matt23h
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Is there anything better then the hero clip to hang your bow from on a gear strap? I live where you can’t screw screws into the tree. Just looking for different ideas.
Is there anything better then the hero clip to hang your bow from on a gear strap? I live where you can’t screw screws into the tree. Just looking for different ideas.
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Yup they all about to be sold out lolI have been running it for 4 years and it works amazing if your strap is tight, I was a little reluctant to show it because I still like buying figure 9 carabiners……. Look what happened with the safeguardLOL
Will do thanksLook up petzl caritool tool holder. I transformed one of those into this with a Dremel and a cutting wheel. It is a composite and doesn't have any metal clanking sounds.
Had one sitting around thank you. It’s very light.I have been running it for 4 years and it works amazing if your strap is tight, I was a little reluctant to show it because I still like buying figure 9 carabiners……. Look what happened with the safeguardLOL
I dropped my bow using a medium hero clip. They have a fault in the design IMO. There is a short plastic piece that joins the clip biner to the open hook. Unfortunately both ends are pinned and allow for pivoting. The clip on biner can hit the tree when the lower hook portion is an inch or more from the tree. The lower hook pivots on the plastic piece back against the tree. This allows the opening of the hook that should be at 9 or 10 O clock to rotate down to 8 or 7 O clock or even 6:30. Close to spilling what it is holding.Is there anything better then the hero clip to hang your bow from on a gear strap? I live where you can’t screw screws into the tree. Just looking for different ideas.
I meant to post a pic of it in action. They are all I really use anymore. I am hunting private where I could use a screw in, and still using this.Look up petzl caritool tool holder. I transformed one of those into this with a Dremel and a cutting wheel. It is a composite and doesn't have any metal clanking sounds.