

🎯 Lock in your shot, own the hunt with DeathGrip precision.
The BOG DeathGrip Aluminum Tripod is a premium, heavy-duty shooting rest designed for hunters and outdoor pros. Featuring durable aluminum construction, adjustable legs from 7 to 59 inches, a 360° tension-controlled clamp, and an integral bubble level, it delivers unmatched stability and versatility across all shooting positions. Its patented hands-free clamp and quick setup features make it the go-to tripod for serious precision and reliability in the field.



| ASIN | B07KMPCVMH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #909 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Hunting Gun Monopods & Bipods |
| Brand | BOG |
| Brand Name | BOG |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 12,153 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120416692 |
| Grip Material | Foam |
| Included Components | Tripod |
| Item Height | 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Bog DeathGrip Aluminum Tripod |
| Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Tripod |
| Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 59 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 7 Inches |
| UPC | 661120416692 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1-Year Warranty, https://www.boghunt.com/warranty/ |
M**O
Heavy Duty
This is a heavy duty stand completely adjustable low/high, up/down and swivel. Not a cheap tripod nor is it a lite weight tin foil made product. I had 4....FOUR...tripods in the past the second one never made it out of the hunting blind in one piece, not a cheap unit either. Yes, this is heavier but so stable it makes using this piece of gear worth my money, time and humping on my backpack. Tie it to your backpack removal and set up is within seconds.
W**.
Great tripod
It works great. Holds all my rifles nice and securely. My AR10 does require a little extra torque to keep it from going muzzle up but my Ruger American Gen II .308 sits perfect. Provides a rock solid shooting platform, a excellent range of traverse, hight adjustment is great, from sitting on the ground, in a chair or standing, it sets up and adjusts easily. The circular bubble level works great as well.
C**T
It’s like a bench vise for rifles that still moves in all directions. It’s brilliant!
This thing is so awesome! Especially if you’re around 6’ tall.. I’m 6’1” and it’s perfect for me fully extended, I can stand up straight, comfortably and still precisely shoot with no problem. Even If you’re shorter than that, don’t worry it’ll adjust to your comfort level even if you want to lay down flat. Also, The rubber padded bench vise style grip holds whatever rifle you choose with as much strength as you’d ever need & it’s completely adjustable, I even use it to site with! It’s got levels, locks, whatever you want! It’s very versatile and durable! I love mine it’s a brilliant invention and very simple and easy to use. There’s no assembly at all. It’s just fantastic!
R**Z
Superb Steady Rest - 5 Star
Top to bottom this is a fine shooting platform. Made with quality materials throughout. All of the functions work with precision. Sturdy. The camlocks are sure. The legs adjust with authority assisted by three position pushbutton stops to adjust the width of stance. I can't imagine why any marksman would not be happy with this rest. It sets up quickly and is made to last. At just over 100 dollars it is a value. Very nice.
L**E
Can't imagine better for a varmint rifle around this price point.
I've had a few weeks to play with mine now, and I'm done looking for anything better. This thing is more than solid enough for varmint-caliber rifles. Some have complained that the parallel sides of the clamp don't hold the rounded contours of their rifles well. This is easily overcome with the application of some adhesive neoprene sheet cut to fit the saddle's gripping/contact surfaces, or even just a piece of thin foam rubber nested between saddle and stock. Mine arrived with a head that wouldn't pan easily and exhibited a ratcheting sensation when forced to turn side-to-side; a quick email to BOG Products yielded a suggested adjustment within 24 hours that handily solved the issue. This is made/sold by Battenfeld Technologies, Inc., which is part of Larry Potterfield's commercial empire along with Frankfort Arsenal (reloading tools), Wheeler Engineering (gunsmithing tools), Caldwell (rests, chronographs, adaptors) and a few others - and its availability through Amazon made it a bit easier for my wife to find in my Wish List than through Mr. Potterfield's "MidwayUSA" gateway. I wanted a tripod that would work for any position: bench, seated, kneeling, from a ground blind, leaning back against my truck... and this one even flattens down far enough to be usable in the prone position, depending upon what angles the ground takes between my position and my target. The rubber feet screw up around the threaded, pointed shafts on which they are mounted to expose steel pointed tips which worked great when I had to set up on a frozen puddle in a meadow. My alternative plan was to use a surveyor's level tripod with a 5/8-11 to 1/4-20 head adaptor, a separate ball head with ARCA-Swiss attachment, and a saddle clamp from another manufacturer, which would have given me a tripod that wouldn't go short enough for sitting, nor kneeling facing a downhill slope, and certainly not prone shooting, and I'd have still spent more even with cheap imported parts. I took a 6" long piece of oak 2" x 4" (true dimension) lumber and screwed in a stud that was lag-threaded on one end and 1/4-20 on the other, which I can clamp into the saddle and attach a small $20 ball head to use this tripod for binoculars, spotting scope, camera, or a light chronograph. I screwed another chunk of 2"x4" edge-wise to a 16" x 20" x 1" deep baking pan, sprayed the whole thing with a can of cheap truck bed liner, and now I can clamp that in as well for a hasty small table that stuff won't roll off of. I can raise the whole thing to maximum height and clamp in a length of aluminum/steel/PVC tubing, attach a seine net to the tube with zip ties, and have a "wall" to catch brass positioned to my right at the range. (Gathering the bottom of the net into a 5 gallon bucket collects all of my brass without having to attach anything to the rifle itself, or take up space on the bench.) My wife wants me to get another one so we can run a pipe or 2"x4" across them with hooks on it to hold camp cookware & utensils, drying shoes, or a tarp to create a wind break or rain shelter for gear. It holds a rechargeable LED work light nicely after the sun sets and I pack up my blind from a session of varminting. The only thing I'd like to see added is a hook on the bottom of the center for hanging my day pack, but a few loops of para cord around the legs ought to give me an adequate connecting point for the carabiner I keep on my pack's top handle. And when I get home, it makes a nice hanging rack for wet gear out in the garage. At this price point, I'm not afraid to molest it with some para cord, tape, and/or spray paint to "customize" it for specific passing needs; but the basic design and quality is just perfect out of the box, and I wouldn't ask the manufacturer to change anything that would increase its price.
R**P
A good product but,,
I got mine yesterday. First impressions are very good. This thing is very sturdy, and the design is very good. The reason for only 4 stars? All of adjustment screws were screwed down so tight that you couldn't get any of the functions to work correctly. The head would not pan left or right but a couple inches and you really had to twist it hard to get it move. There is a screw, with an allen head on it, located on the bottom of the head. There is a rubber cap about 1/2' in diameter that hides it. Pop that off and you can adjust the tension(counter clockwise) on the head where it will rotate. Snap the little cap back on and you're done. The clamps that secure then legs should be loose enough that you can unsnap and snap back quickly, Mine were so tight that you could not extend the legs. Again there are allen screws that you can rotate counterclockwise to loosen them where they'll work. Evidently, at the factory they just screw them down as tight as they will go. You shouldn't have to mess with all of that to use a new product. Thank goodness I have some ability to figure these things out or i would have had to send it back. Also, the big wheel that secures the gun in place tends to start backing off slightly with every shot. Not much but if you don't pay attention to that your gun could slide off of the saddle when you tilt it forward or back. I hope this stays together over time and think it probably will but it's worth noting that you should keep an eye on all of the tension screws etc. Another note: You will have to practice with this a LOT to see how your gun likes to be held in this. Your POI can be much different than shooting off of a bench. Finally, I do like this tripod but it's certainly not a cure all for anything other than having your gun set up and ready to go. It's not 100% stable even when everything is tightened down but it's workable. You'll just have to figure out what works for you and your gun.
A**R
Rock solid and very sturdy.
Rock solid and very useful for lining up your weapon, target shooting, and hunting. Easily adjustable and user friendly. The only downside is it’s fairly heavy, but that’s why it’s so sturdy.
R**Z
A must have!
We got this to put in our deer blind and it did not disappoint. Not sure why we waited so long to get one, it's so nice to sit in the blind hands free. It was kind of an adjustment to make it fit in there so we could sit comfortably. It's easy to set up, heavy duty, and holds the rifle firmly in place. We love all the adjustments it has. It swivels and tilts smoothly. We set it up the evening we got and I got a buck the next morning.
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