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    #2
    That looks like a great product

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      #3
      That is awesome, throw a little wider tire on there and you would be set.

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        #4
        I need that for the beach

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          #5
          Nice on a flat even surface with no trees, lol

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            #6
            Originally posted by bow4my2 View Post
            Nice on a flat even surface with no trees, lol
            That was my thought. How the heck ya gonna get through that bribery patch with that thing.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DesertDug View Post
              That was my thought. How the heck ya gonna get through that bribery patch with that thing.
              Look them up on YouTube they show them going through all kind rough terrain.

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                #8
                Ragin lives.....

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                    #10
                    Got one old style.

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                      #11
                      good example on why you need video on a website and how to pre order, purchase or link to join a kickstarter campaign. Much more than a small youtube link at the bottom.

                      I learned the hard way...if you get natural traffic, tell people what you want them to do or buy.

                      I had a pretty website but nobody could find the buy button...but i learned!

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                        #12
                        Looks interesting, but not allowed in wilderness areas that I hunt. How do I buy one?

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                          #13
                          I think I saw a pic of someone using one on the AT

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                            #14
                            Anyone that hunts the national forest I used to hunt in, that would be tough traveling IMO. Especially in the part of east Texas around Sam Rayburn Lake since that freak hurricane in 2005, then the drought a few years back there are allot of trees on the ground and their remnants.

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                              #15
                              I'm curious about it. I can't really think of where I would use it though because the only time I would need to carry that much weight is if I was packing an elk out. Typically that would be in a wilderness area so this wouldn't be allowed. To be honest it probably my wouldn't be of much use in that terrain anyway. Anywhere in Texas I would be close enough to the truck that I can carry a deer out whole in a backpack. It's interesting though. Maybe if I had a feeder that I couldn't or didn't want to drive to it would be useful to get 4-5 bags of corn in one trip.

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