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- Two removable aluminum stays for added stability
- Water-resistant fabric
- Bow/rifle harness system
- Hydration-compatible (two liter, not included)
- Padded back with airflow channels
- Adjustable padded belt with 4 Tech-Lok attachment loops
- Yoke-style padded shoulder straps
- Sternum strap
- Four compression straps for efficient packing
- 3 Tech-Lok attachment loops
- Weight: 2.29 lbs.
Dual-compartment, internal-frame pack is great for day-and-a-half trips. Water resistant fabric. Volume: 2,531 cubic inches. Weight: 2.29 lbs. Dimensions: 21"H x 13"W x 7-1/2"D. Imported.
''When I'm bowhunting, I use the RedHead Diamondback Bow/Rifle Pack!''
Jerry Martin
RedHead® Pro Hunting Team
Rated 4.3 out of 5Â by 29
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by khesanhvet Good Purchase
Pack is very well made and with good quality. Service was excellent and on time when delivered.
May 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 Good pack
This is a great pack. Lots of room and the stitching is tight and appears to be pretty sturdy. The pack is laid out nicely and has good functionality.
April 1, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by nope good
great product, not that expensive. the only thing i would change is that you clip the bow in instead of having to feed each strap through.
March 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by williamA Nice item
Great backpack for a good price, and fast shipping during a busy shipping period.
January 7, 2013
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Just wondering if this pack is capable of using the 3 tech-lok straps to secure small tree steps like muddy sticks / lone wolf...If so, how well does pack carry 10 lbs of weight secured by these straps?
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It carry's stands and sticks securely. But depending on the size, you might want to have additional cam lock straps or any other small accessory straps for gear. This will allow you to cinch the stick and stand more securely. I carried stand and sticks which weighed about 20 pounds all together with no problem.Details:Â
I'm looking for a pack that has shoulder straps with disconnect clips near the waste support. (So one shoulder strap can be tossed over a shoulder before being reconnected to the waste support.)Answers
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Do you have to have the quiver off to have it attatched or do you strap it on with the sigh towards the pack?The bow doesn't slip around at all with no bottom strap?
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Do not have to detach the quiver.A:Â
A pouch comes out of the bottom that the bow cam sits in. Then you strap the bow into the three straps. I kept my quiver on. It is not perfect, but it works.Keep in mind, this harness is time consuming and is only practical if you are going to be walking for 45+ minutes while NOT hunting. However, my friend had a much more expensive pack that he bought for its bow harness features and his was just as unpractical.
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I just bought this last night from BP. the quiver will fit on the bow on the pack. if you have a parallel limb bow like I do, the bow barely fits in the bottom pocket. but does slightly. no pack out there right now supports the parallel limb bow that I have seen.Details:Â
Will the pack carry a bow with past paralell limbs?Answers
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I carry my new PSE Dream Season EVO with quiver and arrows with no problems. The pouch has plenty of room and cinches very nicely without moving around, you could crawl, climb, fourge creeks and climb into treestands with no problem. But not for carrying on the ready to shoot. It works for it's intended purpose; to carry your bow into and out of the hunting site.Details:Â
My bow doesn't work with this pack because it is left handed (my quiver won't fit on the bow while its on the pack).Answers
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I don't know of any pack made specifically for LH/RH bows. Turn the bow over or around so the quiver does not interfere. Or you can do what I did and get an extra quickie quiver attachment and secure it to your pack. that way your bow can be strapped to it and the quiver is out of the way. When I am in a tree, I do not like my quiver on my bow so I now have it on the side of my pack. ( I used to take it off and place inside the pack loosley) You just have to find the right place for you, it has been great!Answers
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I'm not sure, I have been soaked before and everything inside was dry for the most part, except where I left zippers open.1 of 1
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