ALPS OutdoorZ Expands Pursuit Bow Pack Line

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posted on September 9, 2020
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ALPS OutdoorZ has expanded their line of Pursuit Bow Packs to include a Coyote Brown color alongside Realtree Edge and Mossy Oak Break-Up Country. The Pursuit is a multi-function pack developed for the needs of the "out-all-day" hunter. Boasting a 2700 cubic-inch capacity and an ergonomic design for comfort and load-bearing adjustability, the Pursuit offers hands-free carry of weapons and essential gear. A quiver-holder on each side of the pack and a dropdown pocket with front-panel lashing system allows bowhunters to carry their bow and quiver safely, while leaving their hands free for climbing or dragging game. The dropdown pocket also accommodates long guns.

For additional storage, small items pack easily into the Pursuit's multi-compartment front pocket with an integrated shelf system. The large main compartment, meanwhile, is sized to carry everything needed for an all-day hunt, including rain gear or spare clothing. Additional features include a D-ring for hanging the pack while on a stand, padded waist belt with dual zippered pockets, lower side-mesh pockets, a hydration pocket and port, additional webbing loops for lashing gear and an integrated blaze-orange rain cover.

For more information about the Pursuit, lease visit alpsoutdoorz.com.

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