🎯 Lock, load, and level up your aim with CVLIFE’s ultimate quick-release bipod!
The CVLIFE Quick Release Rifle Bipod offers adjustable legs from 7.5 to 10.6 inches, a 360-degree swivel and tilt head for dynamic shooting angles, and a quick-release Picatinny mount for fast setup. Its lightweight yet durable construction and anti-slip rubber feet provide stable, reliable support across diverse terrains, making it an essential accessory for precision shooting and hunting.
Grip Material | Rubber |
Leg Style | Bipod |
Weight Limit | 0.89 Pounds |
Manufacturer | CVLIFE |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.02 x 3.66 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CVLIFE |
Warranty Description | NO |
Model Name | Bipod |
Included Components | Instruction, Bipod |
Size | 7.5-10.6" |
L**S
V life bipod quick Release
It is a great product. I recommended nice and strong Just What, I was Looking For Thank You. Five star.
J**O
Love this!
I use it for my 5.56 TAVOR X-95 and also for sighting in my large caliber pistols. Easy on/off with P-Rails. Good quality product. would purchase again!
C**S
Good budget general purpose bipod ideal for range shooting
Bought this as a range bag tool, to help zero rifles at the range. For the price you couldn't ask for more. If using for dynamic shooting like competitions and hunting, the range of motion might be restrictive. But for static shooting/general purpose it's good. Weight is acceptable, again for the price I wouldn't expect anything more.
D**L
Easy peezy
Easy to use. Feels stable. Can't beat the price.
P**L
So far so good
So far so good, I ran it on SiG 716 and it’s been performing really well, love the fact that you can fold it forward or back
A**R
Best Buy
Out of all the bipods I have had this one works the best! This bipod is more streamlined durable and elevates my rifle taller than the others I have had. I give this bipod five stars because it is durable, lightweight easy to operate and attach and detach from my rifle. I hope this helps I have tried the CVlife tiltable bipod. The bipod I'm talking about that has the weird decorative looking legs where you pull to extend and they latch in The Notches that that lever catches and then you release the lever and they spring load back to the closed position that whenever you press that your thumb got in the way and the roll pin would catch it every time I didn't like that. The torrent of the bipod where you can rotate you can tilt if you want to they had a lever between the legs where you pushed one side of Titan do you push to the other it loosened but when it was loosening it was way too wobbly and you couldn't get in the correct position and hold it there to tighten it up and for to be right on where exactly you wanted it so it was very hard to position and hold the position while you tightened that lever down so that bipod in this bipod is night and day between the two but they're from the same company so before you have a bad experience with one product look into another and may not be as bad I am okay with sending a product back and giving another product from the same company a try just because I feel like it might be designed better and this one was I hope this helped
J**E
Junk...do not buy!
I bought two of these last year and have waited to write a review depending on how they held up. I can honestly say they are junk. All the parts look good for the price, but the two brass threaded inserts that are glued into the body of the bipod are very fragile. If you bump this lightly while walking through the woods...it breaks in half and makes the bipod useless and unfixable. I contacted the manufacturer concerning this issue and since the bipod in question was one week out of the year warrantee period...they would not help me.I thought I was getting a decent product for a good price, but this item is junk. The most important part of the bipod, and therefore be the strongest part of the assembly, should be where the legs attach to the body. In this case, that is the weakest piece and makes the whole thing garbage.You get what you pay for...I I will happily be paying more for something else. Live and learn.
M**6
Its not a Harris, BUT
I did a budget AR build. I simply could not buy a Harris (the best IMO). I settled on this unit, and it is not horrible.Its light and functions the way it should. There is a button you have to push to lock/unlock the legs from folding. Also, no spring load for leg extension. You will have to manually push a button and set them where you want them. if speed is of the most importance, then this unit may not be for you. But if you want an affordable bipod that functions as it should and you're mostly just shooting from a bench or prone at the range then this is a decent unit. I am keeping it on my budget unit. I wouldn't take it to war but then again, the gun I put it on doesn't fit that bill either.
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