Keep Your Gear On Lock: The Strike Industries AirTag Holder
Nicolas Lenze 02.10.23
Interior. Night. The scene opens with a hunter, sleeping. It’s the night before they leave for their big hunt three states over. What’s wrong? Why is the hunter so sweaty? That’s because our friendly hunter is having the same nightmare that I have when flying with a rifle. No matter how inexperienced a traveler is, everyone has seen the way luggage is handled at airports. Bags and cases can be damaged, or worse, lost. If the latter headache is the one that has you grinding your teeth, Strike Industries has the thing for you. New for 2023, this is the Strike Industries AirTag Holder.
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The Strike AirTag Holder keeps your Apple AirTag safely inside and securely. Using the AirTag, track the location of your weapon if lost, even if it’s just buried in the back of your safe. While traveling with your weapon or on your next hunt, use this AirTag holder to know where you stuff is at.
Keep Your Gear On Lock: The Strike Industries AirTag Holder
The Strike AirTag Holder holds…drum roll…Apple AirTags! It mounts and locks onto any standard 1913 Picatinny rail. Some folks hunt with $400 guns and some with $10,000+ guns. Regardless, if your firearm is lost, you can track it to find out where it is. The Holder locks with the use of a tool, allowing you to secure the tag to your firearm, tripod, or whatever else. It completely encapsulates the tag for added protection and is made from high-strength polymer.
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SPECS
- Length: 1.8″
- Width: 1.43″
- Height: 0.71″
- Weight: .76 oz
- Price: $11.95
To learn even more about the AirTag Holder, head over to the Strike Industries website. Make sure you also follow along on social media. You can find Strike Industries on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Parler, and YouTube. Now, has anyone seen my glasses?