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Bow holder

noxninja

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Made this out of a bungee cord that broke this past weekend.
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I just made a new gear hanger. I sewed molle loops down the entire length of another piece of webbing probably 3.5' long. I connect it to the tree with a custom 1/4" bungee cord I made from some spare hooks and cord I had leftover from a kayak project.

I found the best clip ever for my bow. Called the Qlipter. It holds 40 pounds and works really well. I camo-formed mine. You can see it in action in the thread below.
http://lulabop.com/products/qlipter
http://saddlehunter.com/community/index.php?threads/first-sit.2068/

I also have two #4 Stainless Steel 75lb S-biners from Nite Ize. I use these for my pack and whatever else I might need to hang. I removed one of the spring closures on the S hooks. That way one side clips to the molle loop and the other is open for my pack. The hooks never come off the loops so they don't get lost.
 
I just made a new gear hanger. I sewed molle loops down the entire length of another piece of webbing probably 3.5' long. I connect it to the tree with a custom 1/4" bungee cord I made from some spare hooks and cord I had leftover from a kayak project.

I found the best clip ever for my bow. Called the Qlipter. It holds 40 pounds and works really well. I camo-formed mine. You can see it in action in the thread below.
http://lulabop.com/products/qlipter
http://saddlehunter.com/community/index.php?threads/first-sit.2068/

I also have two #4 Stainless Steel 75lb S-biners from Nite Ize. I use these for my pack and whatever else I might need to hang. I removed one of the spring closures on the S hooks. That way one side clips to the molle loop and the other is open for my pack. The hooks never come off the loops so they don't get lost.
Nice find on that qlipter.
 
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