New 2021 Primos Photoform Turkey Decoys — Lethally Realistic
Russ Chastain 01.15.21
New Primos Photoform Turkey Decoys for 2021 (Photo © Primos)
New 2021 hunting gear from major manufacturer Primos will include a couple new additions to their Photoform line of turkey decoys. Photoform is a proprietary process which uses actual photo imagery to create a 3D decoy that’s really, well, realistic. The Primos Photoform Strutter Decoy is collapsible and light enough to carry around all day. Their new decoys include a gobbler and a hen; here’s the rundown on ’em.
“The most realistic decoys on the market are now even more lifelike with the addition of Strutter and Leading Hen Decoys. Utilizing a proprietary process that allows an actual image of a turkey to be printed on a durable 3D-modeled lightweight foam, the new Photoform Decoys offer detailed realism that won’t chip or peel. Light enough to be carried around all day, the new decoys can be quickly setup to simulate the most realistic environment possible to help lure in unsuspecting toms.“
Primos Photoform Strutter Turkey Decoy
- Model: 69072
- Proprietary Photoform process using actual imagery of a turkey
- Actual Gobbler image printed on to durable 3D Foam. No chipping or peeling.
- Extremely lightweight, flexible, and portable
- Only weighs 2 lbs
- Collapse it, fold it, carry it
- Lifelike Head Detail
- Upright Posture grabs attention of Toms.
- Includes Printed Tail Fan, or attach a real Turkey Fan (Not Included)
- Includes Integrated Stake
- MSRP: $129.99
Primos Photoform Leading Hen Decoy
- Model: 69070
- Proprietary Photoform process using actual imagery of a turkey
- Actual Hen image printed on to durable 3DFoam. No chipping or peeling.
- Extremely lightweight, flexible, and portable
- Multiple positions; contented, feeding and breeding
- Only weighs 7 Oz
- Collapse it, fold it, carry it
- Lifelike Head Detail
- Upright Posture grabs attention of Toms.
- MSRP: $79.99
Conclusion
These decoys look great, and the light weight and portability really add to their usefulness. I’ve used a big bulky decoy before, and it just wasn’t any fun.
What do you think of these Primos Photoform turkey decoys? Is this something you would be willing to tote after turkeys? We’d appreciate hearing from you in the Comments below