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Daisy chain as gear hanger

They are a arborist tool hanger...there really stout and robust and have a thick adjustable rubberband the fits any molly loop on your saddle, backpack, or straps. Bought them at Knot and Rope Supply online store. They are $12

And now there's more stuff for me to spend money on.... haha. I'm still working on my DIY concept for my bow and pack hangers but if they dont work out these look like a great option.
 
I stuck my DC setup around a tree at ground level yesterday. I’m sold on it at 3’ up. I do want to swap my mini biners out for some of those arborist hooks though. Noise.
 
I carry all my gear in a fanny pack. I just use the fanny pack itself as a gear hanger. It keeps everything nice and center and "at the ready". I still need a hanger for my bow though....
 

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Check this concept out. Not sure if it’s exactly what I want but it’s kind of cool
Looks like an easy DIY project with a connected knee pad at the bottom and more substantial webbing to hold the thing up. For long sits its nice to have everything readily available without opening/closing your backpack or fumbling through it. Gotta have my snacks handy! I mean, range finder and binos.
 
Looks like an easy DIY project with a connected knee pad at the bottom and more substantial webbing to hold the thing up. For long sits its nice to have everything readily available without opening/closing your backpack or fumbling through it. Gotta have my snacks handy! I mean, range finder and binos.

Excellent idea. Damnit, I think you might have me sold. I’m thinking I’ll much prefer a tree pad vs two knee pads. This could fit that and then a pouch or two and some s biners for grunt tube, rattling bag or antlers , range finder, etc. I might have to pull the trigger and try this out
 
Excellent idea. Damnit, I think you might have me sold. I’m thinking I’ll much prefer a tree pad vs two knee pads. This could fit that and then a pouch or two and some s biners for grunt tube, rattling bag or antlers , range finder, etc. I might have to pull the trigger and try this out
It’s like the Bat-Bowhunting rig, designed by Alfred Pennyworth and Barbara Gordon. #GothamApproved
 
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