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My friend Bob Allen is putting out a nice line of Magnetic Tank, Cell Phone, Utility, T-bar and Handle bar bags/cases so we went out to Saguaro National Park to take a few promo shots this morning {www.adventurepockets.com}.
They are also marketed as "Pistol Pockets" with good reason.
Left of my .380 are two slots for spare magazines. Very nice gear, well engineered and manufactured right here in the good ole USA.... Definitely worth a look.
Last edited by Capt Steve; Mar 5, 2017 at 07:25 PM.
If my post has offended or was inappropriate in any way my sincere apologies. I have no financial connection to Adventure pockets. Bob and I had a fun day doing the shoot in a gorgeous location. Wrapped it up after an hour or so and hit the Saguaro Corners restaurant for a great breakfast... oops I did it again.
I ended up with some great shots of my bike, a nice tank bag and i-Phone case. Bob shared some riding technique tips {he followed me to the shoot in his car}, that I will endeavor to implement that will hopefully make me a better, safer rider. It was all good.
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