First Look: Warne Vapor Bipod

An inexpensive yet robust way to stabilize your rifle.

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posted on November 26, 2025
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Warne Vapor Bipod

Warne unveiled the new Warne Vapor detachable rifle bipod. The new Warne Vapor Bipod is available with either the choice of a Picatinny or M-Lok mount to suit the industry’s most common styles of handguard or rifle rail surfaces. Warne is selling the new Vapor Bipod at $99, making the Vapor extremely competitive on price.

“In the past, shooters have had to choose between budget-friendly accessories and true, uncompromising strength. We've closed that gap. This new design delivers the rugged, rock-solid stability Warne is known for, at a price point that truly disrupts the industry. It's a testament to our engineering and our commitment to giving every shooter the best possible gear, regardless of their budget," says Victor Ianciuc, Director of Operations at Warne.

In addition to its $99 retail price, the new Warne Vapor bipod is made in the USA. These bipods are manufactured from steel and hardcoat-finished anodized aluminum, available in black. Whether M-Lok or Picatinny, Warne Vapor bipod legs have eight different height notches that amount to over 3 inches of total height adjustment. In addition, the Vapor’s legs can be locked in at 0, 90 and 180 degrees. This adds extra versatility to the Vapor and it also means that its legs are easily reversible. For lateral panning, the bipod has 50 degrees of total cant. This adjustment is smoothly controlled by an oversized tension knob.

Warne Vapor Bipod Features

  • Mounting heads available in Picatinny or M-Lok formats
  • Stowable at 0 or 180 degrees and deployed at 90 degrees
  • Bipod is completely reversible
  • Oversized aluminum tension knob
  • 50 degrees of cant range
  • All aluminum construction with steel hardware
  • Buttonless stow and quick pull deployment of legs
  • Eight leg positions
  • Minimum height: 7.1 inches
  • Maximum height: 10.5 inches

To learn more about the Vapor Bipod or other products from Warne, visit warnescopemounts.com.

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