Description
Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod 24-62 Inches
1. KEY SPECS AT A GLANCE
- Height Range: 24 to 62 inches, fully adjustable
- Configuration: Tripod with three independently adjustable legs
- Camo Finish: Factory camo pattern on all major components
- Leg Material: Lightweight composite and aluminum construction
- Head Type: Trigger-actuated pivoting yoke for rapid angle adjustment
- Collapsed Length: Approximately 24 inches for transport and pack carry
- Weight: Lightweight enough for solo field carry, under 3 lbs
2. HOOK / USER PROBLEM
You finally spot the buck you have been glassing all morning. He steps into the clearing at 200 yards, quartering away, and you have maybe 15 seconds to get steady. Your shooting sticks are either too short sitting down or too tall kneeling, and by the time you get the height dialed in, he is gone. A rest that cannot keep up with real hunting situations costs you more than just a shot.
3. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
The Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod 24-62 Inches solves that exact problem. Priced at $135.49, this tripod gives you a stable, height-adjustable shooting platform that you can set from sitting to nearly standing without putting your rifle down. The trigger-actuated adjustment system is what separates this design from basic screw-lock sticks, letting you make fast, one-handed height changes in the field.
4. PERFORMANCE BREAKDOWN
Stability and Field Performance:The three-leg design gives you a level of stability that bipods and monopods simply cannot match on uneven ground. You can set the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod on a hillside, splay the legs independently, and still get a level, rock-solid rest. For hunters who shoot from field positions rather than a bench, that flexibility is worth real money.
The Trigger Mechanism:The signature feature here is the trigger-style release built into the upright post. You squeeze it, slide the head to the height you need, and release. It locks immediately and holds firm. This matters most when an animal is moving and you need to track and adjust without taking your eyes off the target. Competing sticks with twist locks or flip levers slow you down at the worst moment.
Build Quality:At $135.49, the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 sits in a price range where you expect solid materials, and it delivers. The composite and aluminum construction keeps weight manageable for all-day carry while holding up to the abuse of regular season hunting. The camo finish is factory applied and covers the legs and head, which matters when you are hunting open country where glare off bare metal can spook game.
Accuracy and Handling:The pivoting yoke head lets your rifle or shotgun move naturally as you track game, which reduces the chance of jerking the trigger when you finally settle. The 24 to 62-inch range covers sitting, kneeling, and most standing positions depending on your height. Taller hunters may find the top end of the range just barely adequate for a comfortable standing shot, so factor your own dimensions in before buying.
5. PROS
- Trigger-actuated height adjustment works fast with one hand, even in cold weather with gloves on
- 24 to 62-inch range covers more field positions than most competing sticks at this price
- Three-leg design stays stable on uneven terrain where bipods and monopods tip or shift
- Factory camo finish reduces glare and blends into natural environments without tape or covers
- Compact collapsed length makes it manageable in a pack or tied to a daypack strap
6. CONS
- At $135.49, this costs noticeably more than basic shooting sticks that some hunters find adequate
- The trigger mechanism adds mechanical complexity; it requires occasional cleaning after wet or muddy hunts
- Taller shooters may find 62 inches limits comfortable standing shots without bending slightly
- Heavier and bulkier than a simple monopod or bipod if you are counting every ounce on backcountry trips
7. WHO SHOULD BUY THIS
The Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod makes the most sense for whitetail, mule deer, and elk hunters who shoot from field positions in variable terrain. If you hunt from a blind or open hillside where you might need to go from sitting to standing in seconds, this tripod pays for itself on the first clean shot it helps you make. It also suits turkey hunters who need a steady rest at unpredictable angles and heights.
8. WHO SHOULD SKIP THIS
Dedicated bench shooters and range shooters already have better options designed specifically for that environment. If you are hunting dense timber where shots are under 75 yards and you rarely need a rest, the added weight and bulk of the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod is hard to justify over a simple set of lightweight monopod sticks.
9. HOW IT COMPARES
Choosing a shooting rest comes down to how much speed and stability you are willing to pay for in the field.
BOG DeathGrip Tripod (approx. $130-$160): The BOG DeathGrip offers a fluid-style pan head that some hunters prefer for tracking moving animals. It wins on head smoothness for running shots. The Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 wins on faster height adjustment and a simpler mechanical system with fewer parts to fail. The BOG suits hunters who prioritize fluid tracking; the Primos suits hunters who need fast height changes more than pan smoothness.
Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Monopod (approx. $60-$80): The monopod version of the same line costs about half as much and weighs less. It wins on pack weight and price. The tripod wins decisively on stability, especially on side hills and in wind. The monopod suits ultralight backcountry hunters; the tripod suits anyone who can carry a few extra ounces for a meaningfully steadier rest.
Caldwell DeadShot FieldPod (approx. $100-$120): The Caldwell offers a solid front rest and rear bag combination that works well for prone or bench-style field shooting. It wins when you have time to set up. The Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 wins when you need to get on target quickly from multiple positions. The Caldwell suits deliberate long-range hunters; the Primos suits hunters in fast-moving situations.
What it comes down to is how quickly you need to adjust your rest and how much stability you need across different shooting positions.
10. FAQ
Q: What firearms can I use with the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod?
A: This tripod works with virtually any rifle, shotgun, or crossbow. The yoke-style head accommodates different forend widths and barrel profiles. There are no caliber restrictions since this is a passive rest, not a mechanical attachment. It handles everything from a .22 to a large-bore magnum rifle without modification.
Q: How do I set up and adjust the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 in the field?
A: Setup takes under 30 seconds. Splay the three legs to your desired width, squeeze the trigger on the upright post, slide to your target height, and release. Each leg can be adjusted independently for uneven ground. No tools required at any point during setup or adjustment.
Q: Does this product require any registration or paperwork to purchase?
A: No. The Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Camo Tripod is a shooting accessory with no NFA classification, no background check, and no wait time. You buy it and use it immediately. It ships like any other piece of hunting gear with no legal restrictions in the United States or Canada.
Q: How steady is this tripod compared to shooting freehand or off a bipod?
A: Significantly steadier than freehand and comparable to a quality bipod on flat ground. On uneven terrain, the three-leg design outperforms a bipod because you can level the rest without leveling the ground. Most shooters see a meaningful improvement in group size when switching from unsupported field positions to this tripod.
Q: Is the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 worth $135.49 compared to cheaper shooting sticks?
A: Yes, if speed of adjustment matters to you. Budget sticks under $40 use twist locks or basic flip levers that cost you seconds under pressure. The trigger mechanism on the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 is the specific feature that justifies the price difference for hunters who encounter fast-moving shot opportunities.







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