RYDR-9 Bipod Review

Justin Crossley

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I contacted RYDR Industries and requested a RYDR-9 bipod to test out. Hunter (CEO) sent me one, and it arrived yesterday. My first impression is positive. It looks well-made and appears to have some good features.

No Arca yet but it is in the works.

Let me know your questions, and I'll answer them as I test this out.

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ropati

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Thanks! I look forward to your review. I want to know how it functions for the price point. Obviously you've got a triple pull Ckye pod which costs 4x more. Is it stiff and sturdy? Do the legs stay locked once lengthened. How slow/fast is it to get extended? Does it flex when lengthened?
 

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Looks cool, these sitting-height bipods seem like a gamechanger if they’re actually packable, useable and not godawful heavy, and if they cost less than a new rifle. As part of a review would love to see a video of start to shoot deployment “on the clock” to get a sense of whats involved in getting set up for a shot on the fly.
 
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Justin Crossley

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Looks cool, these sitting-height bipods seem like a gamechanger if they’re actually packable, useable and not godawful heavy, and if they cost less than a new rifle. As part of a review would love to see a video of start to shoot deployment “on the clock” to get a sense of whats involved in getting set up for a shot on the fly.
I like that idea. I'll shoot a video of that once I get the Tricer in my hands.

I'll include the Ckyepod, RYDR, Tricer, and Gunwerks.
 
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