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D-2 Stalker Instructions
The D-2 Stalker is and extremely effective concealment garment and equally as simple to use. After a couple of times putting it on you will find that full deployment takes approximately one minute, much less if deploying for low crawl position.
The following simple line drawings will help fully describe how the system is worn. If for any reason you aren't clear on the use of the Stalker please call us with any questions.
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· Adjust the fanny pack belt size to fit your waist properly and connect the belt with the "J" hooks facing down. |
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· Unzip the fanny pack (while the belt is still secured to the waist) and allow the material to unroll. |
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· For "High Mobility" setup skip to step #4.
· If utilizing the system for "Low Crawl" position, attach the provided ankle straps, and hold the top of the material with provided hand straps. The ankle and hand straps keep the material over you while on the ground. This completes Low Crawl setup.
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· Create the legs of the system by connecting the Velcro straps to the provided "D" rings on the inside of each leg (For best results begin at the ankle and work your way up.
· At this point, match up the "D" rings provided on the underside of the material to the "J" hooks on the belt to adjust the length of the legs, the Stalker is a "one Size" item.
· You can achieve even better break up of the silhouette of the body by creating a "skirt" out of the bottom of the system by connecting the FRONT velcro / "D" rings together. (Pictured below, 5A)
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· Connect the Velcro straps to the opposing "D" rings on the front of the body. The straps allow you to connect the system as far up as you wish. This creates the body of the system.
· Pull the excess material up from the rear and drape over the head, the 3-D material is see through, and the "leaves" are sewn horizontally so they flop out of view (especially after broken in) so visibility is not compromised.
· The Hood accessory allows you to drape the material over the shoulders and keep your head out without becoming uncamouflaged.
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· Pictured here is the "Low Mobility" setup as described in step 4 above. This setup completely erases the silhouette but limits mobility; it is ideal for sitting or slow walking. |