I liked the prototype Mountain Bipod ive been testing since before the release so much I brought a new one full price even though I could have just kept the prototype indefinitely. I really like the leg spread as a height adjustment function and the way the pan always acts at 90 to the rifle as a function.
I veiw the Mountain as a ultralight bipod and increased functionality vs any other options available and the backcountry as a ultralight version with pretty much the same/marginally more functionality of current options and a wee bit of a cost savings.
They are expensive but compared to the likes of similar target oriented bipods with similar functionality they actually end up cheaper. To me the difference is worth it but if you primarily hunt nice rolling flat country the perks of the Mountain might not be so apparent. I couldn't go back now though.
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