
WOOX Superleggera Stock Review – Lightweight Walnut Hunting Rig

WOOX Superleggera with a walnut design: Explore all the specs and features on our official website
WOOX Superleggera: The Lightweight Hunting Stock That Punches Above Its Class
WOOX is known for turning heads with its beautifully engineered walnut-and-metal rifle stocks. After testing the precision-oriented Furiosa on a Bergara B14 6.5 Creedmoor, the author turns their attention to WOOX's newest field-focused option: the Superleggera This ultra-lightweight stock is built for hunters who demand performance without the weight penalty. Weighing in at just 2.1 lbs, it’s designed for long treks, fast setups, and timeless looks.
From Benchrest to Backcountry: The Vision Behind the Superleggera
There’s a poetic contrast in carrying a rifle that’s both rugged and refined. That’s the ethos behind the WOOX Superleggera a stock that speaks the language of classical walnut while whispering its real mission: ultralight performance.
Coming off the heels of the hefty, precision-focused Furiosa, which excelled on the bench but carried serious weight, WOOX sought to create a stock for the modern hunter. One that wouldn’t break your back on a ridge but still made your rifle feel like an heirloom.

What they built is something rare: a beautifully crafted stock that feels just as at home in a velvet-lined gun case as it does in a treestand.
Feature Breakdown and Field-Ready Details
While the Furiosa uses aircraft-grade aluminum for its internal chassis, the Superleggera swaps in a carbon-reinforced nylon core. Honeycombed for rigidity and minimal weight, it cuts the frame to a feather-light 2.1 lbs (depending on configuration and wood density). The result is strength without strain.
Here’s a quick look at the core specs:

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Features

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Chassis Core
Carbon-reinforced honeycomb nylon

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Exterior
Genuine American walnut

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Mounting Points
Dual M-LOK slots + 4-slot Picatinny rail + QD sling ports

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Ergonomics
Textured grip zones + smooth top comb + flat forend for stability

Even small touches are thoughtfully executed — like stippling in grip areas, the sculpted forend that resists torsion under bipod load, and an adjustable recoil pad that doesn’t need tools.
Real-World Impressions on the Hunt
Once mounted on a Bergara B14 Carbon in 6.5 Creedmoor, the difference was immediate. The original synthetic stock wasn’t bad — but the Superleggera made the rifle feel like a true custom build. Lighter, tighter, better balanced.
The textured walnut felt secure in wet hands. The comb height aligned perfectly with the optic. And most impressively, the barrel floated freely — ensuring no pressure-induced deviation even when using a bipod or sling.

The optional bottom metal kit transformed this rifle from an internal mag system to a detachable box mag setup — adding functionality without fuss. It installs with just two bolts, and the upgrade is clean and intuitive.
For a rig built for the field, this stock is fast, refined, and built to roam. Whether hauling up ridgelines or sneaking through tight brush, it stayed light and responsive — no fatigue, no complaints.

Final Verdict
The WOOX Superleggera might just be the best-looking lightweight stock available today. But it’s not just a pretty face — it’s purpose-built for hunters and field shooters who want to trim ounces without giving up pride of ownership.
At $699 ($799 with adjustable cheek riser), it offers a near-bespoke feel with real-world functionality. Add the bottom metal for $149 more if you’re chasing modularity.

This isn’t just an upgrade. It’s a transformation — one that brings soul, style, and substance to your backcountry rifle.
Ready to lighten your load without losing your legacy? Explore the WOOX Superleggera and take your rifle into the field with pride.

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