SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
#1
SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
Has anyone used this product and if so how much noise do they create and are they worth even giving a try.
Looks like it would be a simple product to use, and effective at breaking up your outline.
Thanks ahead of time for your reply' s.
http://www.qadinc.com/sneaky-leaf.htm
Looks like it would be a simple product to use, and effective at breaking up your outline.
Thanks ahead of time for your reply' s.
http://www.qadinc.com/sneaky-leaf.htm
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Mary\'s County Maryland USA
Posts: 393
RE: SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
HAHAHA!!!! I' ve never tried that product but I did go to the arts and crafts section one of Wal-Mart and buy something similar to that. Then I zip tied it to my treestands. It was a real pain and I didn' t realize that the leaves came off (which they did) so the whole experiment was a disaster. I imagine if they stay together they would work fairly well. I wouldn' t use them on my person, just on my treestand and maybe my bow.
#3
RE: SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
I' ve used them for several years, attached to
a Army surplus net I throw over my Double
Blind, while set up on waterholes out west.
Two leaves are attached to one stem, I believe
there are 50 pairs in a set. A small black safety
pin and a piece of two sided tape is included
with each pair. I' ve never used the tape, so
I can' t comment on how it holds. The leaves,
however, do just what they' re supposed to..
...break up a outline. The material they are
made from is very quiet.
a Army surplus net I throw over my Double
Blind, while set up on waterholes out west.
Two leaves are attached to one stem, I believe
there are 50 pairs in a set. A small black safety
pin and a piece of two sided tape is included
with each pair. I' ve never used the tape, so
I can' t comment on how it holds. The leaves,
however, do just what they' re supposed to..
...break up a outline. The material they are
made from is very quiet.
#4
RE: SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
same reply as two beards...just bought some to " lively" up my cabelas leafy camo. i think i am going to sew them on. i thought they were plastic when i bought them but the are some other stuff...quiet yes and break-up outline yes. def worth the 20 bucks. i got the fall pack for different shades of color...good luck
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Harford Co Maryland USA
Posts: 4,966
RE: SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
This will be my 3rd year using them. In the spring, I use them somewhat heavily to break up my outline and have had friends who were hunting nearby and knew where I was walk right next to me and call out my name.
In the fall, I' m bowhunting from a trees and use fewer leaves with great success. They' re very quiet and do the job they' re called upon to perform, but the do break and/or come off easier than I feel they should. I' m gonna keep using them.
In the fall, I' m bowhunting from a trees and use fewer leaves with great success. They' re very quiet and do the job they' re called upon to perform, but the do break and/or come off easier than I feel they should. I' m gonna keep using them.
#6
RE: SneakyLeaf by Quality Archery Design???
Thanks for all the repys on this product, I have already made my mind up from the positive responses to buy a set and try them for myself. Thanks everyone!!!
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