MDT MOUNTAIN AND BACKCOUNTRY BIPODS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

MDT MOUNTAIN AND BACKCOUNTRY BIPODS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

MDT Sporting Goods is now shipping two new purpose-built bipods for backcountry and mountain hunters: the MDT Mountain Bipod and the MDT Backcountry Bipod. Engineered for performance in rugged terrain and born from real-world field testing in New Zealand's backcountry, both bipods deliver rock-solid support with ultralight construction—tailored to the demands of ounce-counting hunters.

Whether you need full adjustability for diverse terrain or a stripped-down solution to save every ounce, MDT now offers a bipod to match your hunt style.

MDT Mountain Bipod

Refined. Rugged. Mountain-Ready.

Designed for hunters who venture deep and demand versatility, the MDT Mountain Bipod offers full adjustability, exceptional stability, and incredibly low weight—starting at just 5.6 oz. Built from carbon fiber, 7075 aluminum, and titanium, this bipod handles big calibers and steep country with ease.

Key Benefits:

  • Pack Light, Shoot Steady: One of the lightest bipods in its class.

  • Fast, One-Handed Setup: Twist-lock legs and push-button deployment.

  • Stability You Can Trust: Proven with calibers like .300 PRC.

  • Go Low, Go Wide: Leg splay for low shooting positions and improved recoil control.

Specs:

  • Mount Options: ARCA or Picatinny

  • Weight: 5.6 oz (Picatinny), 5.7 oz (ARCA)

  • Height Range: 2.7" – 15.8"

  • Cant: 360° (up to 101° depending on mount location)

  • No pan

MDT Backcountry Bipod

Minimalist. Durable. Built for Distance.

Stripped to the essentials, the MDT Backcountry Bipod is the lightest bipod MDT has ever made—just 5.0 oz. For hunters who prefer simplicity and efficiency over adjustability, the Backcountry model delivers stable shooting support without the weight or frills.

Key Benefits:

  • Ultra-Light, Ultra-Capable: Maximum stability with minimal bulk.

  • Simple Setup: Push-button deployment and twist-lock adjustments.

  • No-Nonsense Durability: Made from carbon fiber, aluminum, and titanium—ready for harsh terrain and heavy calibers.

Specs:

  • Mount Option: Picatinny only

  • Weight: 5.0 oz

  • Height Range: 7.5" – 14.3"

  • Cant: 38° each direction

  • Pan: 360°

  • Deployment Positions: 0°, 55°, 90°

"These bipods were built for hunters who count every ounce and every shot," said Josh Botha. "From the full-featured Mountain Bipod to the minimalist Backcountry version, we're giving backcountry hunters the performance they need—without the extra weight."

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