Javelin Spartan Precision Gear Lite Bipod
$159.99
Worth: $159.99
(as of Jan 13, 2025 00:15:28 UTC – Particulars)
With interchangeable leg choices, the Javelin Lite bipod is out there in three lengths to accommodate shooters wanting a light-weight modular bipod that can serve a a number of of disciplines from taking pictures on the vary to searching in essentially the most demanding environments. By utilizing high-grade carbon fibre, the Javelin Lite weighs simply 130 to 135 grams and doesn’t compromise the stability of a rifle, making it excellent for hunters on the transfer, particularly as it may be connected and indifferent right away utilizing the ‘Spartan Magnetic Attachment System’. Locking cant facility for uneven terrain Observe targets with the traversing operate or use in locked goal mode Interchangeable fixed-length legs Fast and simple to swap to different rifles utilizing the spartan magnetic attachment system Safe sling attachment Low profile adapter makes carrying a slung rifle comfy Vary of various accent legs obtainable to accommodate completely different taking pictures positions and terrains Provided with common rifle adapter equipment to connect bipod Appropriate with a full vary of 12mm Spartan Rifle Adapters
8.7″ Lengthy Legs
Provided with common rifle adapter equipment to connect bipod
Locking cant facility for uneven terrain
Fast and simple to swap to different rifles utilizing the spartan magnetic attachment system
Low profile adapter makes carrying a slung rifle comfy
Lite weight carbon fiber and plane aluminum
Alydia –
a requested gift for my son
the price/product absolutely Shocked me> I was expecting a full size bipod but this is a very small item- (8″?)..I would have given it a 2-3 star if it was for me. But, my son Loved it, so I rated it a 5 star based on that.
Herman Sampson –
Efficacy
This product is a bipod used to stabilze a firearm during shooting. It does that efficiently. It is lightweight so easily used by small and karge framed ibdividuals.
DEANA –
MUST HAVE
This is a must have bipod in my opinion! Iâve always wanted one and now Iâm glad to have it. This this is ultralight weight and rock solid. Iâm a gunsmith and I will be installing a gunsmith lug in all myLong guns, this this is badass!
sparky –
Good Product
Light and easily removable and with multiple mounts it can go rifle to rifle. Carry in the backpack so it doesnt jab you in the back.
Kevin Adam –
Bipod
Great lightweight bipod
kigp –
Expensive but very good
I bought the basic bipod. It is expensive but the design is very good and weight is very light. I hunt by foot so reducing weight in my backpack is important. My only concern is that you have to be careful with noise when fitting the bipod to your rifle. If you are close to your target they will hear you. Best to have it attached before you are too close.
Ksunon –
Excellent bipod; This is the one to get within the javelin lineup, just upgrade it.
These are expensive for what they are, but very good, and in my view they are well worth the weight savings and elimination of snag hazards while hiking, hunting, etc.If you’re researching and considering this product, you’re no doubt wondering whether you’ll be happy with the “lite” version or whether you might be better served with one of the “pro” or “tactical” models.If you crunch the numbers on cost, weight, and features your best bet is to purchase the “lite” with standard legs, and then buy 2x tac legs to give you spring-loaded quick leg extension. The result weighs 7.4 ounces (not counting the mounting bracket). This costs less than just buying the “pro tac” or other upgraded model, and will give you an all-black coloration to boot (better IMHO than the silvery color of other models).A few additional things to consider:-It comes only with an attachment bracket for a swivel-stud (no picatinny or Mlok attachment), so you will have to purchase those separately.-It has no QD mount that just clamps the bipod onto a preexisting picatinny rail, so you will pretty much have to buy a mount for every weapon you want to use this bipod on. This means you’ll likely have to invest money to specifically configure your weapons if you want to save money by quickly moving the bipod between rifles.-Based on my experience, they have downgraded their packaging to a little sack instead of a hard plastic case, mine did not ship with a hard plastic case. It is still plenty adequate, but an obvious downgrade designed to save costs. I ordered mine from their website, your experience with packaging will vary.-The only lighter system with comparable features I could find was the “Neopod”, which costs ~$600, putting that option a bit outside of the realm of reasonable.
Kasey –
Get what ya pay for
Very basic. Not amazing, not bad