First Look: ALPS OutdoorZ Deluxe Dove Belt

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posted on August 13, 2021
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ALPS OutdoorZ has released a new dove belt just in time for the 2021 upland season. The new Deluxe Dove Belt is built to work with a variety of dove hunting styles or environments. A key feature is the two “hold-open” shell pockets that flank the hunter’s torsoone pocket for live cartridges and the other for empties. The pockets are supported by a two-inch web belt with a tough SR buckle that is fully adjustable for optimal fit and comfort.
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In addition to the shell pockets, the Deluxe Dove Belt comes with a large game pouch for bird storage. The pouch features a TechMesh bottom to provide air flow on those warm, early-season hunts and to promote fluid drainage and easy clean-out. A separate water-bottle pocket is included and also comes with a TechMesh bottom for condensation drainage. All pockets can be removed and adjusted for custom performance and easy cleaning.
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For more information on the Deluxe Dove Belt, which is constructed from 600D fabric, comes in either Brown or Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat, and weighs in at 1 pound, 12 ounces, please visit alpsoutdoorz.comMSRP: $59.99

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