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If you’re a western hunter or long-range shooter who’s tired of compromising between stability, versatility, and weight, listen up. The new Tricer RP bipod just might be the best all-in-one bipod on the market—and I say that after years of running everything from Harris to high-end competition setups.

I bought this one with my own money. No sponsor, no freebies. And after testing it on a lightweight 6.5 PRC rifle in real-world Idaho terrain, I came away seriously impressed.

What Makes the Tricer RP Different

The Tricer RP bipod is designed with one goal in mind: maximum versatility in a featherweight package. At just 15 ounces, it undercuts most hunting bipods in weight, while extending from ultra-low prone to over 30 inches tall for taking sitting shots across brush, snow, or steep terrain.

For comparison: it’s lighter, taller, and more compact than a standard Harris—and way more capable.

Setup: Built for Every Rifle

Right out of the box, Tricer includes mounting options for Picatinny, Arca, and traditional sling swivel studs. That’s rare. No extra parts or special tools needed. And better yet, their design includes a tension wheel inside the clamp that lets you micro-adjust for out-of-spec rails—a common problem with some factory setups.

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Need to swap heads? The included Arca mount drops in easily and even features built-in bubble levels for precise leveling. It’s thoughtful, modular, and easy to set up without reading a manual.

Legs, Angles, and Adjustments Galore

The Tricer RP borrows some DNA from elite tactical bipods like the MDT Skypod—but without the $1,000 price tag or the weight penalty. You get:

  • Four leg angle positions
  • Adjustable cant and pan via an underside tension lever
  • Forward and rear leg sweep positions (great for storage or scabbards)
  • Twist-lock leg extensions with aggressive spiked feet
  • Optional short rubber foot legs if you prefer a lower profile

And yes—it goes taller and lower than most competitors. I was able to shoot prone with wide, stable leg angles, then pop up and shoot sitting across a canyon in seconds—all with the same setup.

Real-World Use: Wind, Slope, and Sagebrush

I field-tested the Tricer RP while shooting a sub-6 lb suppressed rifle on steep Idaho terrain—exactly the kind of place you either love your gear or hate it. From a seated position, the bipod gave me enough clearance to shoot downhill through brush at a 500-yard target, while still letting me tuck my elbows inside my knees.

Back in prone, the RP’s wide stance and spiked feet dug in for an incredibly stable shot. I was able to spot my own impact through the scope, which tells you just how solid the platform is.

Tricer RP Build Quality and Design Details

The Tricer RP is made of carbon fiber and aluminum, with steel hardware where it matters. All the bolts are thread-locked (I could see blue Loctite on the set screws), and the locknuts have nylon inserts. It’s clear Tricer put time into durability.

Yes, it’s made in China—but don’t let that scare you off. The finish quality, carbon layup, and machining are on par with gear twice the price.

The rubberized twist locks on the legs work smoothly. The aggressive spiked feet grip like crazy. And the design allows you to swap feet or legs depending on terrain or preference.

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Final Thoughts on the Tricer RP

After years of carrying two bipods—one for prone and one for sitting—I finally found one that does it all. The Tricer RP is lighter, more versatile, and better designed than most of what’s out there, especially for hunters who need to adapt to unpredictable terrain. Only time will tell how tough it is.

For those who demand performance without packing extra pounds, the Tricer RP bipod is hard to beat. Whether you’re stalking elk, shooting rock chucks, or stretching shots in NRL Hunter matches, the RP keeps your rifle rock steady without slowing you down.

Verdict: Lightweight, field-proven, and extremely adaptable. The best bipod I’ve used in 2025 for the weight.

Learn more or order at: https://tricer.com/products/rp

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