First Look: Armageddon Gear Big Game Chest Rig

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posted on October 16, 2024
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Big Game Wax Chest Rig Front LEDE

Armageddon Gear has released what it considers to be an ideal balance between fit and function: the Big Game Chest Rig. This rig has been created to hold essential hunting gear that is often needed in a hurry, compact, well-thought-out package that is always at the ready.

Big Game Chest Rig on fence post

The American-made Big Game Chest Rig Bino Harness boasts magnet top closure folds forwards to easily expose binos, and attaches to the magnets on the bottom of the main compartment to give silent access to glass. The two side dump pockets are big enough to hold rangefinders, game calls, water bottles, phones, etc. and can be cinched tight to ensure nothing is lost. The front zip pocket has room for a mask & gloves. Additionally, there is a mesh pocket on the back side of the main compartment which comfortably holds a phone, hunting license or other items.

Armageddon Gear guarantees its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. Defective products will be repaired or replaced at no cost to the customer. For more information on the Big Game Chest Rig, or any other pieces of kit from Armageddon Gear, visit armageddongear.comMSRP: $199.99

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