Tenzing Waterfowl Bag and Duck Strap

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posted on January 15, 2013
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 This display was just too cool not to share. Just one year into its existence, Tenzing Outdoors is rolling out some really innovative gear and it's found unique ways to gain attention for them.

The TZ WF13 Waterfowl Bag is a sizeable 2,830 cubic inches—plenty of room for shells, a thermos of coffee and some extra-thick duck hunting sandwiches. And, as any waterfowl duffle ought to be, it's completely waterproof, sporting a PVC lining and DWR coating. To organize your gear, the main compartment has adjustable/removable dividers, a cell phone holder, and even a pocket for an entire set of choke tubes.

However, perhaps our favorite aspect of the bag's design is that it attaches to a padded shoulder strap for easy transport to and from the field. Essentially this bag gives you an extra free hand, which any hunter who's ever struggled to carry his decoys, ducks, shotgun and other gear from the field all at once ought to appreciate.The strap also sports six bird loops for carrying out a limit of birds.

Rounding out the design is an insulated handwarmer with six loops for keeping extra shells at the ready.

The bag is available in Realtree camo and will retail for about $200.

 

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