First Look: Attack Pack from Bow Spider

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posted on May 27, 2021
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Bow Spider has announced its new Attack Pack. This harness system allows users to utilize the patent-pending quick-release Bow Spider system to put a stalk on an animal, without having to worry about bringing a day pack along for the hunt.

Bow Spider Attack Pack on model

Made in the USA from two-inch Polly webbing, this sturdy and efficient pack allows users to utilize the Bow Spider Packing System on their back in a stealthy way, making the stalk much more efficient.

This product requires the purchase of the Bow Spider Complete Packing system kit. The new Attack Pack is available at select retailers and online. For more information on this new product and the full line of Bow Spider products, visit bowspider.comMSRP: $49.99

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