Yeh we tried one of those straps out a few years back. Didn't work out well for us. 1) something else to carry in our backpack. 2) we glass with one hand or put the bow down. 3) biggest issue was with that strap attached the bow was not shot ready to shoot. If you spot something or happen across game. The bow was in that sling taking more steps and movement to get the bow ready to shoot. I guess we could make it work walking in and out in the dark but for us it just wasn't worth the hassle. Our slings are buried in some drawer somewhere....just more money spent on toys/ gear that was useless IMO. Easier to carry a bow by the string when we get tired or strap it to our packs when we know there will be no shot.
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