ALPS OutdoorZ Releases Grand Slam Turkey Vest in Mossy Oak Bottomland

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posted on April 20, 2020
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Alps OutdoorZ has recently released a new variant of its Grand Slam Turkey Vest, in Mossy Oak Bottomlands. The Grand Slam Turkey Vest features a "sit-anywhere" removable kickstand frame, allowing hunters to set up in a wide variety of spots. Also assisting with this are the kickstand's swivel feet, which prevent sinking. Its legs, meanwhile, are adjustable and boast fast-locking technology. 

Working in conjunction with the aforementioned frame, the vest incorporates a padded fold-away seat, while detachable shoulder straps allow for maximum comfort and range of motion. Numerous pockets are included, for the wide variety of calls most hunters carry. For hydration, the vest not only sports two side water-bottle pockets, but is even H2O compatible, for use with a bladder system. Finally, two interior mesh zippered pockets, five shotshell loops for ammo storage, and side compression straps round out this utilitarian turkey vest. For more information on the Grand Slam Turkey Vest, available in Standard and XL sizes, please visit alpsoutdoorz.comMSRP: $179.99

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