TruGlo Debuts TacPod Carbon Pro Bipods

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posted on July 16, 2020
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With a lightweight and compact design, the TruGlo TacPod Carbon Pro Bipod features adjustable folding legs, making it ideal for either bench or prone shooting, while maintaining maneuverability in the field. Constructed from carbon fiber and aluminum, the TacPod Carbon Pro attaches to Picatinny-style rails, and has a rotating design for shooting-angle adjustment without repositioning the legs. Padded rubberized feet provide positive grip retention, and the pivoting base offers precision leveling on uneven surfaces. 

Unlocked, the ball-joint design allows the TacPod Carbon Pro to pan, tilt, and roll for various shooting positions. Users can then lock the bipod in place to maintain its position. A push-button leg lock provides smooth deployment—locking the legs in the up or down position. Finally, a twist-lock length adjustment allows each leg to independently extend.

For more information on either the short (6-9 in.) or long (9-13 in.) models of TacPod Carbon Pro, check out truglo.comMSRP: $82.99-$94.99

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