BOG Havoc Monopod Shooting Rest with Lightweight Aluminum Construction, High Density Foam Grip,

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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:

DIMENSIONS: 20″ – 40″ of height adjustment and weighs .6 lbs
VERSATILE: Can be used in the sitting and kneeling positions and the head rotates 360 degrees
EASE OF USE: Patented USR provides ultimate stock stability, while the quick, twist lock legs allow for quick deployment and adjustment
DURABLE: Constructed of heavy-duty aluminum
BE PREPARED: High density foam grip allows for a solid hold in all situations
GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited 1-year warranty provided by BOG. For all your questions please contact BOG’s customer service

Our Top Reviews

Reviewer: Jesse
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect
Review: I’ve taken this coyote hunting a few times already and couldn’t be happier. It’s light and compact, but most of all it’s adaptable. As you probably know, coyote hunting isn’t a slow haul in a stand just waiting. It’s a pursuit. You never know what kind of position you’ll find yourself in so it’s nice to have a shooting stick that can hang and not slow me down.

Reviewer: Patrick
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Trash
Review: Straight out of the box the product was broke. This company must have no quality control. Will not lock into place at all effectively I have a 1 foot shooting stick

Reviewer: Scott
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It’s good
Review: At best it’s good. Tripod would be better, but if your cheaping out, this would fill the void good enough.

Reviewer: james w sommese
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sturdy
Review: Very well built

Reviewer: Taylor
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple and light
Review: Simple and light

Reviewer: L&S
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: nice light comfortable
Review: Collapsible to a size that fits in a backpack easily. Can be used as a walking stick. The head does swivel as advertised but I have to ask why bother it is a monopoly the whole darn thing swivels. It’s very light and locks up solid once you have it set at your chosen height. Good design for hunting rifles and could use it with a hunting pistol as well. Might be a bit awkward with really wide flat bottomed forends

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Piece of junk.
Review: Broke within a day. The top extension wouldn’t tighten and I later found a specially notched gasket broke on the inside. If I knew an interior component broke I would have returned. I found out later so now I’m stuck with a short brace. The lower extension works but I am sure it will easily break also. Useless as a tool if it works once and breaks. I spent $20 and now it sells for $30. Don’t waste your hard earned money.

Reviewer: BC in SB
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lightweight and easy to use
Review: I have a couple of the Primos bipod and mono-pod sticks that use a quick-release clamp system, and I consider them to be the “gold standard” for this sort of lightweight collapsible shooting stick. This Havoc unit has some advantages and some disadvantages compared to the Primos units:Advantages:1. Super light weight. This mono-pod probably weighs substantially less than my Primos mono pod. The legs are thinwall aluminum and the clamping system is very lightweight (similar to what you see on inexpensive camera tripods with a friction collar that catches when you twist the leg.2. Can be used for hiking. Unlike the Primos unit with the squeeze handle at the top, this mono pod can be used for hiking. It actually has a carbide tip at the bottom (that comes covered by a slip on boot) similar to a hiking pole. I’m 160 lbs, and I can extend it to its full length and use it as a hiking pole without it collapsing.3. Perfect height when fully collapsed for seated shots. Sitting cross-legged, I can rest the forestock on the cradel and have a perfectly level shot. This is the way I use it most of the time unless I’m in tall grass.4. Low cost. Compared to the Primos units, these Havocs are a much lower price.Disadvantages1. Not quite tall enough for standing shots. Even extended to its full length, it is not quite tall enough for me to make a standing shot unless I hunch over. I’m 5′ 10″ so I’m not even that tall).2. Adjustments are fiddly because of the friction collars. Unlike the Primos unit with a single squeeze handle, this requires some time to adjust – time that you might not have when a shot presents itself suddenly. But if you’re setting up on a spot to do some calling and you have time to adjust everything ahead of time, this is a great, lightweight option.

Reviewer: skittle
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: good initial impression, field testing to follow…

Reviewer: Bob
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Does what I need it to do and doubles as walking pole.

Reviewer: John
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: When i got it , it was used and made out of less then satisfactory materials (plastic) not worth 70$ how do people sleep at night.

Reviewer: jeff
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Just never worked for me

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