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It's got like 2/3 the jump power of reverse joint and the stability of a light bipedal. It's specifically called bipedal.
They have higher stability than reverse joints, but worse at the role of reverse joints at jumping. They also weigh a lot less than even the lightest reverse joint, while having higher capacity.
Compared to other bipeds, they have worse stability and overall stats, but higher jump.
Still sticking to spring chicken heavy reverse joints.
Chicken legs are legit the best RJ non-RJ legs for light mechs. Due to less air time you can chain QB jumps like no tomorrow so for ground based combat they do wonders on light builds. Problem is, light builds suck and ground combat opens you to AOE dmg from Songbirds and the like.