First Look: Swagger Bipods Stalker Lite Shooting Sticks

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posted on April 26, 2024
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Stalker Lite Pistol

Mobile hunting demands agility and versatility, while accurate shooting demands smooth stability. The two principles are very often at odds. In response to this problem, Swagger Bipods has debuted the Swagger Stalker Lite. This lightweight and compact shooting bipod offers mobile hunters necessary stability without compromising on weight or maneuverability, adapting quickly to any terrain.

Stalker Lite Shotgun

Not only does this rapid adaptability allow for versatility between terrains, it also enables hunters to transition between different shooting positions, whether kneeling, standing, or prone. This is, of course, advantageous in dynamic hunting scenarios where quick decisions and precise shots are essential. Furthermore, the Swagger Stalker Lite's lightweight design ensures that hunters can easily carry it, eliminating the temptation to leave it behind, which can prove disastrous when it comes time to shoot.

Stalker Lite Take the shot

"We understand the challenges that mobile hunters face, and we're committed to providing them with innovative solutions that enhance their hunting capabilities," said Aaron Keller, at Swagger Bipods. "The Swagger Stalker Lite represents a fusion of lightweight design and unparalleled adaptability, empowering hunters to maintain a steady target in any terrain."

Stalker Lite 3 Positions

Stalker Lite shooting sticks have an effective range from 21 to 36 inches, perfect for kneeling or seated shots in flat terrain. That said, when terrain gets steep, these configurations can also work on the ends of the spectrum, for prone or standing shots. Meanwhile, Quick Adapt LT technology ingeniously allows the sticks to adjust by simply widening or narrowing the width of its "V," thereby changing its distance from the ground. This not only eliminates adjustment knobs or levers, it allows the sticks to move in incredibly unorthodox ways, including even angled shooting positions. When not in use, the 10-ounce sticks fold up into a package that can easily be lashed to, or even stowed inside of, a backpack.

Stalker Lite Folded

For more information, please visit swaggerbipods.comMSRP: $29.99

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