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  1. Banded Hunting Gear

    Banded is a leader in top-performing hunting gear. Featuring highly-aesthetic designs with the latest in cutting-edge fabric technologies. BANDED — Just Go!

  2. BANDED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BANDED is having or marked with bands. How to use banded in a sentence.

  3. Banded - Sportsman's Warehouse

    Buy Banded at Sportsmans Warehouse online and in-store has everything for your outdoor sports adventure needs. Fishing, rods & reels, camping gear, tents and much more.

  4. BANDED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If something is banded, it has one or more bands on it, often of a different colour which contrasts with the main colour.

  5. BANDED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BANDED definition: marked or fitted with a band or bands. See examples of banded used in a sentence.

  6. Banded - definition of banded by The Free Dictionary

    Define banded. banded synonyms, banded pronunciation, banded translation, English dictionary definition of banded. secured with a band: He banded the newspapers for recycling.

  7. banded | meaning of banded in Longman Dictionary of …

    • There was a door at the top, heavily studded and banded with steel. • He then unfolded and mounted his own, circular, of gentian violet gently banded with the lovely Dior gold. • …

  8. BANDED: Hunting Gear, Boots & Clothing | Sportsman's Guide

    Welcome to our exclusive selection of Banded products, where quality meets durability for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for their innovative design and superior craftsmanship, Banded offers top …

  9. Banded - Rogers Sporting Goods

    Banded is a leader in top-performing hunting gear. Featuring highly-aesthetic designs with the latest in cutting-edge fabric technologies. BANDED — Just Go! Hunting clothes and …

  10. banded - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to unite in a troop, company, or group: [no object] The men banded together to look for the lost child. [~ + object] The men were banded together to chase the outlaws out of town.