Duckbill Outdoors recently displayed at the Huntin' Time Expo in Grand Rapids, MI in the Deltaplex arena. We had a great booth location and we saw a lot of traffic. It was great to hear from all of you hunters out there what you thought and your own stories about trying to deal with an excess of gear - we heard hunters say they used everything from backpacks, fanny-packs and spare pockets, to buckets, old military utility rigs, and more.
I think it really solidified for us, and should for any hunters out there, the fact that there really is no one solution to the "clutter problem" out there that can do what the Duckbill Outdoors platform does.
Apart from a modular, ergonomic utility system like ours, backpacks are probably the best (and often most expensive!) solution. But what happens when you need to grab a piece of equipment quickly and quietly? You have to sift through the clutter of the backpack to find that one thing you need - it could be at the bottom of the pack, or anywhere!
This problem is compounded even further if you're in a blind, as it often gets quite dark inside. The same is true if you're out at very early dawn or late near dusk. The Duckbill Outdoors platform works intuitively with muscle memory, so that the more you use the modular system, the quicker and more intuitive your gear-access becomes.
Need your compass, walkie talkie, or gps right away? It's simple to access an item that's already organized on your person. Need a swig of water to parch a dry throat? Searching through gear to find a drink is just so inconvenient. That's why a system like the one we offer is so ideal. Anyone can use it, and not just for one season or game. It's fully customizable and adjustable, and the modular aspect of it means you take what you need with you when you need it.
Once again, we'd like to thank all the hunters we talked to at the show for stopping by, and to all the other friends and contacts we made there. We're motivated to continue innovating and crafting newer and better gear for all the dedicated hunting folks like yourselves out there!
Take care out there everybody,
- Dennis

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