First Look: Arsenal 5116 General Duty Gear Bag in Realtree Xtra Camo

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posted on October 17, 2019
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Packing for an out of town hunting trip, or just looking to organize your essential gear? The Ergodyne Arsenal 5116 General Duty Gear Bag, just released in Realtree Xtra Camo, should suit your needs.

With a 44-liter capacity, the bag is stitched from 600-denier polyester material, while the bottom is additionally reinforced with a water-resistant 1680-denier polyester. Large, heavy-duty, ribbed-webbing handles are attached for easy portability, while a removable and adjustable padded shoulder strap is also included for longer hauls. 

Internally, the bag features a large, open main compartment, with zippered accessory pockets on each side for smaller items. All interior material is colored a light tan, to make it easier to find gear in the bag. Nickel-plated Storm Drains have been added to each compartment for ventilation. For more information, please visit ergodyne.comMSRP: $75.15




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