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04 Aug, 2018
Great for the price
Great for the price, solid metal, not flimsy, has a rubber cushion to protect rifle stock.
Only issue I had is my quick release sling clips wouldn't fit through the stud hole, quick run through with a drill bit sorted that out.

12 May, 2016
More that decent for the price
2 of 2 found this helpful Holds my 30lb specialized enduro well only a little bit of wobble which can be sorted by not having the bike held up at max height.
However I know it's standard to clamp on seat posts but with having a dropper post, I'd rather not risk any damage to post due to the wobble when holding my bike, so clamp it to my bike frame.
The downside to that is the fact the red caps on the clamp have a 1cm raised bumpy edge inside of them, why? I'm not sure, I'm guessing to hold small tubed bike frames, but 90% of other brands have 1-2mm slightly raised flat tabs to add a bit more grip but the big raised chunky bits sort of ruin it as I'm sure if you tightened the clamp too hard they could damage alloy frames, I wouldn't even try it if my frame was carbon...
The good thing is, is that 4 flat rubber strips were supplied so could do away with those stupid red plastic caps, but require a bit of superglueing and packing in the edges of the clamp to have a nice snug fit on my frame. But as the rubber is about 1.2mm thick there is less give than plastic in case of over tightening and again, damaging the frame so packing it out to make a smooth even surface is essential, especially if you're using it on a new 2.5k bike, a 400 quid old cart horse I probably wouldn't of bothered going through the effort.
All could be sorted if they supplied those red caps with the flat tabs instead of the raised bumpy bits but I even emailed to see if I could do a paypal to get some sent out or pop into my local halfords to see if they have any spare, which they do not. So be warned, you cannot get spares for this bike stand so don't lose anything.
But besides that, it does the job and does it well for the price, considering these things were a good 100-150 quid a few years back.

24 May, 2016
Good introduction to bushcraft
If you're looking for survival bushcraft aspects this book won't cover everything you need to know, however just for practicing basic bushcraft and learning the best practices to be safe and not injure yourself etc this is a perfect book. Teaches you a lot about techniques and craft but I recommend you find a book reflecting on your surroundings to combine with this book for true effective learning