Primos Bow Hanger
Original price was: $32.26.$22.58Current price is: $22.58.
Primos Bow Hanger
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Description
The Primos Bow Hanger Mini Folding 20″ is a must-have tool for bowhunters, offering unmatched convenience and functionality. Featuring heavy-duty, self-starting screw-in threads, this hanger mounts securely into the tree, positioning your bow 20 inches away for easy access without disrupting your focus. The rubber-coated swiveling hook allows quiet and customizable bow placement, while the pivot design ensures the bow stays steady, even if the hanger isn’t perfectly level. Equipped with three solid accessory hooks, it provides a reliable solution for holding your bow, rangefinder, binoculars, and other essential gear, making it the ultimate companion for any hunting setup.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 14.50 × 5.00 × 1.00 cm |
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