Funny, I really like the Jakt Gear My-Sling-A-Ling. I typically put the sling on my left shoulder, with the string pointing down and quiver away from my body, and I can control the bow with my left hand while hiking. It definitely rides the best on my left side and is ready for quick deployment since the riser is already in my left hand. If I need to keep the bow a little more secure I clip the sling under my sternum strap which helps keep the sling from sliding off my should should I need to go hands free.
For steeper terrain and side-hilling when I need one trekking pole, I typically keep a trekking pole in the down hill hand and I put the sling on the uphill shoulder and typically try to keep the uphill hand on the bow handle so if I need to control fall into the hill I can raise the bow up to save it from damage as I control fall into the hill and try to roll/fall onto my pack.
I don't really like strapping the bow to the pack, but I have occasionally for initial pack-ins before season and have just strapped it to the back of the pack using the two rear compression straps on the EXO pack and tucking the upper cam under the lid.
I've thought about getting neoprene covers for the string/cams and sight to add some protection to them, but I don't like the idea of having more stuff to take off the bow in preparation for a shot. So I'd probably only use them for the packing in or out or perhaps when when hiking in the dark. I'm just not sure that the protection is worth the extra stuff to carry around and keep track of.
For steeper terrain and side-hilling when I need one trekking pole, I typically keep a trekking pole in the down hill hand and I put the sling on the uphill shoulder and typically try to keep the uphill hand on the bow handle so if I need to control fall into the hill I can raise the bow up to save it from damage as I control fall into the hill and try to roll/fall onto my pack.
I don't really like strapping the bow to the pack, but I have occasionally for initial pack-ins before season and have just strapped it to the back of the pack using the two rear compression straps on the EXO pack and tucking the upper cam under the lid.
I've thought about getting neoprene covers for the string/cams and sight to add some protection to them, but I don't like the idea of having more stuff to take off the bow in preparation for a shot. So I'd probably only use them for the packing in or out or perhaps when when hiking in the dark. I'm just not sure that the protection is worth the extra stuff to carry around and keep track of.