Also the e-bikes are not what you think it’s not a dirt bike hills kill the battery and you will be pedaling most hills. But it is much easier than hiking 10 miles for sure. Just don’t get your hopes up on power hope this helps cheers
I got mine at the end of season still playing with it. It’s very awkward riding the ebike with it and pack but it’s just something it takes some getting used to.
Use some type of strap or bungie to keep it tight to your back. It will swing around and possibly bump your sights if not. The best I found was to use the thin velcro straps bowspider gives you around your back pack shoulder straps and put the velcro through itself and tighten, then run the pack sinching strap that comes on your back pack through the belt space on the puck and sinch it down tight. You kind of have to have a pack with a higher sinching option or your bow will move, bump, and swing. On the pack it needs 4 points of contact. If you are wearing the harness and climbing up stands or doing alot of movement you need the bow fastened to your body somehow. Bowspider doesn't mention this but trust me on it. I've fiddled with mine cuz it just wasn't working out and my bow was all over the place nocking my sight around. I almost took it off and threw it in a river but I decided to use my brain and figure out how I could pack it tightly without my bow flopping everywhere. The best for me is on the back of my pack with the thin velcro straps around my pack shoulder straps and using the pack sinching strap through the bottom half of the puck where the belt goes and pulling tight. That's 4 points of contact. I did have to buy a whole different pack that had the high sinching option and I didn't like that I had to spend more money. Bow spider will help u with ideas if you contact them and it will help them develope a better way for the future. If you got no high sinchinh strap option then the belt around the lower half of the pack can work but I didn't like it. It makes it harder to get into your pack. It's not a perfect application but it could be better. Even with the harness and back pack option you have to be careful of not to bend down forward or move to wild cuz the bow will swing around and hit shit. I also fasten the bow itself down to the bag or my body to enable it from swinging around freely. The bow has to be mounted high on your pack and your back fyi.
I have a bow spider they are amazing love the product and you explain it very well
Thank you!
Also the e-bikes are not what you think it’s not a dirt bike hills kill the battery and you will be pedaling most hills. But it is much easier than hiking 10 miles for sure. Just don’t get your hopes up on power hope this helps cheers
I like the truck idea definitely bouncing around a large tract of public trying to find sign instead of putting in and out of a case
It was a big selling feature to me as well!
I got mine at the end of season still playing with it. It’s very awkward riding the ebike with it and pack but it’s just something it takes some getting used to.
I always look forward to you posting
Thank you!
No matter how i mount it feels like my bow is gonna fall off and my bow is banging up against the back of my legs as im walking
Use some type of strap or bungie to keep it tight to your back. It will swing around and possibly bump your sights if not. The best I found was to use the thin velcro straps bowspider gives you around your back pack shoulder straps and put the velcro through itself and tighten, then run the pack sinching strap that comes on your back pack through the belt space on the puck and sinch it down tight. You kind of have to have a pack with a higher sinching option or your bow will move, bump, and swing. On the pack it needs 4 points of contact. If you are wearing the harness and climbing up stands or doing alot of movement you need the bow fastened to your body somehow. Bowspider doesn't mention this but trust me on it. I've fiddled with mine cuz it just wasn't working out and my bow was all over the place nocking my sight around. I almost took it off and threw it in a river but I decided to use my brain and figure out how I could pack it tightly without my bow flopping everywhere. The best for me is on the back of my pack with the thin velcro straps around my pack shoulder straps and using the pack sinching strap through the bottom half of the puck where the belt goes and pulling tight. That's 4 points of contact. I did have to buy a whole different pack that had the high sinching option and I didn't like that I had to spend more money. Bow spider will help u with ideas if you contact them and it will help them develope a better way for the future. If you got no high sinchinh strap option then the belt around the lower half of the pack can work but I didn't like it. It makes it harder to get into your pack. It's not a perfect application but it could be better. Even with the harness and back pack option you have to be careful of not to bend down forward or move to wild cuz the bow will swing around and hit shit. I also fasten the bow itself down to the bag or my body to enable it from swinging around freely. The bow has to be mounted high on your pack and your back fyi.
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Thank you! I hope it helps some out there save some money!