First Look: Hawk Elevate Pro Safety Harness

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posted on May 28, 2020
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The Hawk Elevate Pro Safety Harness allows hunters to stay comfortable while staying safe, with an easy-on, easy-off design. Constructed with form-fit technology, the harness boasts padded waist and shoulder straps. Quick-release leg buckles with adjustable leg straps allow the system to be tailored to the user, and help hunters get in and out of the harness quickly. A cell-phone pocket is included for storage, while gear hooks allow for the external attachment of gear. Finally, lightweight bino cables and a flexible tether help ensure easy mobility. For more information on this harness, which comes with a 300-lb. maximum weight capacity, a lineman's belt, a tree strap, a suspension relief strap, an adjustable elastic chest strap and a carabiner, please visit hawkhunting.com. MSRP: $139.99

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