








🎯 Elevate your aim with precision and style — never miss the shot that counts!
The CVLIFE Rifle Bipod combines rugged carbon fiber and steel construction with advanced pivot and tilt capabilities, allowing shooters to adapt to uneven terrain with up to 20° adjustment. Featuring instant spring-loaded leg extension, indexed height settings, and anti-slip rubber feet, it ensures unmatched stability and quick setup. Complete with a Picatinny adapter and S lock lever, this bipod is engineered for professional-grade target shooting and tactical performance.








| Grip Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Leg Style | Bipod |
| Weight Limit | 0.49 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Huihaozi |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.68 x 3.43 x 2.64 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | CVLIFE |
| Warranty Description | No |
| Model Name | Pivot Bipod |
| Included Components | Installation Accessory, Pivot Bipod, S lock |
| Size | 6-9" |
G**T
Solid built
Very sturdy, easily adjusted and folds out of the way. Could be little easier to get on and off.
W**K
Good item , no complaints
Good quality for price, been nice if it had paper instructions instead of having to find video on amazon link, works well though
D**
Works But Tilt Feature Not So Great
This is a nice budget bipod. Lightweight, easy to attach to rifle, seems sturdy enough to use with a .308 at the range. The tilt feature does work but be aware you will not be able to just leave the bipod on your rifle when you are finished target shooting. As far as I can tell there is no way to lock the tilt feature and when you fold the legs the tilt feature causes the bipod legs to continue to swivel and kind of flop around. It does not lock securely in place for keeping the bipod on the rifle when not shooting prone. Other than that it's a nice item I would recommend to my friends for a day at the range.
A**W
Takes a teensy bit of setup, otherwise not a bad buy.
The media could not be loaded. Received this and a sling swivel to Arca adapter today, all told in about 70$. I am building a meme gun to shoot PRS with using a cheap .308 (about 500$) in a chassis, and this bipod is as expensive as I plan to get on this one. This bipod is just as sturdy as the Harrises I have used in the past. I think at this point if you're shelling out for a Harris, you're really only getting maybe marginally better components, better finishing work, or maybe better QC (probably the latter)... Tech has changed a lot since the '70s in the realm of bipods... even inexpensive doesn't mean trash if you get a decent one.At any rate, super easy to set up, attaches like any other sling stud bipod. The cant mechanism comes loose from the factory, but it IS spring loaded to help return to center, which is nice. It adds a little resistance when you're adjusting out the cant on the rifle, so you aren't fighting the weight of the rifle.Initial setup had me cranking down the adjustment knob on the back until it was tight enought to float the rifle when set down, then I screwed the quick throw lever onto the post in the center and made some adjustments. I set it up where full throw to the left locks the cant function (it will move, but I have to purposefully twist the rifle to do it), and a 45° throw to the right unlocks it enough to adjust easily. Just keep tightening it and readjusting the quick throw lever until it's to your liking. See my video if you need a visual.Only caveat I have had is that the allen key that came with it was only useful for putting in the holes to set the thumb knob before adding the lever. It didn't fit a single fastener on the entire bipod, which is really weird. But most of us have allen keys, or at least a Harbor freight nearby.Will update if this fails in some way or disappoints, but I literally have cvlife bipods on multiple rifles including a .300 PRC, and they've held up fine to a downright abusive firing schedule. I don't expect any different here.
M**T
Tripod from my gun
Very good quality I really like it
T**S
Cannot figure out how to use the lock lever
New to bi-pods so this just might be ignorance on my part but i just cannot figure out how to use the locking lever for the tilt.I have tried every way I can think of but it doesnt stop the tilting.This bi-pod does not come with any directions, but does come with the locking lever, a couple of different size wrenches.If i can eventually figure out how this lever is supposed to be connected and used then I might update my rating up or down depending on if i can determine if it is working or broken.As for the leg adjustment, it functions very well for that and for that I would recommend this bi-pod for that use case since once flipped down and height is adjusted, it is solid.
L**H
a great value
it holds my 20lb ruger precision rifle steady. a great value when you look at the alternatives
V**2
Looks really COOL
Purchased this for target shooting my little Savage 17HMR. This bipod is just as strong and easy to mount as any other more high priced bipods. I addition the carbon fiber legs look great.
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