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Muddy Outdoors has released a Remote Beacon Illuminator, to help one quickly and safely locate one's hunting position in the dark. The unit is a compact LED light that attaches to a stand or blind, and activates with a simple push of a button. It can be turned on up to 300 yards out, allowing hunters and guides to quickly locate a treestand, blind or tower without spooking nearby game. Simple to install with no special tools needed, the Muddy Remote Beacon can double as a safety feature too, illuminating climbing steps.
Learn more about this new locator, available in a single pack, three pack and bulk 30 pack, on gomuddy.com. MSRP: $39.99
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