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New TZ PP15 Predator Pack from Tenzing Gives Human Hunters the Edge Over Wily Predators

Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack
Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack
Tenzing
Tenzing

Plano, IL -(Ammoland.com)- North American coyote populations have exploded over the past two decades.

The species’ rapid adaptability has allowed them to thrive in almost every conceivable environment, bringing about a marked surge in coyote hunting interest and pressure. Unfortunately, this increased hunting pressure has elevated the wit of an already cunning game animal to the canine equivalent of a four-legged rocket scientist.

The same holds true for other predators. Foxes, bobcats and wolves; when managed as game animals, provide today’s predator hunters with an ever-increasing degree of difficulty. In addition to the core attributes of general game knowledge, patience and shooting skills, a predator hunter needs to be as adaptable as the wily animal he or she hunts.

“For most predator hunters, adaptability means having the knowledge, willingness and the physical ability to remain mobile and hunt in a variety of quick set-ups,” says Jay Robert, lead engineer and product designer for Tenzing Outdoors. “Tenzing stakes its reputation on giving hunters the technology needed to go further, hunt longer, and be more successful in the field, and our new Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack is going to allow avid predator hunters to do just that,” continues Robert.

Based on many of the same basic design features as the company’s wildly successful TZ TP14 Turkey Pack, the all new TZ PP15 Predator Pack provides predator hunters with an extremely functional and comfortable hunting pack designed to carry all specialized predator hunting gear with the added utility of quick deploying, fully adjustable spring-loaded legs and a fold-down seat. The result is the most innovative and functional predator-hunting pack ever made.

The Tenzing TZ PP15 consists of a structured internal aluminum frame with padded backrest, spring-loaded aluminum legs, rear daypack, detachable front pockets and a thick fold-down seat. Shoulder straps and dual waistband straps are padded and fully adjustable. A removable electronics/camera case mounts on the bottom of the pack for safe storage and transport of digital cameras, optics or electronic calls.

The TZ PP15 Predator Pack weighs just 7.5 pounds and provides approximately 2,200 cubic inches of storage space inside 23 total pockets and compartments – plenty of room to keep calls, optics, ammunition and other critical gear well organized and readily accessible. The front hip pockets are removable for added utility, and provide convenient hand warmer pockets, rifle cartridge and shot shell loops, as well as three versatile mesh pockets for mouth calls and other essentials. A clever fold-out boot is thoughtfully designed to securely tote your firearm or bow.

Practical pouches and pockets aside, the fact that this high-tech pack quickly and easily converts into the most comfortable ground chair ever built shouldn’t be lost in the weeds – which is precisely where you’ll be once you deploy the unit’s self supporting legs and super comfy non-slip foam seat. You’ll see them long before they even have a chance at seeing you.

A groundbreaking pack like the TZ PP15 deserves high-tech camo, which is why the TZ PP15 Predator Pack comes dressed in the innovative A-TACS AU camo pattern. The first to utilize a patent pending process whereby organic pixels in the micro patterns are grouped into larger, more defined “macro” shapes, A-TACS AU camo creates larger more defined patterns designed for unsurpassed concealment at any distance.

Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack
Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack

Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack Key Features:

  • Structured internal aluminum frame
  • Spring-loaded, adjustable aluminum legs
  • Fold down super thick foam seat with no slip grip
  • Padded backrest
  • Dual waistband strap for contoured fit
  • H2O compatible (2-liter)
  • Channeled, air-cooled back pad
  • Two hand warmer pockets
  • Detachable front pocket design for customizable hunts
  • 17 centerfire cartridge loops and six shotgun shell loops
  • Three easy access mesh pockets
  • Detachable electronics/camera case
  • Super tough 500 Denier Nylon construction
  • A-TACS AU camouflage
  • Patent pending

Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack Specifications:

Pack
  • 23 total pockets and compartments
  • Approximately 2200 cubic inches of total storage space
  • 7.5 lb. total weight
  • 15” x 9” x 3.5” main pocket
  • 15” x 9” x 2.5” secondary pocket
  • 10” x 6” x 1” sleeve pocket
  • 15” x 9” x 1” bow / rifle pocket
Removable Electronics / Camera Case
  • Top and front entries
  • 7.5” x 11.5” x 6” main pocket
  • Two 6” x 5” x 1.5” side pockets
  • 4.5” x 10” x 1” interior zippered pocket

While the Tenzing TZ PP15 Predator Pack is expected to immediately become an indispensable piece of gear for predator hunters, Robert says he expects the pack to be embraced by other hunters as well.

“Hog hunters will really appreciate the quick and versatile set-up abilities the TZ PP15 brings to bear,” he says, “as will elk hunters who do a lot of moving and calling.”

About Tenzing

First introduced at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show in January 2012, the Tenzing line of innovative, high-tech, high performance packs are engineered and built to help hunters go farther, stay longer, and comfortably carry incredible loads in and even bigger ones back out. Tenzing packs are constructed from the finest materials available, including the world’s strongest fiber, Dyneema, and designed to be the lightest, most rugged, best organized and most versatile packs on the market. A company of hunters who listen to other hunters, Tenzing pursues innovation through real world product feedback from one of the hardest-working hunting pro and field staffs in the industry. Tenzing products have received numerous recognitions for innovation and quality, including a prestigious Field & Stream Best of the Best 2012 Award for the Tenzing TZ 2220.

Learn more at www.tenzingoutdoors.com.