About this deal
Deathgrip Aluminum Shooting Tripod
It features a lightweight carbon fiber construction, a proprietary DeathGrip clamping system, and a low-profile ball head with 360 degree pan and angle adjustment. Important Additional Information: The BOG DeathGrip Infinite Carbon Fiber is a high-performance tripod that is perfect for hunting, shooting, and glassing. The BOG DeathGrip Infinite Carbon Fiber is made from high-quality carbon fiber that is both lightweight and durable. The BOG™ DeathGrip Aluminum Tripod is engineered to be the most stable precision tripod on the market. The patented clamp secures any weapon, hands-free, freeing the BOG™ hunter to glass or call on the hunt with ease. Detailed Description:
- Non-marring rubber jaw insert protects the firearm and the quick-adjust clamping lever secures the firearm in seconds with smooth rotation
- No-slip lever locks provide faster locking and release
- Load Capacity: 30 lbs
- Tilt adjustment lever controls up to 25 degrees of cant forwards and back and the head pans 360 degrees with tension adjustment
- Quick-Release Plate: Yes
- The tripod is compatible with most cameras and spotting scopes.
Reviews
Jason Doughtry
I read the reviews on this before I purchased it, and I saw a lot of people complaining about how the swivel wasn’t smooth, so naturally the first thing I did when I took it out of the box was twist the head back and forth, and yes there was absolutely a noticeable texture in the movement…until I actually put my rifle on it. Zero movement, mind you my firearm has a muzzle brake, however it exceeded any expectations I had for it. Literally. The multi way adjustable legs is perfect for uneven terrain.
draz
My only gripe really is that, at 6'6 I had to hunch over quite a bit to get a good sight picture even at its tallest setting. The leg mechanics used to extend the length of the legs are amazingly smooth.
Jack
At the bottom of the legs there are small, internal spikes that you can twist out for slippy or rocky. Rookie.
Djeemetry
With the weight of my Bergara B14 HMR, both the tilt and swivel were smooth as butter without taking anything apart or messing with it. The clamp liner is stiff and damaged the wood of my Golden Boy Henry 45-70. As others noted, it is not light, but neither are my rifle, my pack, or the deer I plan to be dragging out of the woods, so not really a deal breaker for me. First deer ever with bog tripod.