First Look: Tenzing Hangtime Backpack

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posted on July 8, 2020
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At home in both the treestand and the field, the Tenzing Hangtime Backpack in Mossy Oak Bottomland combines quick access with sizeable gear-hauling capabilities. The pack boasts a rigid, EVA-molded shell designed to hold its shape, allowing for unfettered access to contents without fear of spilling it below. Extra gear can be stowed in specialized exterior pockets and MOLLE attachment points. These include two quiver attachment points, an ambidextrous bow carries and a fold-out bow- and gun-carrying boot. Designed to work with bow hangers, the Backpack has dual specialty insets to house them in transport. Once hung, the aforementioned rigid shape and large top allows easy access to the 750-cubic-inch main compartment. Finally, a large front zippered panel hinges open to allow full access to the pack's contents when lying flat on the ground. For more information on this 15-pocket, seven compartment gear hauler, which weighs in at just 1 lb. 14 ozs., despite a 1600-cubic-inch total carrying capacity, please visit tenzingoutdoors.comMSRP: $199.99

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