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CarbonTV Launches New iOS App at the 2016 SHOT Show

Hailed as the #1 streaming video platform in the outdoors, the new iOS app from CarbonTV offers:

  • An extensive library of free HD outdoor and rural lifestyle content
  • Full episodes and seasons of new shows, films, clips and personalities
  • Captivating original series and short films
  • Access to CarbonTV's renowned Carbon Cams, including the CRUSH Deer Cam and live eagle cam
  • Chances to win swag from popular outdoor shows and brands through exclusive sweepstakes
  • A personalized experience allowing users to follow their favorite shows and curate their own video playlists
  • The ability to beam to your TV screen through Apple AirPlay

Download the five-star rated CarbonTV iOS app for free: http://apple.co/1Niz17J

Available on CarbonTV.com, Roku, Xbox One, Samsung SmartTVs and now on iOS, the digital streaming destination continues to make it easy for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the best outdoor-related programming on the go.

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Victorinox Swiss Army Launches Wounded Warrior Project Partnership at SHOT 2016

Victorinox Swiss Army is proudly supporting Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) and has developed an exclusive Swiss Army Knife Collection featuring eight co-branded knife designs, such as the Fieldmaster Flag design commemorative knife. For every Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Swiss Army Knife sold from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, Victorinox Swiss Army will donate 5% of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price directly to WWP, with a guaranteed minimum donation of $100,000, to fund unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service members. (Photo: Business Wire)

Victorinox adds a new member to their iconic red cellidor-handled knives. Called the “Walker,” the 84mm knife features three folding tools: a main blade; a wood saw; and a combination opener, flat-head screwdriver, and wire stripper. And of course, the cellidor scales also hide the classic tweezers and toothpick.

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