First Look: TruGlo Tac-Pod Carbon Pro Bipod

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posted on July 27, 2020
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TruGlo, Inc., recently introduced its new Tac-Pod Carbon Pro Bipod, which features a lightweight and compact design with adjustable folding legs, making it ideal for bench or prone shooting while still maintaining excellent maneuverability in the field.

The Tac-Pod Carbon Pro is constructed from carbon fiber and aluminum, for maximum strength with minimal weight. The mount on the bipod quickly attaches to any Picatinny-style rail. It features a rotating design for easy shooting angle adjustment without repositioning the legs, along with padded rubberized feet that provide positive grip retention on a variety of surfaces, while the pivoting base gives you precision leveling on uneven surfaces.

The ball-joint design unlocks to allow the Tac-Pod Carbon Pro bipod to pan, tilt, and roll for optimizing your stability in various shooting positions. Users can then lock the bipod in place to maintain that optimal shooting position. The legs on the bipod have push-button locks to provide smooth and fast deployment and can lock the legs in either the up or down position. In addition, a twist-lock length adjustment allows each leg to independently extend for even more stability.

The new Tac-Pod Carbon Pro bipods are available in two models: short (6-9 inches) and long (9-13 inches) to provide long-range rifle shooters with a dependable, lightweight bipod that offers superior performance at an affordable price point.   

TruGlo Tac-Pod Carbon Pro Bipods Specifications

  • Mounts to Picatinny rail
  • Carbon fiber and aluminum construction
  • Lightweight and compact with quick deployment
  • Great for bench or prone shooting
  • Padded rubberized feet
  • Pivoting base for precision leveling on uneven surfaces
  • Durable construction for the harshest environments


MSRP for the 6-9 inch model is $82.99, and MSRP for the 9-13 inch model is $94.99. More information on these bipods and other products from TruGlo is available at truglo.com.
  

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