Long Leg Bipod comparison

I'm thinking of this, as well. Looking to optimize light weight, slim form factor, true seated height, and durability. Looking at the R3D legs for the Ckye-Pod, and wondering how that would compare to the others mentioned in this thread, in the quantities of interest that I mentioned above.
 
I'm thinking of this, as well. Looking to optimize light weight, slim form factor, true seated height, and durability. Looking at the R3D legs for the Ckye-Pod, and wondering how that would compare to the others mentioned in this thread, in the quantities of interest that I mentioned above.

I could give you some insight on that but not until mid-September. My son is getting those for hunting with his Ckye-Pod.
 
I'm thinking of this, as well. Looking to optimize light weight, slim form factor, true seated height, and durability. Looking at the R3D legs for the Ckye-Pod, and wondering how that would compare to the others mentioned in this thread, in the quantities of interest that I mentioned above.
I've had all the previous bipods mentioned except Tricer, of course. The Ckye-Pod with R3D legs is definitely my favorite and the most versatile. It's not super light (22oz) but for the versatility it offers, i don't think there's a lighter option. It's super fast to deploy and I prefer it over the Hatch legs even though they're twist lock. It's very slim and tight to the rifle which i appreciate as well. Really the only downside is the price. It's outrageous, but what are ya gonna do! If you're looking to stay under the $600 mark and want the sitting height, it's probably Hatch.

I also heard a rumor that PRSTF was coming out with a Gen 2 Dauntless sometime in the future that will be lighter, slimmer, and more budget friendly and VERY similar to a Ckye pod with carbon legs. ;)
 
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