HuntStand Partners With ATA, Introduces New Archery Retail Locations Map Layer

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posted on October 5, 2020
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HuntStand has announced a partnership with the Archery Trade Association (ATA) under which it will offer discounts to ATA members and has spawned the popular hunting app’s all-new ATA Retail Locations Map Layer that instantly connects HuntStand Pro users with ATA member retailers across North America.

“We are honored to support the ATA and expand the capabilities of HuntStand to include highlighting its trusted member retailers,” said Lanford Holloway, CEO of Terrastride, HuntStand’s parent company. “The ATA has been at the forefront of inspiring archery industry growth and our company is proud to support its efforts to preserve the sports of archery and bowhunting.”

The new ATA Retail Locations Map Layer not only shows all the thousands of North American locations of ATA member retailers; click on any location to see the business name, address, phone, hours, website, services and more.

Additionally, ATA members will receive discounts on HuntStand Pro memberships and custom printed maps, and the organization will promote its member programs and services through the app.

For more information, visit huntstand.com.

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