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Bulgaria-based KJI continues to build out its shooting‑support ecosystem with the introduction of the K‑Series tripods, led by the K950 and K750, alongside two new mounting options: the Titan Head and Nomad Head.

Together, the system is aimed at shooters who want modularity without sacrificing stability, whether in the backcountry, on the range, or in professional applications. Differences between tripods come down to the details of materials and manufacturing, and these are the top of their class.
K950: Maximum Height, Maximum Load
The K950 sits at the top of the K‑Series lineup. It’s a carbon‑fiber tripod designed to support heavy rifle and optic setups while still offering full standing‑height capability.
With a maximum height of over 71 inches and a load rating north of 170 pounds, the K950 is built for shooters running large/heavy precision rifles, thermals, or layered accessories.

Four‑section legs collapse to a manageable transport length, and three selectable leg angles allow the tripod to transition from standing to kneeling to prone without reconfiguration.
CNC‑machined twist‑lock legs emphasize fast deployment and rigidity, while interchangeable rubber and spike feet help maintain traction across varied terrain. Unsurprisingly, you can feel the quality of the leg locks in your hand.
K750: Lightweight Without Giving Up Stability
The K750 is positioned as the lightweight alternative in the K‑Series, targeting hunters and mobile shooters who prioritize packability. At roughly 3 pounds, it’s significantly lighter than the K950 but still rated to support heavy rifle systems well beyond what most lightweight tripods can handle, but only reaches 56 inches tall.
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Like the K950, the K750 uses carbon‑fiber legs, three leg‑angle positions, and twist‑lock adjustment. Its lower maximum height favors kneeling and seated shooting, but it still provides enough elevation for most field use. Especially when paired with a tripod head that allows rapid adjustment.
Titan Head: Strength First
The Titan Head is KJI’s heavy‑duty solution for absolute rigidity. It’s an inverted ball head with one huge adjustment knob. Designed to handle large rifles and high recoil, it emphasizes locking strength and simplicity.

The Titan Head integrates cleanly with the K‑Series tripods and supports common mounting standards, like Arca-Swiss, allowing shooters to build a rigid, repeatable platform without adapters or workarounds.
Nomad Head: Speed and Versatility
The Nomad Head takes a different approach, favoring smooth movement and rapid repositioning. It’s designed for shooters who need to pan, tilt, and re‑engage targets quickly. Such as hunters tracking moving game or competitors working through stages. Its adjustable drag makes it ideal for target series or moving targets.

While lighter and more fluid than the Titan, the Nomad still locks securely once set. It’s a general‑purpose head that balances stability with speed, making it a natural pairing with the lighter K750.
A Modular System, Not Isolated Parts
What stands out across the K‑Series is that KJI is clearly building a system, not just individual components. The K950 and K750 share interfaces and geometry, and both are compatible with the Titan and Nomad heads, as well as KJI’s existing rifle clamps and accessories.
The Takeaway
The KJI K‑Series isn’t about chasing ultralight trends or bench‑only stability. The K950 prioritizes height and load capacity, the K750 emphasizes mobility, and the Titan and Nomad heads give shooters meaningful choices in how their rifles move or don’t.
For shooters who already rely on tripods as part of their shooting system, this lineup feels less like an update and more like a consolidation.
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K950 — Key Specifications
- Material: Carbon fiber legs, CNC‑machined aluminum components
- Leg Sections: 4
- Max Height: ~71.5 in
- Min Height: ~5 in (prone configuration)
- Load Capacity: ~170 lb
- Weight: ~6.2 lb
- Leg Angles: 23°, 55°, 83°
- Feet: Interchangeable rubber and spike
- Mount Interface: 3/8‑16 and 1/4‑20
K750 — Key Specifications
- Material: Carbon fiber legs, CNC‑machined aluminum components
- Leg Sections: 4
- Max Height: ~56 in
- Min Height: ~3.5 in
- Load Capacity: ~150 lb
- Weight: ~3.1 lb
- Leg Angles: 23°, 55°, 83°
- Feet: Interchangeable rubber and spike
- Mount Interface: 3/8‑16 and 1/4‑20
Titan Head — Overview
- Heavy‑duty locking tripod head
- Designed for maximum rigidity and recoil control
- Optimized for large rifles and static shooting
- Compatible with K‑Series tripods and KJI mounting systems
Nomad Head — Overview
- Lightweight, fluid‑movement tripod head
- Designed for fast panning and repositioning
- Balanced for hunting and dynamic shooting
- Compatible with K‑Series tripods and KJI mounting systems
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