Product Preview: Ukoala Bag Phoenix Concealed Carry Multi-Style Bag

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posted on July 26, 2023
Ukoala Bag Phoenix Concealed Carry Multi-Style Bag

Designed for hands-free carry on the hip/thigh, cross-body or as a backpack, the UKoala Bag Phoenix—shown here in standard size with purple, textured-nylon fabric—keeps the essentials close at hand yet out of the way during daily activities like hiking, horseback riding and hunting.

Lightweight construction and quick-attach strap fittings make the 10"x12"x1.75" Phoenix quickly adaptable. A hidden, Velcro-lined pocket with magnetic closure can be fitted with an optional, removable holster for discreet carry of a full-size pistol, or the holster can be adjusted and attached in a secondary, zippered Velcro-lined pocket to hold a compact model.

A mesh back minimizes sweating, and a side compartment along with back, multi-compartment front and flap pockets organize essential gear. Compact and Expanded models are available, and each includes a leg and waist belt sized to accommodate most any physique.

Use code NRA15 and receive 15-percent off the MSRP of $149. For more information, visit uubgear.com.

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