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The Zeadio Tiltable Bipod F19 Series is a versatile and durable bipod designed for stability and ease of use. With a 50° tilt angle, adjustable height from 7 to 10 inches, and a quick detach mount, it’s perfect for any shooting enthusiast looking to enhance their setup. The high-quality rubber foot pads provide shock resistance and slip prevention, making it a reliable choice for various terrains.
Minimum Height | 7 Inches |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Leg Style | Bipod |
Manufacturer | Zeadio |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.7 x 3.46 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Zeadio |
Warranty Description | 3 years |
Model Name | HUN-BPD-F19P |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | HUN-BPD-F19P |
Style | Picatinny Rail |
G**S
Zeadio Tiltable Bipod F19 Series - the perfect bipod, easy, simple, sturdy, durable.
The media could not be loaded. I can tell there are a few reviews on here that never actually used it or read the manual on how to use this bipod. First off I wanna get out of the way, you don't need any tools whatsoever to move the legs out. Watch my video and it will explain it all.But all you have to do is pull the legs slightly and move the legs to where you want it and the internal springs will automatically snap the legs back on the notches on the swivels and will keep them securely locked in. Then just repeat the process in reverse to fold them back in. Extending the legs is even easier, just pull and it locks into 4 different heights. Then just press the spring lever and they retract instantly.This is by far one of the better if not the best bipod I've used. It's sleek, low profile, no visible springs, no clunky legs, fairly lightweight, and very configurable to any angle you want to sit your rifle into. Not all metal but some kind of alloy because my magnets don't stick to anything except where the screws are. Not sure if it's aluminum, but it's not plastic or composite. It's a solid build.It comes with 2 different size allen wrenches but only to take apart or maybe adjust tension on the hidden springs. But you don't really need them because everything is good to go out of the box. Love the quick release because I can quickly take it off when I don't need it, but the lever also has a thumb lock so you can't accidentally release it. But this is so low profile that I just have it on all the time. I definitely recommend!
J**E
Good Value For The Price
Very sturdy & no issues many months later, buying another one.
S**R
It looks good to start. Would be good for pallet gun.
It broke completely in the first week 7MM. PRC recoil I guess.
T**E
Great value
Works very well Seems to be well built.
D**D
Works, but has a fundamental flaw
Just to get this out of the way first, the bipod will work fine if you don't mind locking the tilt or letting the legs move freely during off hand shooting. My thoughts on this bipod is mostly positive. Its construction feels sturdy enough except for one major part.It mounts via the swing swivel mount and an adapter is provided if it is selected. No complaints with the MLOK adapter that was included in mine. The mounting system of the bipod itself uses a screw to tension arms that lock into the sling swivel, a bit inelegant but functional.The legs are locked by studs that are spring loaded to fall into the notch. You pull on them to freely move them then drop them into your desire location. The possible locations are straight forward and back, straight down, or 45 degrees forward and backwards. The bottoms of the legs can be extended another 3 inches.The final feature is the bipod is what I have issues with. The tilting feature is controlled by a set screw that either locks the tilt in place or lets it move freely. This is where I have issues with this bipod. It's fine when shooting off a rest but if you're free handing it recoil will likely loosen the screw and let body of the bipod start swinging around freely. I have it on a 20 inch Bull Barrel and a tuned rifle length gas system shooting 5.56. My recoil is minimal and yet the screw will come loose.Now lets say theoretically you threadlock this set screw to tighten it up. The set screw does not have a traditional head but has teeth machined onto where the head would normally be. This is so that the plastic knob you can see in front of the legs can turn it. This knob is made of plastic. Plastic on metal is how you end up with a worn away knob and a set screw you are now unable to turn.Anyways if you're fine with it's fault, it's hard to beat at this price point.
E**.
Great For Air Rifles
LIKES - If you are using an AIR RIFLE this is the perfect bipod for you. Love the 45 degree angle setting. It doesn’t move around once you locked it in. It can be unlocked with a lever to move side to side.DISLIKES - It cannot rotate, don’t recommend for high caliber rifles. SADLY IT HAS SCRATCHES BECAUSE THEY SHIPPED ME AN OPEN BOX. Next time please at least fix the box to make it presentable. Show that you respect and value your customers. Thank you! 🙏
A**L
Sturdy & Tilts Easily
Target shooter here, and I needed a bipod I decided. I was tired of struggling with cant [rifle tilt] using a bubble. I decided that from a table rest a bipod, once adjusted, would eliminate my trying on each shot to get my scope & rifle level by moving the rifle tiny amounts until the bubble is centered. Each move of the rifle to get rid of cant moved the scope on the target so I had to adjust that movement etc. This sturdy bipod solves the problem.Once the bipod is set up the cant is gone for good and all I have to do is get my cross hairs where I want them. This removes a large amount of frustration. I found this bipod to be very sturdy. The indents holding on each position are deep and substantial. The knobs for tightening are fairly large and can be twisted down tightly, & I have arthritis. Once set up this unit is not going to move. The bipod is impressive IMO.Highly recommended. AD2
T**T
I like it
I like this style easy to adjust. Great for bench or prone shooting
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