Fieldline Magnum Chest Pack
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Closeouts. Fieldline's versatile Magnum chest pack allows you to keep your important hunting accessories up front and available. Side straps on the zippered main pocket cause it to form a handy table-like surface with easy access to the multiple mesh pockets. Zippered front panel pouchBelt loop webbing for conversion to hip packAdjustable and detachable vented mesh shoulder strapsTwo outside striker pockets on the endsSize: Approx. 8x11x3-½”Capacity: Approx. 310 cu.in. Weight: 1 lb. Fabric: PolyesterCloseouts. Indonesia.
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How you like it depends on your use By Black Bunny Studios from Lake Elsinore, CA on 08/08/2008 Pros: Mesh back, Open design Describe Yourself: Beginner Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Because camera accessories seem so expensive, I looked for an alternative in other departments. This unit seemed to have the open-mesh design and freedom of movement while carrying a variety of small pieces for my camcorder. When opening the pack and trying it on, it fit perfectly for me: but I am a very small woman--I even increased the length of the buckle straps to the longest position. So I can see that an average-build man would find it too small. I think that when I wear my close fitting "filming" clothes this will be a good aide to keep batteries and other gear near without producing sweat.
By The Utah Waterfowler from Salt Lake City, Utah on 08/07/2008 Best Uses: Big Game Hunting, Bird Hunting, Wet Conditions Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Easy access whenever needed.
worked well for ducks and gobbler By dove lover from PA on 08/01/2008 Pros: Holds things high, Works Well Cons: Not soldier proof, Not waterproof Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I used it for duck hunting to carry 12 shells, food, spare gloves/calls and head net. I wade mostly and it fit over my neoprenes and allowed me to carry gun, blocks, and accessories in one trip. I would remove it at the blind but did shoot a number of ducks while wearing it and it did not interfere with mounting too much.
It worked real well for spring gobbler - it folds down so you can lay your calls out. Though i I did not connect this year on a tom, it was no fault of the pack.
It is not floating or totally waterproof, and is somewhat flimsy (not soldier proof). This year I will Scotch Guard it and hopefully it will be more waterproof.
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