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Cogburn Outdoors Helps Hunters Access More Land, Carry Extra Gear and Go Farther


CB4 is an all-terrain vehicle allowing hunters, anglers and foragers quick and quiet access to remote areas.

Introducing Cogburn Outdoors. We make gear for people who hunt, fish and forage in remote places. Cogburn equipment takes hunters farther faster, with virtually no impact on habitat.

Cogburn lets hunters, anglers and foragers go deeper

The leader of the Cogburn line is the CB4, a bicycle built to go deep into the backcountry. CB4 is a fat bike, a human-powered, all-terrain vehicle with massive 3.8” tires run at low pressure, allowing the hunters, anglers and foragers quick and quiet access to remote areas. The CB4 frame is fully finished in the Realtree Xtra® camo pattern. The rims, handlebar, crank and other components are anodized black with a no-glare finish. CB4 is equipped with full-range gearing, all-condition disc brakes and a wide handlebar for control even while loaded. It’s got attachment points on the frame for a rear rack and cages for water or fuel bottles. The fork has additional attachment points to expand carrying capacity. The CB4 is designed, finshed and assembled in the USA.

Carry your gear on your bike, not your back.

Cogburn’s second initial product offering is the Scabbard. The Scabbard attaches to a rear rack on the CB4 or any bike to safely carry a rifle, bow or rod. It’s made of light, strong aircraft-grade aluminum. No other product allows riders to carry their gear with such versatility and security.

Coming soon to a field near you

See the CB4 and all Cogburn Outdoors equipment at Game Fair 2013 or by visiting our website, www.cogburnoutdoors.com. Cogburn is available at Scheels All Sports stores. Dealer and customer inquiries may be directed to Cogburn brand manager Bobby Dahlberg at bobby@cogburnoutdoors.com.

Image courtesy Realtree/ Cogburn Outdoors

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Fishing: Hunting
Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are normally caught in the wild. Techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping.Hunting is the practice of pursuing any living organism, usually wildlife or feral animals, by humans for food, recreation, or trade. Animals may also hunt other animal species, but this is usually called predation.

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