Final Approach Introduces Express Foam Snow Goose Decoys

posted on November 14, 2013
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Final Approach has introduced a new line of Express Foam Snow Goose Decoys. Designed to be lightweight and collapsible, the new line is easy to store and transport.

Each decoy is constructed of durable, but also soft and flexible, foam. The soft material makes the decoys simple to roll up and transport—hunters are able to store four foam decoys in the same amount of space normally occupied by a single hard body decoy.

The decoys maintain the lifelike anatomy featured by all of Final Approach's products, providing definition and realism in the field. Realistic textures and feather details have also been incorporated.

The Express Foam Snow Goose decoys will be available in either upright or feeder 12-packs, or an outfitter pack that includes 24 upright and 36 feeder decoys.

12-Pack MSRP: $229.95
60-Pack MSRP: $1,080.95

For more information, go to FABrand.com.

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