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Getting There ...
with the BowSlingBlind! |
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Flying Commercial
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Your
BowSlingBlind can be rolled up neatly to store in your
suitcase or, better yet, leave it on your bow and pack it in
your hardcase. Look close at the photo here and you will see
there are two bows in this hard case. Here. two of our
customers used one hard case and eliminated the extra
luggage and their BowSlingBlind took up NO extra room!
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Flying Private
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If you don’t
need a hard case, don’t get one. Here two gentlemen carried
their bows ready to hunt on a private plane. |
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Rough Ridin'
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Even if you are
not planning a Safari any time soon. Plan to leave your bow
in your truck during hunting season. Safari vehicles can
beat your bow to death. I have even heard of bow strings
being cut while bouncing in such vehicles. Be prepared so
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Rough Ridin' 2
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Yes, on your
ATV your bow still fits in your gun rack and especially fits
your bow holder OR you can wear it over your shoulder for
the securest protection. |
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Related Articles
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"Bows Birds and Blinds" -- Mossy Oak Brand Camo Magazine - Spring
2004
http://www.mossyoak.com/features/spring2004_art01.asp
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Endorsements
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Orion Archers - "Bowhunting 365"
www.orionhunting.com
"As
an experience archery hunter worldwide, and co-owner of
ORION ARCHERS, I can truly say that the BowSlingBlind has
been the exact tool that my partners and I were looking for.
We needed a soft bow case that was well cushioned, protected
the bow in all dimensions, and was easy to use. When we
found the BowSlingBlind, we were pleasantly surprised to
find it did all that and more. The protection it provides is
crucial for ensuring safe bow transportation both in and out
of the vehicle.
We have used the BowSlingBlind extensively on our African
Safaris, and found it protected the bow perfectly. In the
past our archery equipment was damaged while traveling in
the vehicles while on safari, as a hard case was not
practical due to space limitations within the safari
vehicles. Your product solved that problem.
We were also pleasantly surprised that it is also a
comfortable sling, making for easy, protected transport in
the field. As you know, archery shops are not easily found
in foreign countries, and a damaged bow can mean the end of
a hunt of a lifetime. Your product helps alleviate this
problem.
The addition of the enclosed leafy blind material and buddy
lock system for attaching more gear and storage bags is
truly a feat of engineering. While on safari, I was able to
use the blind material for making ground blinds and as a
backdrop in the permanent blinds we used. I was also able to
carry my extra gear within the attached "Bag-O", and free up
my pockets and backpack space.
ORION ARCHERS currently sends 70+ hunters to Africa
annually. We are insisting that our archers include the
BowSlingBlind in their required gear list. Please accept
this wholehearted endorsement for the BowSlingBlind.
Kevin Koeshall
Orion Archers |
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Trophy Quest Outfitters
http://www.trophyquestoutfitters.net/
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After the
Kill (Customer Feedback)
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Necessity is the mother of
invention and that is how this all came about. One of our
customers, Brian Wright of Illinois, took the initiative to
personalized his case by creating a knife holder. Can we
copy you Brian? Who knows we are working on a archery
specific attachment.
We love to hear
stories how customers are adapting the BowSlingBlind to
their unique and personal needs.
Send your stories about using the BowSlingBlind in the field.
 
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Please send us your "In the
Field" pictures and we will
post them here. Email to hugh@blueskyarchery.com |
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Recommended
Links
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http://www.permissiontohunt.com/ |
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Deer and Deer
Hunting
www.deeranddeerhunting.com |
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Bowhunter
Magazine
www.bowhunter.com
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Petersen's
Bowhunting
www.bowhuntingmag.com
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Petersen's
Bowhunting 2004 Gear Guide |
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Bowhunter
Magazine 2004 Gear Guide |
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Writers: Pat Durkin, the former editor of Deer & Deer
Hunting. Pat's now a freelancer and writes for Archery
Business (trade pub), Bowhunting World, and Whitetails
Unlimited. |
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Hunt & Good Outdoor Products, LLC
www.provideohunter.com |
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Hammer Bow Hangers, by Archery Shooter
Systems
www.bowhanger.com |