New Crossbow Backpack
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 3
New Crossbow Backpack
Hello, I am a new crossbow Backpack manufacturer. We have just finished THE BOLT which is a pack that allows you to remove the bow from the backpack without having to take the pack off. We will begin to sell them through retails in 2011. We will be selling a limited quanity this Christmas on our website. I would like to have your opinions or questions on it. It can be seen at Masko Outdoor Gear. http://maskooutdoorgear.com Thanks.
#2
Hello, I am a new crossbow Backpack manufacturer. We have just finished THE BOLT which is a pack that allows you to remove the bow from the backpack without having to take the pack off. We will begin to sell them through retails in 2011. We will be selling a limited quanity this Christmas on our website. I would like to have your opinions or questions on it. It can be seen at Masko Outdoor Gear. http://maskooutdoorgear.com Thanks.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3
Crossbow Backpack
I know this is an older post so I will also start a new thread...I tried on the smaller pack, that Masko Outdoor Gear offers at Jays Sporting Goods, and I liked the feature of not having to carry the bow plus I can get to it easily ... anyone hunt with this yet? I think I like the smaller pack best to keep the cost down, but I haven't made up my mind. I see there are a few good product reviews and I read more about it in Crossbow Magazine so it's getting out there ... but I just wanted to know other users opinions if they have used the smaller versus the larger and why. Thanks.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3
I appreciate the feedback, but I think the kind of pack that you can get for $20-30 at Walmart isn't exactly why I was looking at this pack. I have a real nice crossbow that I love, but I hate carrying the thing around. It's awkward to hold without something hitting me. It's for that reason I was searching out a pack that remedies this. I already have several backpacks hanging on a hook in the garage that fit the bill to just carry my stuff, but none that will carry my crossbow. I am looking for feedback from other hunters with the same concern as I have and I am interested in what they are doing to hold their bow. I know I won't be able to pay cheaply for what I want, but I want to make sure I get good quality along with a solution to carrying the bow.