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Happy Christmas from iSportsmanUSA!
December 25, 2024 •Connor Merritt
Looking for a unique, practical, and possibly last-minute Father’s Day gift this year? A yearly subscription to iSportsmanARX is the perfect gift for the dad who has it all. The service allows any landowner to streamline their land management experience, giving them more time to spend outdoors. But that’s not all, we broke down the top seven reasons iSportsmanARX is your 2023 Father’s Day gift solution:
iSportsmanARX is a digital service that allows hunters and outdoor recreationists to check in and check out of hunting and fishing areas, report harvests, access maps, and compile important information such as harvest and survey data.
The ARX service is user-friendly, easy to navigate, and makes a great gift for the outdoor day who may not be the most tech-savvy. It also has live product specialists readily available to assist you, and set-up tutorials available on YouTube.
Your dad can save time and hassle managing who is hunting on his land and where, without having to physically man a check-in station. This means he has more time for hunting and fishing, and less time doing paperwork.
iSportsmanARX can also help to keep your dad safe while he’s out and about, providing real-time updates on weather conditions, providing safety alerts. Perfect for the dad who prefers a solo hunt.
By using ARX, fathers can support conservation efforts by maintaining better harvests reports and providing valuable data to aid in their own land management responsibilities, or to provide to wildlife agencies. This helps ensure that your dad’s land remains sustainable for future generations.
ARX doesn’t break the bank. A one-year subscription to a landowner account is only $149.99, and there are no hidden fees or subscription costs.
iSportsmanARX is the gift that keeps on giving. Fathers can use the service year after year to make their hunting and outdoor efforts more efficient and enjoyable. Plus, they can feel good knowing they are supporting conservation efforts and helping to preserve their land for future generations.