TIMBERHAWK PACKS
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Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Colorado
They hold your bow EXCELLENT...used it all season while elk hunting. I actually hooked it on the side of the pack. So just in case I walk up on something I can get the bow off without taking the extra time and movement of taking the entire pack off. I have seen or used most packs and they're done it RIGHT. My buddy bought a new badlands last year. We used them side by side all year. He's buying a Timberhawk one this year.
#13
Joined: Dec 2006
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can someone tell me how quiet these packs are as far as fabric goes. I have a crooked horn pack and it is loud as all gitout. esp. when its cold but its loud i general. Also does the kill shot have any kind of frame to it as far as it's use in packing meat out. I've been looking at the badlands 2200 and like the timberhawk better but I'm wondering about its use for taking out quartered game. Thank you
#15
Joined: Feb 2007
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ORIGINAL: hatchet jack
Where can you get these packs/ I need a new pack, BAD!!!!
Hatchet Jack
Where can you get these packs/ I need a new pack, BAD!!!!
Hatchet Jack
We are looking to get this product in local sporting goods stores in your area. If there is a store that may be interested that you do business with let me know and I will contact to see about carrying the packs.
The web sight is very nice and Mike does a good job.It is retail there and shipping. he and myselfwould rather get them intolocal stores. Your help would be apprecitated.
We were in Louisville this weekend to talk to dealers at the Strader show and wound up selling 24 packs! Awesome product for a store.
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