan option is good when you are shooting at a target moving to your left or right. Let’s discuss the tension knob because I have two issues with it. First, the tension knob is located between the legs, which makes it difficult to grasp and turn. Second, the tension knob does not completely stop the bipod from tilting or panning. At this price point, you just have to accept those issues. The feet are made of hard plastic and do not provide any grip. However, you can replace them with spiked feet, which can be used to dig into the soil when shooting prone.Pros:• Easy to install• Tilt & pan features• Replaceable spike feet• Stiff legs (if you want stiff legs)• Legs can lock at different anglesCons:• Too much movement (slop) in the slotted mechanism that controls leg angle• The tension knob does not completely stop the bipod from tilting or panning• The feet are made of hard plastic and do not provide grip to resist slidingOverall, this is a solid Atlas-style bipod that has the shortcomings I would expect at its price point. However, if you can live with the shortcomings, then this bipod should serve you well for many years. At its price point, you can't compare it to the real Atlas.
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