I had both and ended up selling the javelin.
For me having the fold up legs was the winner
The backlanz is lighter and better movement.
If your used to a Harris buy the backlanz
And it’s Nz made
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I had both and ended up selling the javelin.
For me having the fold up legs was the winner
The backlanz is lighter and better movement.
If your used to a Harris buy the backlanz
And it’s Nz made
If you want light - Neopod bipod, carbon fibre stuff. Price is up there though - lighter than Backlanz but each has its pros & cons.
I run a javelin, epoxied flush adaptors in to my stocks easy as no sticky outy bits on fore stock
The neopod is not really carbon fibre, it’s a cast plastic material. Pretty flimsy and fragile.
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I’ve had my backlanz for sometime now and have just brought a rifle with a javelin bipod. Compared to the backlanz it’s pretty limited on adjustment just height some pan and tilt. I can’t see myself using it the backlanz beats it hands down and its kiwi made
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Had the neopod. Agree plastic and flimsy. Javelin is good but keen to try the kiwi made one now.
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Quote from the Neopod manufacture in Norway - It is made from carbon fibre reinforced PEEK polymer. How many bipods do you need to go through before you think you have the right one - sounds an expensive process? Just trying to figure what people end up with and at cost by the sounds?