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Keep rain, snow and sleet out of your blind with Redneck Blind Awnings

New for 2018 from Redneck are durable awnings meant to make ground blinds more comfortable.
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Best bow sights for 2018

Some of 2018’s best bow sights boast never-before-seen technology (may be illegal in some states; check the hunting regs), others offer subtle improvements or tried-and-true features.
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Best bow releases for 2018

If your customers are looking to upgrade their bow release, 2018 offers quite the line-up. We review top wrist-strap and handheld releases.
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Prime goes split limb, and we love it. Here’s why you will, too.

The 2018 Prime Logic boasts all the features that have made Prime a top-tier bow manufacturer. Oh, and cool new split limbs as well.
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Rhino Blinds offers something for everyone

From price point blinds to premium ground fortress options, Rhino Blinds manufactures a full line of ground blinds.
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Field Testing the Nikon Monarch HG 10x42

Durability, clarity and exceptional in-the-field performance — all in binoculars that cost less than $1,000.
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The Hunter Safety System Pro Series is back, and it’s better than ever

Back by popular demand, the HSS Pro Series is lighter, more advanced and available at a new lower price — a combination sure to make hunters happy.
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Bear & Son Cutlery expands its line of Bear Edge knives

Premium features, American-built quality and a pleasing price tag — that's what defines Bear & Son's Bear Edge line.
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When cold isn't good enough, Canyon Coolers promises to be ridiculously cold

The Canyon Coolers Navigator 150 offers the kind of ice retention bowhunters want.
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Top hunt wear options for 2018

From early season to late, the best hunting clothing provides comfort and performance.
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From street to field: true off-road electric bikes from Rogue Ridge

Electric bikes are a growing and relatively untapped category in the outdoors space. Archery industry veteran Mark Garcia on why you need to check out the bikes from Rogue Ridge.
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The latest sight from HHA promises incredible accuracy

Adjustability and durability make the new HHA Tetra a premium moveable-pin sight.
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Morrell Targets introduces the future of target foam technology, and it’s squishier than you’d expect

Two things about the new High Roller 21 target caught my eye when I walked by the Morrell Targets booth at the 2018 ATA Show. First, it’s an eye-catching target, designed to look like a giant red die. Second, Morrell was playing a looped video that included footage of a front-end loader squishing the target. Look, I’ve seen my share of marketing videos showing a truck running over a compound bow. But I can’t remember ever seeing someone squish a target on video before. Why would anyone do that? (Besides people who just like to crush stuff with big construction equipment, I mean.) Then I felt the High Roller, and I understood. Because this target doesn’t feel like other foam targets. That’s thanks to Morrell’s new foam formula: FlexBack Solid Foam. It’s a highly durable and self-healing solid poured mixture. Now, when I think of highly durable, the word “squishy” isn’t what comes immediately to mind. And that’s what the High Roller is. It’s not as squishy as, say, a stress ball, but it does have some unexpected give to it. But check out this video from Morrell, particularly the front-end loader part starting at 1:07. Despite being well and thoroughly squished, the High Roller pops back into shape within seconds. Okay, that’s fun and everything, but few archers list “squishable” on their list of qualities their target must possess. They want it to perform. Thanks to that new foam, the High Roller most certainly does. According to Morrell, extensive testing has found the High Roller to have exceptional longevity, and the same properties that allow it to pop back into shape also allow it to heal after being shot. The High Roller can stop projectiles from bows and crossbows shooting 450 fps, and it can handle field tips as well as fixed-blade and mechanical broadheads. It also allows for super-easy arrow removal. The High Roller offers six shooting sides with a total of 21 bull’s-eyes. This 10-pound target measures 13 x 13 x 13 inches and features Morrell’s EZ-Tote handle for portability, making this target perfect for home, camp and, if you’re in the mood to squish something, the occasional construction site.
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Stay safe — and on time — with the Outdoor Edge Para-Claw CQD Watch

Last year, Outdoor Edge introduced the Para-Claw, a paracord bracelet with a small — but effective — blade concealed in the clasp. That product was a hit, but not everyone wants to wear a bracelet (even a paracord bracelet). For those consumers, Outdoor Edge now offers the Para-Claw CQD (Close Quarters Defense) Watch. Like the bracelet version of the Para-Claw, this watch allows you to keep a blade close at hand — literally. “It’s all about access,” said David Bloch, Outdoor Edge president/CEO. “No matter what, you can always get to your wrist.” This attractive watch is available in zinc alloy and stainless-steel models, and in medium and large sizes. Also new in the Para-Claw line for 2018 is the Para-Claw Trainer. This red paracord bracelet conceals a blunt edge ideal for use while practicing deployment skills and defensive counter-techniques. Of course, the original Para-Claw remains available for 2018 and continues to be available in a number of size and color options.
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10 crossbow safety tips

The crossbow is fun for hunting and shooting, but it’s still a weapon. These crossbow safety tips will allow your customers to safely enjoy this tool.
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5 reasons arrows won't group consistently

Having inconsistent arrows are always a pain. Here are five common reasons you're experiencing it.
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Obsession Turmoil

Obsession is known for producing very fast bows that sacrifice only a very small amount of shootability. The Turmoil takes a new, slightly different direction in the Hybrid Cam DE, a true hybrid-cam configuration as opposed to the two-track eccentric designs driving Obsession’s other bows.