Mainbino Harness

First Look: Nomad Bino Harness

Nomad Outdoor has created the Bino Harness to give hunters customization and comfortable suspension at an affordable price.

First Look: Insights Hunting Drifter Day Pack

Decked out in Realtree Edge camo, the Insights Hunting Drifter Super Light Day Pack is the brands lightest, weighing in at under two pounds.

First Look: Mystery Ranch Tech Holster

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.

First Look: FoxPro Scout Pack

FoxPro has released a pack designed specifically to hold an protect FoxPro game calls, except the Prarie Blaster and Krakatoa models.

First Look: NAR Mini First-Aid Kits in Realtree Camouflage

The North American Rescue (NAR) Mini First-Aid Kit (M-FAK) is targeted directly at sportsmen, by providing the most requested point-of-wounding equipment in the smallest cube space possible so it can be packed alongside hunting or fishing gear.

New for 2023: ALPS OutdoorZ Shield Bino Harness

The all-new Shield Bino Harness utilizes the proprietary DEADQUIET fabric developed by ALPS OutdoorZ to create a bino harness that not only protects expensive optics from weather and environmental hazards but is extremely quiet.

First Look: BigFoot Shoulder/Hip Ammo Pack

The Shoulder/Hip Ammo Pack, from Bigfoot Decoys, provides an easy, hands-free way to tote ammunition to the range or your hunting spot.

First Look: Hogue Trauma Folding Knife

Sporting a .125-inch thick, 3.4-inch long Bohler N680 steel sheepsfoot blade, which comes either stone-washed or finished in black Cerakote, the Trauma is available with frames in solid black or safety orange.

First Look: Tenzing Hangtime Backpack

At home in both the treestand and the field, the Tenzing Hangtime Backpack combines quick access with massive gear-hauling capabilities.

First Look: Ulfhednar Deadlock Clamp

Those who shoot long distance from any position other than prone (or off a bench) know the value of being able to lock their rifle on target with a standalone tripod.

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