First Look: Mystery Ranch Tech Holster

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posted on February 11, 2021
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Mystery Ranch has added the Tech Holster to its line of hunting-specific accessories. Whether a GPS unit with a topographic map is your go-to piece of tech, or even a classic satellite phone, the Tech Holster keeps it close at hand. 
Mystery Ranch Tech Holster with phone inside

The holster attaches via multiple Molle options to Pals web, a shoulder pad, bino harness, or to a belt. It features a top, weather-resistant zipper to the primary device compartment, and a one-hand bungee opening to a secondary external pocket, as well as an internal sleeve pocket that is perfect for cable storage.
Mystery Ranch Tech Holster in Foliage color

For more information on the Tech Holster, built with 500D Corbura fabric and available in Black, Coyote and Foliage colorings, please visit mysteryranch.comMSRP: $29.00

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