First Look: FoxPro Scout Pack

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posted on April 21, 2021
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FoxPro has released a pack designed specifically to hold and protect FoxPro game calls, except the Prarie Blaster and Krakatoa models. The Scout Pack can transform from a a traditional carry bag into a vest pack, making for a more comfortable carry when on the go. A remote holder compatible with all FoxPro game calls is also included, alongside fold-down side pockets with mesh screen that allow one to operate an XWave while still inside the bag. The Scout Pack features molle webbing on the exterior of the bag to allow for further accessories. Finally, D-rings on the bottom of the bag will allow the addition of a seat for extra comfort in the field. For more information, please visit gofoxpro.comMSRP: $99.95
FoxPro Svout Pack as a vest on white

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