Bog DeathGrip Series Expands with Two Camo Options

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posted on September 22, 2021
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Bog has expanded its DeathGrip series of tripods with two new camouflage patterns. Now available in the consumer's choice of Mossy Oak Bottomland and Realtree Excape, these new DeathGrip offerings still retain all the features that made the original tripod a favorite in the field.
DeathGrip with rifle
A tilt adjustment lever provides up to 25-degrees of cant adjustment, while the head boasts 360 degrees of pan with tension adjustment. The dual-adjustment clamp sports non-marring jaw inserts, and an integrated bubble level helps eliminate scope cant. The legs sport lever locks, retractable steel foot spikes, and can adjust the unit from seven-inches all the way on up to 59. For more information on these new finishes, please visit boghunt.comMSRP: $199.99

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