Easton Outfitters Introduces Gamegetter Backpack

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posted on March 10, 2014
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Easton Outfitters has announced the introduction of its new Gamgetter pack, an all-purpose, hydration compatible backpack.

Designed to be ideal for day hunts when mobility is key, the pack is tailored for "run and gun" turkey hunting, as well as treestand or ground blind hunting. The Gamegetter is lightweight, sports a capacity of 1,700 cubic inches and is capable of handling mobile weight loads.

The pack has an adjustable/removable waist belt for added versatility that can fit up to a 52-inch waist. The pack is Hydration Bladder compatible, making it easy to stay hydrated in the field. The pack is equipped with six internal and six external pockets for plenty of storage. A roll-away rain cover keeps the pack and your gear dry during wet weather.

The Gamegetter features a key ring hook, double-stitched, reinforced seams throughout, a safety whistle conveniently located on the chest strap, reflective cords and oversized zipper pulls for easy access with gloves. The pack is constructed of quiet-brushed, water-resistant material in Realtree X-tra and accented in nylon khaki.

The Gamegetter ships with an MSRP of $99.99.

For more information, go to EastonOutfitters.com.

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