Spartan Bipod leg question

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I have the javelin pro hunt and want some longer legs. The Pro legs 19-42" are 260 for the pair, and the springbok is 19-38" and only 200. Is there a difference between these legs? Going to be used for deer hunting sitting on the ground.
 
i believe the springbok is a completely different type of bipod that can be bent to the right height. watch their youtube videos for a better understanding
 
They fit fine. Looking at the pics, the Pro legs may have a different knurl for adjusting?

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I use two of the pro hunt units while hunting. One unit has the single tier short legs and then a separate complete unit with the 2 tier "Javelin Long Legs". Essentially giving me a long and short bipod at the ready.

The Javelin long legs work for seated, kneeling, and very hunched standing or squatting on/over log/stump/rock etc. positions. They are two tiered adjustable for all user heights from my 7 year old son all the way to my buddy from Belgium who is 7'2". Both tiers fully extended they are 46". Shortest configuration is 19". I normally leave mine strapped to outside of pack preset for my seated shot height.

I have yet to see somebody build a seated position with pack on and gear stored as if hunting, and get a supported seated or kneeling shooting position shot off quicker than a long spartan bipod when regularly practiced.

Both units fully collapsed...

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Both units fully extended...

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To clarify a bit. Except for the height difference in the two 19-38 v 19-42, is there any other difference? Why pay 260 for the two legs when the springbok is only 200. Is there a difference in the actual legs themselves (minus height)?
 
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