Gorilla Gear Introduces G-TAC Ghost Safety Harness

posted on December 17, 2013
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Gorilla Gear has introduced its latest safety harness, the G-TAC Ghost. Designed to offer hunters the freedom to hunt safely and comfortably, the Ghost is meant to enable hunters to hunt without the restrictions sometimes imposed by other harnesses—without sacrificing any safety features.

The G-TAC Ghost incorporates a unique tether system into a comfortable vest. Unlike standard-length tethers, the 30" proprietary tether offers both a performance and a safety benefit. The additional length gives hunters a 360-degree shooting range for unrestricted shot angles. The harnesses tether webbing system, meanwhile, helps produce a fall that's nearly 40 percent gentler on a hunter's body. The G-TAC Ghost does not utilize box stitches—instead going for a webbing construction that overlaps and loops around.

The G-TAC Ghost's all-weather mesh design stretches over a wider area, increasing airflow and comfort even in the warmest of temperatures. The mesh is also designed to be quieter in the field than a standard cotton vest.

Features Include:

• Fully adjustable 30" tether system with pleated breakaway• Two oversized vest pockets• Mossy Oak Break-up Infinity camo• Quick release flocked mating buckles• Universal fit for waist sizes ranging from 28" to 51"• Shoulder gun pad

The G-TAC Ghost harness will ship with an MSRP of $59.99.

For more information, go to GoGorillaGear.com.

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