looking for Neopod Bipod reviews

Thanks,


Own one personally, have used it on multiple platforms so I can give you a quick run down.

- Swivels
- Does not Cant
- Has leg notches
- Smooth bottom feet
- Deploys be squeezing legs together
- Legs fold one way
- QD mount to rail

Overall build quality is top tier ( B&T ) and I do not say this coming from Wolverine, this is my personal opinion. Strength is substantial for being a poly build, leg notches are strong and hold easily. It folds down with a simple squeeze of the legs to deploy, I have had her on heavier platforms and never had a sign of giving out or flexing due to weight or recoil. The feet could be a bit more textured in my opinion, if you are on wither cement or smooth ground it has the potential of sliding, but some textured grip tape on the bottom fixes that in two secs. I have dropped rifles down on it, thrown it around, picked myself up putting my weight down on it, and she has held up. It has been in use for me for over 6yrs and looks and feels the same as when I bought it. And the throw lever to disconnect is solid as well.

Hope this helps.
 
The flu kicked the crap out of me. Finally getting back to this. So this bipod has no cant, and you can see by the pic below that it has about 15 degrees of swivel each way.

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I know this is “plastic” but I would consider it composite. The picture below shows the legs are reinforced with an aluminum rod through each one. You can see the shiny rod through the holes in the lock notches. This bipod is very strong. With both hands I cannot flex the thin part of the leg or even the entire leg extended.

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The legs lock up by the pressure of the spring. To hinge the legs down you have to squeeze them together slightly or they remain locked up. The legs pull straight out and will click past each detent. Push the release and you can manually retract the leg back up into the body.

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The feet are not changeable. They have little bumps on the bottom for traction and work well.

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Compared to the various Harris and atlas bt10 bipod this one has the best cost/weight/strength you can get. Love mine.
 
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I can see the pics, what's the extended and shortened length if you don't mind? You might knock some weight off with a different mounting setup
 
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