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TRAINING BAG

$85.00

The new standard in training bags..

Finally, a training bag that's built to withstand the use and abuse of serious dog handlers all while improving the functionality and intuitive use required to properly handle training situations. 

With improved organizational pouches to keep your gear in the right location, and readily accessible, and beefed up fabrics and components to ensure longevity and better ventilation to your training birds, the Final Rise Training Bag will be the most user friendly and complete upland training aid you've owned.

Comfortably carry 4-5 pigeons/chukar, 2-3 pheasant or ample quail during your next training session and enjoy a product that's truly built to last.

Product Specifics:

  • 1000D CORDURA Body Fabric
  • 10oz Mesh (improved over the standard 6.5oz or 7oz used on others)
  • Metal Trigger Snap to keep bag secured to pant loops

Product Dimensions:

  • 16" wide x 11" tall

 

Highlights & Innovative Features

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Sizing Guide

There's no one size fits all approach when it comes to comfort and function. Lucky for you, we've loaded the FINAL RISE System with some simple yet innovative features that allow you to ensure a custom tailored fit. All you need to do is simply select your waist size during checkout and apply the steps outlined in this video to dial in how your vest feels so you can set it, forget and go hunt.

NOTE - We have already factored in layering. Do not size up if your measurements fall within the specified numbers below. 

 

Measuring Midsection For Belt Size:

Using a soft measuring tape, loop the tape behind your lower back, just above your bum, and wrap around to the front, just below the navel. Pair the size/measurement obtained with our sizing for optimal fit. This will ensure the belt sits below the waist on the hips, which will carry the most comfortably.

If you are up the upper end of a belt size, and you'd prefer to have the shell pockets sitting more forward, we recommend sizing up to the next belt size.

Measuring Torso Harness Size:

Using a soft measuring tape, measure from the bony bump on the back of your neck (C7 Vertebrae) to the top of your bum crack. Pair this measurement with the Torso size range on the product pages.

If you are a gentleman or woman with a larger chest area, please opt for the regular harness. This provides the additional length needed as the straps come over the chest area 

If you are right at 20", we recommend the regular harness as this will allow the sternum strap to sit low and ensure an open shoulder pocket for a clean gun mount.

Worried? Leave a Note:

If for any reason you’re worried about your measurements being wrong, please note your height and weight in the order notes at checkout.

From here, we will ensure we send you what we feel will fit the very best and provide the most comfortable and function out of your vest. If we get it wrong, we’ll always make it right.

 

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Customer Reviews

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Richard Standridge
Training Bag

High quality piece of equipment that will carry all of my training needs in the field.

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Mark Wikman
Solid Training Bag

My previous training bag broke down rather quickly. I am hard on my gear, leaving many items in the back of my truck. I can tell by the workmanship of this training bag that I will get years of use out of it. The belt loop retainer clip is a great addition - great innovation!

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Matt Horsman
Training bag

Exactly what I was looking for, love the extra pockets and feels like the only one I will ever need to buy.

That's our goal Matt! Thank you so much for your support!

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Arthur Santiago
Raven

Great Training Bag

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Jessie Janowski
Great updates on a bird bag

I’ve used it for a few training days so far and we will see how it holds up over the years. The opening is the perfect size for birds, quail and smaller chukar can’t slip out. My only critique is the lack of a brass nameplate.