Tethrd MVP Strap X Large
Original price was: $64.27.$44.99Current price is: $44.99.
Tethrd MVP Strap
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Description
The Modular Versatile Panel was built to add even more flexibility to our single panel saddle systems. It can replace the Recliner if a hunter feels they need something just a little more robust. It was designed to go from your ?knee pits to your arm pits?. Tethrd built the MVP around two off-the-shelf and user replaceable elastic ITW clips. This is designed to connect the MVP to your bridge loops and keep it EXACTLY where you want it for lower back support. The MVP comes in two sizes: standard & XL. If you buy jackets or hoodies in sizes Small-XL you should get the standard sized MVP. If your jackets and hoodies are 2X+, you should go with the XL. The XL adds even more length to get the buckles further in front of the hunter for quick & easy adjustments.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.420 kg |
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| Dimensions | 13.00 × 6.00 × 1.25 cm |
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