SKYFALL DECOYS Blue Goose (12)
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SKYFALL DECOYS Blue Goose (12)

Product Code: 990-SDBG12

UPC: 675630990313

Appellants(DECOYS): Blue Goose

FULLSIZE (FULL BODY)

XRLtype (EXTRA, RESISTANT, LIGHT)

Salein box of 12 units (8 FEEDERS AND 4 STANDS)

Supportsticks included.

 

PRODUCTDESCRIPTION

  • Superior Quality Plastic: Despite repeated twisting and / or impacting the paint remains intact, no cracks or flaws visible. The plastic is top quality, with XLR technology
  • Anti-UV paint: Without reflections, the sun on the backs of the decoys, they are irresistible for the birds that come down to land next to the decoys. This feature makes our decoys look realistic from the air.
  • Flexible stiffness: Several stiffness analyzes were carried out by our specialists in the field and at different temperatures down to -10 degrees, no apparent breakage. Watch the video.
  • Lightweight: Approximately 400g / decoy with legs and rods. (This will allow you to move a larger number of decoys when transporting by vehicle or on foot.)
  • Optimize installation speed and efficiency: Thanks to the lightness and quality XLR version of the plastic, which allows a very large quantity of decoys to be transported in a transport pocket, while keeping the installation rods and legs there, you will save their time from your field installations.

TECHNOLOGY

XRLtechnology distributed by SkyFall Decoys; in order to allow us to offer youwhat is the best on the market, thanks to the lightness of the plastic and itsresistance, you will dominate your sector by moving and setting up faster thanthe competition with a greater number of decoys installed in no time. No moreripping heads and broken decoys, our heavy-duty plastic makes them virtuallyindestructible and the modular stakes are easy to change in case of breakage.So you have a low cost, durable set that will impress your partners.

  • Quantity Available: 8
  • Availability: In stock
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