First Look: Bigfoot Performance Waterfowl Work Station Bag

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posted on October 11, 2019
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The Performance Waterfowl Work Station, from Bigfoot Decoys, is a bag designed to combine the laptop storage requirements of an everyday carry bag, with the functionality of one's hunting gear bag. An adjustable and detachable shoulder strap with metal hardware can free up hands for other tasks, though a grab stap with a comfort grip does sit atop the bag for when hand carry is desired. Quick release buckles give access to the main compartment, which is constructed from 1000 denier nylon and decked out in tricot Max-5 Realtree camouflage. Total storage, which includes several interior and exterior pockets in addition to the main pouch, sums to 10 liters. For more information, please visit bigfootdecoys.comMSRP: $49.99.








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