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    GET THE GEAR THAT MAKES THE TRIP TO STAND EASIER THAN LAST YEAR! HER OUTDOORS BEYOND BACKPACKS REVIEW - Her Outdoors - Skinny Moose Media



    GET THE GEAR THAT MAKES THE TRIP TO STAND EASIER THAN LAST YEAR! HER OUTDOORS BEYOND BACKPACKS REVIEW

    Posted by Sarrah Knapp on September 2, 2009

    Going into the woods and carrying my bow, calls, gear and more I always seemed to be needing more and more space for all my hunting extras. Once I got up into my stand, even in my double stand, I always had trouble finding enough room to store all my extras, as well as have quick, quiet and easy access to all my calls, binos and everything else I needed… down to my contact solution!

    The problem I began to notice, with even carrying my waist bag or shoulder bag, that once I was in the tree, I had to find a place to hook the bag, then fumble around inside quietly to find whatever I needed at the time.

    I resorted to hanging numerous tree hooks, which eventually made the tree I was in look like a holiday Christmas tree, dangling all its ornamental decor… and that was not going to work!

    With this product, you have a single or double blind for your stand built into the back of the bag PLUS the entire backpack full of pockets and space for all your hunting supplies…the blind DOES NOT take away from the backpack!

    Once you quickly have the blind set, the bag(matching in camo)hangs upright for easy access to all your hunting gear�as well as an interior pocket for quick and quiet access to anything else you might need!

     

    I love all the options this bag has to offer; space for all of my gear, organization, quiet and quick access to everything I could ever need, and a blind…all in one. This bag is well made, waterproof and comfortable to wear. I believe this is one of the best products on the market today to accompany me into the woods on each and every hunt!

    Hit the above logo or go straight to WWW.BEYONDBACKPACKS.COM

    9 Responses to “GET THE GEAR THAT MAKES THE TRIP TO STAND EASIER THAN LAST YEAR! HER OUTDOORS BEYOND BACKPACKS REVIEW”

    1. Phillip Says:

      Pretty cool idea, but what’s that sucker weigh?

      I know when I’m hunting back in NC, it’s not usually much of a hike to my tree stand, but out here in the wild west, you have to pack that stuff a pretty good hump. Lightweight gear is a necessity, and one of the reasons so few of us utilize tree stands out here.

    2. Kate Says:

      This bag looks great! I can’t wait to see it in person!
      (Great blog by the way!!)

    3. Camo Girl Says:

      Do you have an email I can reach you at? I blog on the skinny moose too as Camo Girl!!

    4. Sarrah Says:

      Phillip – The bag is extremely lightweight .. even with the double blind inside . The double is the one I use and is not a burden unless you throw 20 pounds of gear inside ! Happy Hunting !

    5. The Buzz: Your Daily Dose Of Outdoor News : U.S. Outdoors Today Says:

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    6. Dan Says:

      the Backpack Blind weighs 5 1/2 lbs(single)
      the 2person weighs about 6 lbs
      light weight and weather resistant (the pack and the blind)

    7. Dan Says:

      5 1/2 LBS FOR THE SINGLE
      6 LBS FOR THE XL (2 PERSON STAND)

    8. Tara Seiler Says:

      I use the Beyond Backpacks and absolutely love them! It sets up really quick, very durable and lightweight. I even used the Beyond Backpack during turkey season to set up a quick ground blind! Thanks Danny and Joe for making such a great product.

    9. Travel Backpacks Says:

      I like your blog..the bag looks light in weight and are quite attractive..i would sure give them a try but are they washable?

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