
BOG Deathgrip Infinite Tripod Aluminum
Original price was: $471.36.$329.95Current price is: $329.95.
BOG Deathgrip Infinite Tripod
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Description
The DeathGrip Infinite series is designed as a multi-functional tripod platform, utilizing an Arca-Swiss mount system that allows for quick-change between optics and shooting situations. Constructed of large diameter aluminum legs and a full-sized DeathGrip head, the DeathGrip Infinite AL is designed to stand the test of time and provide maximum success in the field. The glass-smooth ball head mount provides 360 degrees of rotation and 180 degrees of tilt, ensuring you can quickly acquire your target, no matter the terrain or situation. Combine this with proprietary rubber feet with removable spikes, twist-lock legs for quick, secure height adjustment, and the dependability of the DeathGrip name, and your hunting game just got elevated.
Additional information
| Weight | 12.410 kg |
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| Dimensions | 36.50 × 8.50 × 6.25 cm |
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