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Recon V2 LS Inverted Tripod Review: Perfect for Heavy Rifles

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My experience with the Recon V2 LS Inverted tripod from Two Vets Tripods has been impressive throughout this review. Whether on thermal night runs chasing wild pigs or glassing terrain with a spotting scope, this tripod has consistently provided exceptional stability. Its longer legs, featuring just one adjustable section, allow for quick and hassle-free deployment, while the sturdy 42mm carbon fiber construction offers significantly greater rigidity compared to many smaller, more compact tripod options.

Recon V2 LS Inverted Tripod Specifications

  • Weight: 5 lbs 3 oz
  • Leg Sections: 2 / 1 Twist Locks
  • Main Tube Diameter: 42mm
  • Collapsed Height: 39 inches
  • Deployed Height: 65.5 inches
  • Leg Adjustment Tabs: Spring-loaded ratcheting ears
  • Max Weight Rating: 100 lbs
  • Included: Tripod & spiked feet

Legs

The two-section leg design of the Recon V2 LS Inverted tripod enables a quick and efficient setup, collapsing down to 39 inches and extending to a maximum height of 65.5 inches. With 42mm carbon fiber tubes, it offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, providing a stable platform even under the recoil of heavier rifles. I’ve used it with a 20lb rifle setup, and it handles the weight effortlessly.

However, despite the vented leg tubes, there is some noticeable air resistance when deploying or collapsing the legs quickly. It feels akin to the sensation of using an air pump to inflate a football or basketball, though with much less pressure buildup. Additionally, the vented air can be somewhat noisy when moving the legs quickly, but you can easily make slow, quiet adjustments when stealth is required during hunts.

Adjusting The Recon

Each leg is equipped with 1/4 turn twist locks, offering a quick and reliable way to adjust the leg height. These twist locks are made from rubber, providing excellent grip even in wet or cold conditions. I particularly appreciate the large-diameter rubber rings compared to slicker options on previous models. Although it may seem like a small detail, these twist locks are one of the most frequently used parts of the tripod, and their improved grip makes a significant difference.

The Recon V2 LS Inverted also incorporates a leg-stopper design that prevents the legs from crossing during collapse, making setup and breakdown much more streamlined.

Additionally, the tripod features spring-loaded angled adjustment tabs for secure leg angle adjustments. With four angle settings available, these tabs lock the legs into place with a satisfying click, offering solid stability across a range of shooting positions.

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Recon Head Compatibility

Designed with flexibility in mind, the tripod accommodates multiple head options, from the 55MM Dual Tension Arca to the Anvil 30 Conversion Bowl. The 75mm center section allows for compatibility with a wide range of heads or ball heads. This makes it easy to swap out depending on your specific needs. It also features a set screw with non-marring material to prevent heads from loosening during use. With other tripods, I have had heads work loose so this thoughtful upgrade is much appreciated! Listed below are some of the available head options from Two Vets Tripods:

For the duration of this review, I ran the Two Vets 55MM Dual Tension head with the Area 419 QD Clamp. This larger ball head worked great, and I love the QD clamp. 

Versatility and Practical Features

The tripod comes with 1/4-inch threaded inserts on the leg collars. This allows for easily attaching accessories such as rifle rests, camera mounts, or even lights. Additionally, an attachment hook located at the bottom of the tripod offers the option to add weight for increased stability in windy conditions, which can be particularly useful during predator hunts or windy range days.

The Recon V2 LS Inverted tripod features removable feet, offering users flexibility based on their terrain. It comes pre-installed with rubber feet, which I typically prefer for most situations. However, it also includes three metal spikes for those who need extra grip on tougher surfaces. You can easily swap the feet, allowing you to adapt the tripod to different environments. Whether you’re shooting on soft ground or rocky terrain, the ability to switch between rubber and spiked feet ensures a solid, stable foundation, enhancing its overall utility in the field.

Performance

Whether competing in a precision rifle match or hunting hogs in rugged terrain, the Recon V2 LS Inverted tripod excels in providing both stability and ease of use. The CNC-machined parts ensure exceptional structural integrity. With a 100-pound max weight rating, it can handle even the heaviest setups. To include rifles fully outfitted with scopes, clip-on night vision or thermal devices, and other gear.

As mentioned earlier, this tripod had no trouble supporting my nearly 20-pound bolt-action rifle setup during a night hunt. The combination of a solid ball head and the rigid 42mm legs made for a smooth and stable shooting experience.

This tripod is great for hunting and works exceptionally well with a spotting scope. It provides steady long-range observation for scouting or spotting while a buddy is shooting. I’ve even used it to watch a partial solar eclipse. One interesting thing about mounting a scope on the tripod is seeing how quickly the moon moves around the Earth. Depending on the magnification, I have to adjust the scope every 60 seconds to keep the moon centered.

Results

Throughout my testing, the tripod proved to be reliable and robust. Its quick-deploying legs, large rubber twist locks, and compatibility with a variety of heads make it adaptable to a range of shooting preferences and styles. For those looking to add a personal touch, Two Vets offers a custom laser engraving service. This allows you to have your name or nickname etched onto the leg collars for a $15 fee.

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Summary

Blending thoughtful design with rugged performance, the Recon V2 LS Inverted tripod checked all the boxes for my needs as a hunter. Priced at an MSRP of $615, it’s a crucial tool that contributes significantly to my success in spot-and-stalk pig hunting. Whether you’re shooting long-range in a PRS match or stalking predators at night, this tripod delivers. If you’re seeking a stable, durable, and versatile platform, the Recon V2 LS Inverted should be on your shortlist.

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