Gunwerks Spike Feet Set Designed To Improve Grip And Add Stability In Uneven Terrain

This new set of spike feet for Gunwerks’ Elevate 2.0 bipod promises to maintain a solid grip in tough terrain.

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posted on October 31, 2024
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Gunwerks Spikefeet 2
New from Gunwerks—angled spike feet for the Elevate 2.0 bipod, which the company said have a design that is “unlike any bipod foot you’ve shot with before.”
Photo courtesy of Gunwerks

For many long-range rifle shooters, a bipod is a necessity, but the standard rubber feet often leave something to be desired. The new Gunwerks angled spike feet set is out to change that, as it’s designed to let shooters upgrade their Elevate 2.0 bipods to maintain solid grip in loose soils and soft ground, as well as to prevent sinking under pre-load and recoil.

Made for the Gunwerks Elevate 2.0 bipod, the new spike feet set has an innovative design. The integrated angle of the spike feet matches the average splay angle on the legs for ideal contact and surface area with the stainless steel spike and toothed skirt to the ground.

Gunwerks spike feet set
Many shooting styles and setups can benefit from spike feet for extra purchase in loose soils and soft ground. (Photo courtesy of Gunwerks)

 

Injection molded, the new spike feet are made from glass-filled nylon and stainless steel to keep the weight down to less than one ounce, and only .2 ounces more than the Elevate 2.0 bipod’s standard rubber feet.

To install the spike feet, simply extend the spring loaded legs on your Gunwerks Elevate 2.0 bipod, press the small silver detent (the tip of a bullet or ballpoint pen will work), then remove the default rubber feet and install the new feet with the spikes angled inward. To help you out with installation, Gunwerks has marked the left and right with an “L” and “R” next to the detents.

Something to note: Gunwerks recommends using the standard rubber feet included with the Elevate 2.0 bipod if you are shooting from a bench or other hard surface.

MSRP is $42. Go to gunwerks.com.

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