Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
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Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
What’s a good compact but easy to use bow holder to hook onto a stand? For reference I have an XOP and want something that allows me to easily slip my bow out of. Some have bad angles, I’ve got a Bowtech Prodigy
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
I put the third hand bow holder on my xop stand. Holds the bow solid in a spot that's very convenient to grab the bow from.
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
Third hand is a good one. I got mine mounted on my seat and it easily Grab able Like it alot, its adjustable and mounts to any style stand. Ive heard of some people putting there bow on lone wolf sit and climb and climbing with them on stand so they dont have to hoist them up, I dont know about that myself but just heard it.
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
Really like the bow holder I use....lightweight and very compact. Unfortunately I don't think they are made anymore.
Bohning Bow Hitch......
Bohning Bow Hitch......
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
I like the third hand on my climber, lets me climb with the bow on the top section and is in a good spot when seated and standing but not sure about on my alpha. Put it on the seat and didn't care for it there.
Anyone try the Hawk LIMB GRIP Bow Holder?
Seems like it work great from the pics but haven't seen one in person.
Anyone try the Hawk LIMB GRIP Bow Holder?
Seems like it work great from the pics but haven't seen one in person.
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
I believe the guys from tethrd are coming out with a strap that goes around the tree that looks like it could work very well to hang all your stuff.
I think they just posted a pic of it on their facebook
I think they just posted a pic of it on their facebook
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
I wonder what the cost on that will be. I've been researching options. I like the look of the third hand but haven't found enough feedback using it on a m7 microlite to want to get it. Need something that doesn't require screwing into the tree.
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
UofLbowhunter wrote:Third hand is a good one. I got mine mounted on my seat and it easily Grab able Like it alot, its adjustable and mounts to any style stand. Ive heard of some people putting there bow on lone wolf sit and climb and climbing with them on stand so they dont have to hoist them up, I dont know about that myself but just heard it.
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Re: Bow Holders for Portable Set-Up
LowLight wrote:I like the third hand on my climber, lets me climb with the bow on the top section and is in a good spot when seated and standing but not sure about on my alpha. Put it on the seat and didn't care for it there.
Anyone try the Hawk LIMB GRIP Bow Holder?
Seems like it work great from the pics but haven't seen one in person.
I have the Hawk Limb Grip bow holder and really like it. I just put it in my pack and attach it to the stand once the stand is hung or hang it on the ground before going up. I do this because you never know how the tree will set up to get in your stand if you are going in blind. (From the left or right side of the stand). That's how I determine if I put it in front like the picture or on my left side since I'm right handed.
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