Super White Hunter,
We have offered our callers in a snow camo pattern for numerous years, and they hardly ever sell. I was afraid that if I ordered a bunch of different colors in, I would not be able to move them. Most dealers only want one camo option for simplicity. I can tell you this, though--if we get enough of a demand for a specific color, we will offer it. The only camo pattern offered will be the Mossy Oak Brush for now.
Gonefishn,
To be completely honest, I have never been a big advocate of using good looking women to sell products. Don't get me wrong, I love looking at the SI Swimsuit Magazine too, but don't agree with the same tactic to sell hunting stuff. If you need to use that kind of advertising, maybe companies are afraid that their products aren't good enough to sell without the additional eye candy. But, the vest WILL fit females too!
skinney,
No, we don't have any plans for multicam at this time. Only the Mossy Oak Brush--for now.
Roger London,
Good question. There is not a place specifically made for the shooting sticks. The reason is that there are so many different kinds out there, each with different lengths and thicknesses. So, what we did in the vest was incorporate a bunch of D rings. There are 6 different sets of D rings--2 on the front of the vest, and two on each lower side of the vest. Any sticks can be easily added to the D rings with a couple velcro straps, or other preferred method of attachment. So, you could add the sticks to the left side, the right side, or right across your chest.
cawilson82,
To be honest, I don't think it is too much. I have seen backpacks sell for 300-400 dollars. This is not your simple turkey vest. It has been specifically designed for the predator hunter. If you look at a the different turkey vests out there made by some companies, they even sell for as high as 150.00, and in my opinion, aren't as nice as this vest.
venatic,
Yes, the seat cushion is removable.
Bryan8,
Yes, there's a place for decoys. Any of our decoys will fit into the vest. There is a large back pocket that I like to store the decoys in.
dmpowder,
I have been calling them AR clips for as long as I can remember. I guess it's an area thing. I'm in PA, where we still say creek the right way----crick. And we call it lunch meat, not cold cuts. We know what djeetyet means (did you eat yet). And we refer to our state by the abbreviation, PA. I guess you have to live here to understand.