New for 2026: Millennium Treestands Deadlok Carbon Shooting Stick Tripod

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posted on January 22, 2026
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Lededeadlok Carbon Shooting Stick

Millennium Treestands has launched the DeadLock Carbon Shooting Stick Tripod. Engineered for stability and versatility, this tripod provides a platform for hunters, shooters and outdoor photographers.

Deadlok Tripod

Constructed from high-strength carbon fiber, the DeadLock offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio for easy transport and solid support. Its top-mounted leg adjustment system allows for rapid, one-knob per-leg deployment, enabling users to quickly transition from seated to standing.

The included multi-platform Vise Head is the core of its adaptability. Featuring a three-axis design with interchangeable Arca, Picatinny and Saddle/Vise plates, it permits the leveling of any rifle or optic. Adjustable drag controls allow for a tight lock or smooth panning.

For more information, visit millenniumstands.com.

Specs:

  • Model: ST-100-00 | UPC: 850063213905
  • Weight: 5.8 lbs (with Vise Head)

Additional Features:

  • Top-mounted single knob leg adjustment for rapid height changes.
  • Adjustable tension control and smooth 360-degree rotation.
  • Adjustable center post with 4" of travel.
  • Legs with 3-angle adjustments and convertible rubber feet/spikes.
  • Integrated bubble level and compass.

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