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Evolution Bipod New Product Introduction
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<blockquote data-quote="Str8shooterTX" data-source="post: 1122782" data-attributes="member: 82571"><p>Looks somewhat like a cross between a atlas and a harris with carbon fiber legs. How is the side impact resistance of the legs? I have found with my tent poles and ski poles they can be somewhat fragile. Tall price tag also. I understand the need to price high. I am an OEM/corporate sales manager internationally. But I would have thought you would try to come in under the Atlas as you are trying to capture a very competitive market with an untested product. Looks nice though and if it is durable offers the advantage of being somewhat modular. JM2C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Str8shooterTX, post: 1122782, member: 82571"] Looks somewhat like a cross between a atlas and a harris with carbon fiber legs. How is the side impact resistance of the legs? I have found with my tent poles and ski poles they can be somewhat fragile. Tall price tag also. I understand the need to price high. I am an OEM/corporate sales manager internationally. But I would have thought you would try to come in under the Atlas as you are trying to capture a very competitive market with an untested product. Looks nice though and if it is durable offers the advantage of being somewhat modular. JM2C [/QUOTE]
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