Preview: Kopfjäger K800 Carbon Fiber Tripod With Reaper Grip

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posted on February 3, 2024
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Kopfjäger K800 Carbon Fiber Tripod With Reaper Grip

Whether you’re a youth hunter’s mentor or are training to run the Precision Rifle Series, a lightweight carbon-fiber tripod is a must-have tool, and Kopfjäger has a durable, dependable option in the 3-lb., 14-oz. K800 tripod with Reaper Grip.

The included Reaper tripod head offers smooth pan and tilt functions—up to 21 degrees up and 87 degrees down—and the Reaper Grip supports firearms weighing as much as 20 lbs. and measuring 1.5"- to 3"-wide.

With its three-position leg locks, users can run the K800 on uneven ground, and the four-section legs allow the tripod to telescope from 19" to 64".

The K800 comes with a camera thread adapter, padded feet, a reversible center column, a bag hook and a carrying case.

MSRP is $690. For more information, visit kjrests.com.

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