MDT CKYE-POD RUBBER FEET

MDT CKYE-POD RUBBER FEET

MDT is proud to announce the release of the Ckye-Pod Rubber Feet, designed to deliver superior traction and control on smooth or hard surfaces such as concrete, vehicle hoods, and shooting benches. These feet provide shooters with a more stable and consistent shooting platform, allowing greater bipod loading and minimizing unwanted sliding than standard spike feet.

Engineered specifically for use with MDT’s industry-leading Ckye-Pod system, the Rubber Feet feature a maximized contact surface that maintains full stability across all three splay positions. Measuring 1.09” long, 1.09” wide, and 1.20” tall, and weighing just 0.64 oz per foot, they provide a compact, lightweight, and highly durable interface between shooter and surface.
Each foot is constructed from anodized 6061 aluminum paired with a tough rubber, creating a combination that delivers both structural strength and superior surface grip. Whether on slick range floors or rough field terrain, shooters can expect improved consistency and confidence when loading into the bipod.

The Ckye-Pod Rubber Feet are available in two sizes to ensure compatibility across MDT’s bipod lineup and Atlas-standard systems.

MEDIUM – Compatible with:
  • Double Pull Ckye-Pod GEN2

  • Double Pull Lightweight Ckye-Pod

  • Single Pull Heavy Duty Ckye-Pod GEN2

REGULAR – Compatible with:
  • Single Pull Ckye-Pod GEN2

  • Single Pull Lightweight Ckye-Pod

  • MDT GRND-Pod

  • Any bipod using Atlas-standard feet

Available in Black, the MDT Ckye-Pod Rubber Feet combine rugged materials, functional design, and precision fit to enhance shooter performance in the most demanding environments. With the addition of the Ckye-Pod Rubber Feet, MDT continues its mission to deliver innovative, purpose-built solutions for shooters who demand precision, performance, and reliability in every environment. Now available at mdttac.com and through authorized MDT dealers worldwide.

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