F Class Bipods from TIER-ONE in the UK have Arrived.

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During the IWA show in Nuremberg Germany back in March we lined up a meeting with the guys from Tier-One in the UK.
During those talks, we agreed to be their exclusive distributor for North America of there products.

They make some exceptional kit.

First items inbound are their bipods, both the FTR Bipod (manufactured out of CNC-machined aluminium alloy billet) and their new FTR Carbon Bipod (Manufactured from Carbon Fibre and Aluminium, the FTR Carbon Bipod retains strength and integrity despite only weighing in at a class leading 550g (not including adapter). Mil-Spec hard-coat anodised to 30 microns in satin grey to withstand years of use completes the package.)

Show Stoppers.

Here is a quick link to a review from the UK and of course a few photos.
http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=2380

We will have them loaded up on the website shortly and will post a link for them.
At that time we can start taking pre-orders. Currently product is about 2 weeks out.

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Which one of these two is more stiffer(less wobbly) ? Wider the better but less flex is what I’m looking for. Has anyone compared it to Phoenix or Duplin?

The Aluminum model would have less flex, but the Carbon model has a wider stance.
Been using a carbon model on my PGW and in my opinion its very stable, I dont notice flex with it.
 
The Aluminum model would have less flex, but the Carbon model has a wider stance.
Been using a carbon model on my PGW and in my opinion its very stable, I dont notice flex with it.

Sorry I’m bit confused here, you say carbon model has no flex but aluminum model has less flex than carbon. So carbon model does have some flex?
 
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