Tricer Rp-Bip-1 Tricer Rp - Rifle Bipod
The Tricer RP rifle bipod is engineered for hunters and precision shooters who refuse to compromise between weight and stability. This modular bipod delivers rock-solid support in the field without the bulk, weighing just 10.58 to 14.25 ounces depending on configuration. Whether you're glassing from a ridge, setting up for a long-range shot, or adjusting to uneven terrain, the RP's inverted leg design and dual-configuration system let you adapt seamlessly to any hunting scenario—no need to pack multiple bipods.
What sets the Tricer RP apart is its genuine versatility. The long-leg configuration reaches 30.2 inches for sitting or kneeling shots, while the short-leg setup maxes out at 12 inches for prone positioning. Both configurations include four leg positions for fine-tuning stability on sloped ground. The twist-lock leg system is intuitive in the field, and the tilt and pan controls—via a dedicated tilt lever and pan lock knob—let you lock out movement entirely or dial in smooth panning for follow-up shots.
The RP ships with spiked and rubber feet so you're ready for any surface, from dirt to grass to rock. It includes both Arca-Swiss and Picatinny mounting heads, plus a swivel stud-to-Picatinny adapter (the Tricer PA) that fits most traditional rifle stocks. That modular approach—long legs, short legs, multiple feet, multiple mounting interfaces—means you're buying one bipod that covers the bases instead of accumulating gear for edge cases.
Tricer built this bipod with field simplicity in mind. Fold it to 11.52 inches (long) or 5.57 inches (short) for pack-and-go hunts. The 22 mm and 19 mm maximum diameters keep it lightweight without sacrificing the rigidity you need when the shot matters.
Key Features
- Long-leg (3-section) and short-leg (2-section) configurations for sitting, kneeling, and prone positions
- Reaches 30.2 inches max height with long legs; 12 inches with short legs
- Inverted leg design for enhanced stability on uneven terrain
- Twist-lock leg adjustment system with four leg positions
- Tilt lock lever and pan lock knob for independent leveling and panning control
- Includes spiked feet and rubber feet for any ground condition
- Arca-Swiss and Picatinny mounting heads included
- Swivel stud-to-Picatinny adapter (Tricer PA) fits most traditional rifle stocks
- Long-leg weight: 14.25 oz; short-leg weight: 10.58 oz
Specifications
| Long-Leg Configuration (3-Section) | |
| Max Height | 30.2 in / 767 mm |
| Folded Length | 11.52 in / 370 mm |
| Weight | 14.25 oz / 0.891 lbs |
| Number of Leg Sections | 3 |
| Max Diameter | 22 mm |
| Leg Lock Type | Twist Lock |
| Short-Leg Configuration (2-Section) | |
| Max Height | 12 in / 305 mm |
| Folded Length | 5.57 in / 225 mm |
| Weight | 10.58 oz / 0.661 lbs |
| Number of Leg Sections | 2 |
| Max Diameter | 19 mm |
| Leg Lock Type | Twist Lock |
| Included | |
| Mounting Heads | Arca-Swiss and Picatinny |
| Feet | Spiked and rubber |
| Adapter | Swivel stud-to-Picatinny (Tricer PA) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What mounting systems does the Tricer RP work with?
The RP includes both Arca-Swiss and Picatinny mounting heads, so it's compatible with most modern rifle setups. If your rifle has a traditional swivel stud on the stock, the included Tricer PA adapter converts that to Picatinny, making the RP fit most common configurations.
Can I use the Tricer RP for both prone and sitting positions?
Yes. The long-leg configuration reaches 30.2 inches for sitting and kneeling shots, while the short-leg setup (maxing out at 12 inches) is optimized for prone positions. Both configurations include four leg positions to adjust for sloped or uneven ground.
What's the difference between the long-leg and short-leg models?
The long-leg version has three leg sections, weighs 14.25 ounces, and reaches 30.2 inches in height for elevated shooting positions. The short-leg version has two sections, weighs 10.58 ounces, and maxes out at 12 inches—ideal for lightweight backcountry hunts or when you're shooting from a prone position. Both fold compactly for transport.
How do the pan and tilt controls work?
The Tricer RP features a tilt lock lever and a pan lock knob. When the pan lock is engaged, the tilt lever adjusts tension for leveling only. When the pan lock is disengaged, the tilt lever controls both panning and tilt, giving you smooth horizontal tracking or locked-down stability depending on your need.

