Primos bow sling??

Just wondering if any of you have this, and what you think of it. I just picked one up for this years hunt, figured it would be nice for the hike in or out in the dark.
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MuleyMadness
Don't know anything about it myself, I'd like to see a picture though.
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a_bow_nut
I've had one for a couple of years now and I love it. It works good and the one thing that I really like it that it protects your string to.

Here is a picture of it.
Primos bow sling.
Primos bow sling.
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IDHunter
I have one but never did like it. I'm usually wearing a backpack which makes the sling awkward to use.
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choclab
My dad and I both use em. Works great!!! It is easy as heck packing a bow around and it protects your cams and string...You will not regret buying one.
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I just picked one up a couple of weeks ago and am sure enjoying it. I haven't tried it with a backpack yet so we'll see how it turns out.
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GRAYLIGHT
seems like just another thing to carry around! Less clutter the better to me.
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I carried one last year elk hunting and they are the poo. It made it so nice heading out in the morning when you can shoot to just keep your hands free in the dark on the steep cliffs. If you do need to shoot it is easaly removed and you just tuck it back behind you.
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HUNTIN FOR LIFE
awesome bow sling by far the best out there yet. ive tried a number of slings and hooks and none of them work at all. very highly recommended.
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I have had one since they came out with them. I love it. My only complaint is this; the sling I have does not fit the shorter bows very well (axle to axle 30-32"). I have heard that they have improved the fit and made adjustments for the shorter bows but I haven't experienced them yet. Come by the house Jared and bring your bow. You can throw this sling on there and see if you like it. Better yet, come take it home with you for a week or two and try it out.
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DeadI
thanks for the offer Jim but I already bought one. Love it, and it fits my Bowtech Alligence (short bow) just great. It is going to be great for those long hikes in and out in the dark.

However i might come and grab one of your extra stand harnesses, if you don't mind. I want to see if this is something I am going to get into before I go spending money on a vest. Sportsmans vest is about 80$ for the cheapest.
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Jared, I just started looking around on the internet. I can't believe how much those things have gone up in price. I know I didn't pay more than $50 when I bought mine. They are the way to go. Try a bunch of them out and see which on fits better on you before you buy it. You won't regret the purchase if you plan on spending much time in a stand.
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9er
ive also been tossing around the idea of getting a bow sling, be sure to tell us all how ya like it!

9er
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Wapiti
Reading here i see there is trouble with shorter bows fitting in the sling. How about longer bows how long a bow will one of these slings accommodate. My bow is 44 inches from top of the wheel to the other wheel.
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DeadI
Don't know about other slings, but the primos sling fits my bowtech alliegence just great, and it is a fairly short bow. So far so good. In a coupld of weeks it will get hunt tested.
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HUNTIN FOR LIFE
[/quote]Reading here i see there is trouble with shorter bows fitting in the sling. How about longer bows how long a bow will one of these slings accommodate. My bow is 44 inches from top of the wheel to the other wheel.[/quote]

my sling fits the hoyt vectrix XL that is a 36in axle to axle and it still has alot of room to stretch. Not exactly sure but it seems to me that it would stretch 44in.[/quote]
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HUNTIN FOR LIFE
Wapiti
sorry to lead you astra this came right off of the primos web site.
Features

* Fits Bows 30" to 40"
* Snaps closed for secure carry
* Molded foam cups to protect your cams
* Fits all parallel limb bows
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Wapiti
thanks for the info HUNTIN FOR LIFE :thumb
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