By request of some customer we developed this easy to use bipod made of stainless steel...Here a picture showing the use without tree, just 2 TreeMounT bipod....
By request of some customer we developed this easy to use bipod made of stainless steel...Here a picture showing the use without tree, just 2 TreeMounT bipod....
The Bipod is built on stainless steel tubing of 1.5mm thickness and easily holds 200 kg and more if inclined around 5 degrees....
In addition to this we provide a simple Tree Strap as well. A 2 inch strong webbing good for outdoor made from Polyester and Nylon mix...
The Tree Strap come with 2 stainless steel half moon shaped schackles for easy connection
Do you have a link with a price or ordering info? Looks like a nice set up for backyard hanging.
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All of this comes in a handy pouch that you can hang on the garage wall for wintering...
The set weigths 5.3 Kg with the Batyline pouch, eventually to heavy for trecking but a good "in the car trunck " handy item.
We previously made a kind of screw to hold the bipod rope to ground, this was to difficult to fix and we came to the nailing idea as found on the camping tents...
Happy hanging to you all...
Dear Shrek,
The product is only sold in Switzerland and Thailand where we produce it for the moment
We do have a website, treemounthammocks.com, the product will soon be online and hopefully some shops will make it available in the USA as well...
The retail price will be somehwere around the 99 Usd and may be less by some internet sales dealer...
Bipod in action...
The setting up method will be available on a small video on the website and on youtube soon, we will give the link once ready...
One of your pics shows 2 different rounded top attachments.
What the difference between the two and when is one or the other used??
By the way - interesting design.
Not sure about what you mean there is only 1 top part, standard...
probably confused with that, footing, this part is nailed to the ground...6 U form nails are provided to nail it to ground, 4 necessary on back and 2 in front, holds well.
Some soft flooring require longer u nails, works just fine and safe on normal soil...
For the beach a big washer is necessary, plastic bucket bottom could do and longer nails...
Will upload later on some pics of the product set up on a beach...
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