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Title: The SLIP System...HWF Discounts available
Post by: elkmtngear on June 18, 2014, 08:44:37 AM
The SLIP System combines the utility of a blind or decoy, with the innovative ability to fold up into a sturdy aluminum/ carbon fiber trekking pole.

One of best features of this System, is the ability to change the cover on the fly.  We currently have 21 different camo and decoy Slipcovers available, giving you the ability to adapt to all kinds of game animals and conditions.

Slipcovers are durable stretch polyester, will not glare unnaturally, are stain and sticker resistant, and do not reflect UV.  We have the most photorealistic decoys in the Industry.

Use it to get up and down the mountain, keep the rain off, provide a windbreak, treestand shelter, gun rest, camera mount...and best of all, to provide instant, effective camo or decoying.

PM me for discounts on this versatile hunting tool.

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Title: Re: The SLIP System...HWF Discounts available
Post by: Bean Counter on June 18, 2014, 08:51:03 AM
Cool! I have an elk hunt this fall. I was considering a 2D decoy of some sort.

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Title: Re: The SLIP System...HWF Discounts available
Post by: elkmtngear on June 18, 2014, 09:10:51 AM
I appreciate your interest.  Speaking of elk hunts, this is a really good story I got from a customer:

Jeff,
So I thought that I would write a product review for the slip system that I got this year.  I had an amazing encounter with a massive bull while bow hunting here in Montana.  I was hunting with a friend of mine, when we spotted 3 bulls bedded down on the edge of a timber patch that was surrounded by open sage brush country.  We quickly closed the distance, and we able to get inside 100 yards of these bulls, and I set up with the slip system while my partner moved ahead of me.  I began to call, and a bull immediately started to bugle.
After sitting there for about 20 minutes my partner came back to me and said that he thought the elk had moved through the timber, so he decided that he would follow the elk while I hiked about 1/2 a mile to the top of the timber patch to see if the elk came out at a different place.  Once I got to the top of the hill I could hear a bull bugleing just down in the timber, so I once again set up my slip system and began to cow call.  We played cat and mouse for a little bit, and I finally found myself on a little ridge with a small ravine in between the bull and myself.  The bull had moved out into the open sage brush, and I was set up on the edge of the timber.
Finally the bull came to his side of the coulee, and I ranged him at 80 yards.  When the bull disapeered over the edge of the hill I moved the slip system out into the wide open and staked it in the ground, and I then ran down the coullee and made it half way up the other side when the bull came back to the ridge.  The bull immediately locked onto the decoy, and was staring right over the top of me.
Now here comes the best part, and the worst part.  I ranged the bull and he was 42 yards on the dot, and uphill from me.  I drew my bow back, got a solid rest and let the arrow fly.  To my disbelief the arrow sailed right over the top of the bulls back, he jumped a little bit and spun 180 degrees, never taking his eyes off the decoy.  I once again ranged the bull and he was now 40 yards.  I put my 40 yard pin dead center on his chest and let another arrow fly.  Unbelievablely the arrow once again sailed right over the bulls back.  I could not believe what was happening, and you might think I am lying but the bull just stood there and kept looking at the decoy.  I again ranged the bull and he had not moved and was 40 yards on the money.  This time I put my 40 yard pin on the bottom of his chest, got a solid rest and squeezed my release.  The arrow flew true, and you would never believe it but I hit him right in the brisket.  It was just before dark so my partner and I backed out and decided to come back in the morning.
After a sleepless night we went back and found some blood about 400 yards from where I shot the bull, and he bled only a little bit for about another 400 yards, and then the bleeding stopped.  To my dismay we never found the bull, and I am sure that he is still alive and well.  My partner guessed the bull at 350+ and I only knew that he was big.  I shot my bow the next morning, and I hit the target dead on at 40 yards, so I am still trying to figure out where I went wrong.
The point of this story is that without the Elk Mountain Slip system, there is no chance in hell that I would have ever been able to sling 3 arrows at a herd bull.  This system without a doubt works, and will keep bulls interested even if a hunter makes a mistake.  Even though I don't have the massive bull on the ground, I still can not thank Elk Mountain Inc. enough for producing such a great product.  Thanks.
Justin Jenness
Title: Re: The SLIP System...HWF Discounts available
Post by: elkmtngear on July 14, 2014, 09:35:18 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_YD5WQtFLs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_YD5WQtFLs)

A demo vid I filmed in Eastern Oregon last weekend
Title: Re: The SLIP System...HWF Discounts available
Post by: elkmtngear on August 13, 2014, 09:09:50 AM
Just a bump...with a Customer Testimonial:

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“I used my slip this year as a trekking pole, umbrella from the rain and snow falling from the tree limbs, and decoy to take my bull. As IdyllwildArcher said, that thing saved my butt from the elements! Thanks for a great product”!
~William Shafar

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Title: Re: The SLIP System...HWF Discounts available
Post by: elkmtngear on September 03, 2014, 02:35:46 PM
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