Turkey Tool Belt
Original price was: $229.00.$59.00Current price is: $59.00.-74% OFF
Description
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Molded front call pocket stows 2 pot calls, 4 strikers, and 6 diaphragm callsSide-entry box call pocket with magnetic closure and snug fit to minimize noiseShock call pocket holds 1-2 locator callsRemovable, lightly padded seat for cushioning and protection from wet groundTwo hip pockets for rangefinder, headlamps, extra shells, and other accessoriesZippered top compartment with internal mesh pockets for small essentialsRemovable water bottle holder attaches to either side of beltDeployable waterproof rain fly protects gear in downpoursStraps at underside hold rain jacket, insulating layer, or aftermarket seatAdjustable hip belt fits most wearers between 30-46 inchesCooler than a vest and won’t interfere with optics harnesses
UP DATE REVIW.. the pack it is very nice it is small but I think this a small pack I really like it.
The tool belt is no different in any of those aspects. I currently have the Sitka Tool Box backpack. I was looking for something a little smaller. Most of my treestands are well within a half mile walk of my truck. So it’s a little pointless to carry a ton of equipment for a morning or afternoon sit.
I wanted something small enough to carry the basics needed for a whitetail sit. Extra beanie, gloves, head lamp, grunt tube, water bottle, extra ratchet straps, etc. The Tool Belt is absolutely perfect for that. It sits high on your waist and distributes the weight very evenly. No longer needing to carry a large backpack makes for a lighter overall walk. The main compartment is surprisingly large despite its small stature. I’m able to carry way more than I do if need be. It can be worn up front or around the back.
One thing that this pack features that is not listed is the “phase 2” stuff bag option as they call it. Inside the main body of the pack, is a flip out stretchy bag with shoulder straps. This allows you to throw a jacket inside. This is a light weight option for added storage space. The “stuff” bag is surprisingly roomy. I was able to put my Stratus jacket in there with room the spare. Simply pull on the draw strings and the bag sits tight against your back. This optional stuff bag is completely detachable from the main pack.
The tool belt is very well thought out as is most of the Sitka line. The price is the main hang up for most people. I will never admit that I spent nearly 3 bills on a Fanny pack. Check out some YouTube videos of this pack and you will be surprised at the amount of features.