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XAMOREST SBP-DP Carbon Fibre Bipod (Picatinny & ARCA QD)

SKU SBP-DP-002
Price

£135.00

A lightweight bipod that actually gives you proper adjustment, rather than just pretending to.

The SBP-DP is built around versatility. Quick to fit, quick to adjust, and flexible enough to handle anything from low bench work to awkward field positions without turning into a balancing act.

 

One Bipod, Two Mounting Systems

No adapters, no swapping parts, no “wrong rail” moments.

The dual ARCA-Swiss and Picatinny quick-release clamp lets you mount up in seconds. Lock it in, get shooting, move on. Simple.

 

Proper Movement, Not Just Marketing

Most bipods give you one position and call it a day. This one actually moves with you.

  • 360° Pan – track targets without shifting your whole setup
  • ±45° Cant – level the rifle on uneven ground without fighting it
  • Leg Angles: 0° / 45° / 90° – fast position changes via push button

Whether you’re on a flat bench or something that resembles a rock pile, it adjusts instead of arguing.

 

Carbon Fibre Legs – Light Without Feeling Fragile

The 3-section carbon fibre legs keep weight down to just 665g, while still being rigid enough for real use.

  • Twist-lock adjustment (quarter turn, done)
  • Compact when folded
  • No unnecessary bulk hanging off your rifle

It’s the kind of weight saving you actually notice after a few hours.

 

From Bench to Field Without Changing Kit

This isn’t locked into one style of shooting.

  • Minimum height: 65mm – low, stable benchrest setup
  • Maximum height: 580mm – prone, kneeling, even supported standing

It covers more positions than most bipods without needing extra parts or extensions.

 

Designed to Stay Out of the Way

When folded:

  • Legs tuck up neatly
  • Only ~6.5cm drop from the rail
  • 34cm overall folded length

So it doesn’t turn your rifle into something awkward to carry.

 

Simple Adjustments, No Tools Required

Everything is done by hand:

  • Twist to adjust leg length
  • Lever-assisted locking for cant and pan
  • Push-button leg angle changes
  • Auto-locking mechanism when collapsing legs

No tiny tools to lose, no fiddling about.

 

Ground Contact That Actually Works

Wide rubber feet give:

  • Solid grip on hard surfaces
  • Stability on uneven terrain
  • Less slipping when you don’t want it

 

Specifications

  • Weight: 665g
  • Mount: ARCA-Swiss & Picatinny QD clamp
  • Minimum Height: 65mm
  • Maximum Height: 580mm (530mm angled)
  • Leg Adjustment: Twist-lock (3-section carbon fibre)
  • Pan: 360° rotation
  • Cant: ±45°

 

Final Thoughts

This is one of those bits of kit that quietly does a lot.

Lightweight, quick to mount, and actually adjustable in ways that matter. It doesn’t try to be overly clever, it just gives you the flexibility most bipods should have had years ago.

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