You can now carry your compound bow hands-free and with minimal issues, thanks to the Bow Spider.
There’s always an onslaught of new products and innovations in the world of bowhunting. Many products I’ve come across seem entirely unnecessary to me. I’m the kind of hunter who never wants to carry the weight of something I don’t need into the backcountry.
I was introduced to the Bow Spider while attending Total Archery Challenge in Terry Peak, South Dakota. I was skeptical at first. This seemed like another additional gimmicky product that would add weight to my system with little reward. In this instance, I was wrong.
The Bow Spider is a simple and easy-to-use mounting system for your bow, and it allows you to move hands-free through the woods.
Read on for my full take on this great product.
What Is the Bow Spider?
There are two main components of the Bow Spider mount. The first is the post, which is attached to your bow via the stabilizer base. The second is the receiver, which is designed to be mounted to you.
There are a few options for mounting the receiver mount. You can purchase clips that attach the receiver to the waist belt of your pack. There are also straps designed to secure the receiver to the back of your pack.
Attaching the receiver to your waist belt gives you two super-handy options. You can slide the post into the receiver and simply let your bow hang at your side, or you can sling it across your body and secure it with the chest strap of your pack.

Mounting the Bow Spider
The Bow Spider in Action

A Huge Bonus: Use in Your Vehicle for Safe Storage
