Hunter Safety Systems Introduces Shadow Harness

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posted on August 3, 2020
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Hunter Safety System has released a harness in a whole new price point, dubbed the Shadow. An effortlessly simply-yet-rugged design, the Shadow retails for just $49.99.

Weighing in at only 27 ounces, the Shadow is the lightest harness in the Hunter Safety System line. Just like its siblings, the Shadow features a comfortable-fit design and tactical-release buckles, eliminating dangling straps or weave-through buckles. It can be worn over lightweight clothes or underneath cold-weather gear for all-season use.

The new Shadow harness is tested for safety and conforms to all the standards recognized by the Treestand Manufacture’s Association. It comes with the standard tree strap, suspension-relief strap, safe-use instructions and an instructional DVD. For more information on the Shadow, available at retailers the second week of August, 2020, check out huntersafetysystem.com. MSRP: $49.99

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