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Dolphin Trakker Bipod?

Anyone here use a Dolphin Trakker bipod? If so what do you think of it? I am debating one for a F/TR rifle.

Thanks
 
All of the Dolphin stuff is good, well designed and made, and sturdy. In the UK at any rate, they're probably the most competitively priced specialist F/TR bi-pods you can buy. As with all A-frame types with leg pivots at the top, the foot-track width reduces as you increase elevation, but they're still pretty stable even at the maximum setting.

Note the new lightweight Trakker II model with carbon fibre legs and mariner wheel elevation adjustment which comes in at only 395 grammes (14 ounces) . It's got to be a lot pricier than the basic aluminium allow cantilever model though once the company releases that!
 
I have been using mine for over 1 year
As Laurie said great solid product... I find that they stable, track very well and are very consistent for elevation

I used it very successfully in Euro 2012

The standard Trakker link is here:
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/index.php/our-products/rifle-parts/trakker-bipod

This is the NEW Dolphin super-lite weight Rest. Weighing in at only 395 gms. This is fully adjustable and made of Carbon Fibre & Aluminium.
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/index.php/our-products/rifle-parts/dolphin-trakker-ii-bipod

Keep safe
Eagernoskill
 

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