Pay no attention to the cheap floors. I live in base housing and this is what they give us. Hahaha
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I was wondering the same thing. How hard would it be to position for a shot. I like the Areo Hunters back band . I can slide it out of the way for the shot.Looks way better than my POS DIY backband. A backband is one of those never leave home without it items for me. I wonder if this one would be any easier to take off/release when the moment of truth comes and need to get out of it to make that shot. That's the issue I've been running into with mine. How to take it off, let it drop so I can make the shot with my bow without it getting in the way. Idk maybe just need another season to figure it out as last year was my first in the saddle.
I like it hooked to my bridge and not going through my carabiner but that's me. I might try one from Trophyline just to see what it's like.Well I’m not sure what you fellers mean when you say you need to take it down to get a shot. I shot a doe Saturday evening and had this backband all the way up in the middle of my back.
But if you needed to move it, this one has the sliding G hook. So you could just take your release hand and pull the G hook to let all the slack out and it will fall down by your butt.
[mention]DanO [/mention] I guess there would be your reason to leave the tag long. If you need to move it quick you can just let all the slack out and it’s gone, but it won’t fall of completely
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