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Loc Outdoorz Pro Hunt’r Crossbow Carrier Black

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Loc Outdoorz Pro Hunt’r Crossbow Carrier

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This sling features a stretch-fit design that makes carrying your crossbow easier and ensures a better fit for all body types. The three-point attachment system is ingeniously designed to distribute the weight evenly for optimal balance, reducing the strain on your shoulders. It frees up your hands, allowing you to navigate the terrain to and from your hunting spot with ease. The sling comes with a swivel attachment clip for a quick and secure connection to your crossbow. This sling is fully adjustable and caters to users of all sizes and is compatible with all crossbow models.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 0.370 kg
Dimensions 10.25 × 4.50 × 2.50 cm

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