Muddy Outdoors has announced it is shipping its new Remote Beacon Illuminator. The beacon is designed to help locate a treestand or blind in the dark, saving valuable time in the pre-dawn deer-woods.
The unit is based around a compact, multidirectional LED light that attaches to a stand, blind or tower, and activates with a simple push of a button. It can be turned on up to 300-yards out, allowing hunters and guides to quickly locate their hunting spot without spooking nearby game. Simple to install with no special tools needed, the Muddy Remote Beacon can double as a safety feature too, illuminating climbing steps.
Available in a single pack, three pack and bulk 30 pack, the Remote Beacon Illuminator is sure to be sold in whatever quantity fits your needs. Main units are powered by four AA batteries, while the remote takes CR2032s.
For more information, please visit gomuddy.com. MSRP: $39.99/1-Pk.; $99.99/ 3-Pk.; $999.99/30-Pk.
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