Allen Vanish Protective Camo Wrap – 2.5 in x 15 ft – 3 Camo Patterns

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Conceal, Protect, and Improve Grip Without the Mess

Features

  • Self-clinging wrap provides concealment while protecting gear from scratches and wear
  • Residue-free material applies and removes cleanly without leaving adhesive behind
  • Flexible polyester and spandex blend allows easy wrapping around irregular shapes
  • Reusable and washable design extends product life for multiple applications
  • Improves grip while helping insulate from hot and cold surfaces during use
  • Multiple camo patterns helps blend into natural environments for better concealment
  • 15-foot roll provides enough coverage for rifles, shotguns, bows, or crossbows

This protective camo wrap is a simple way to conceal and protect your gear without making permanent changes. The self-clinging material sticks to itself, not your equipment, so you can wrap, adjust, or remove it without worrying about residue or damage. Whether you’re setting up for hunting or protecting your gear in storage, it offers a fast and effective solution.

Designed for versatility, the flexible fabric conforms easily to a variety of shapes while also improving grip and comfort during use. The Veil Terrain camo pattern helps break up outlines in natural environments, making it a practical option for hunters who want better concealment without adding bulk or complexity.

Specifications

  • Material: Polyester and Spandex Blend
  • Roll Size: 2.5″ x 15′
  • Weight: 0.1 lb
  • Reusable: Yes
  • Residue-Free: Yes

What’s Included

  • 1x Vanish Protective Camo Wrap Roll (2.5″ x 15′)

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