Lock & Load Blind Bag GORE® OPTIFADE® Timber
SKU: 089-T$71.99 $89.99
Availability: In stock.
If you’ve wanted a compact, guide-style blind bag that didn’t compromise features and quality, then this is the bag for you. The Lock and Load™ Blind Bag is not only tough and durable, but has all the important design elements you’ve come to expect from Rig’Em Right®. This bag features separate molded ammo compartment with hard bottom, molded sunglasses case, drink holder pocket, clear internal pockets and a separated main compartment for your essentials. Additionally the narrow profile makes it ideal to fit inside a layout blind and features clips to attach to stubble straps on the outside of your blind if desired. Also, has a metal hook to attach to a nail in the blind or on a hook in the timber. All-in-All, this is the ultimate compact blind bag. GORE® OPTIFADE® Timber
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• Separate molded ammo comparment with hard bottom • Molded sunglasses case • Drink holder pocket • Clear internal pockets • Separated main compartment for your essentials • Narrow profile makes it ideal to fit inside a layout blind • Features clips to attach to stubble straps on the outside of your blind • Metal hook to attach to a nail in the blind or on a hook in the timber |
Description
• Separate molded ammo comparment with hard bottom • Molded sunglasses case • Drink holder pocket • Clear internal pockets • Separated main compartment for your essentials • Narrow profile makes it ideal to fit inside a layout blind • Features clips to attach to stubble straps on the outside of your blind • Metal hook to attach to a nail in the blind or on a hook in the timber |
We Also Recommend
• Separate molded ammo comparment with hard bottom • Molded sunglasses case • Drink holder pocket • Clear internal pockets • Separated main compartment for your essentials • Narrow profile makes it ideal to fit inside a layout blind • Features clips to attach to stubble straps on the outside of your blind • Metal hook to attach to a nail in the blind or on a hook in the timber |