Looking for the best outdoor shows in one streaming package? Frndly TV is it.
If you're like most outdoorsmen and women, you know the importance of anticipatory motivation before setting out on a hunting or fishing adventure. These days, you can build excitement with a little outdoor television before you take off on an excursion of your own.
So, what if we told you there's an inexpensive, easily added complement to the vast selection of TV streaming options—and it's filled with the channels outdoorsmen and women love? You'd probably get as excited as we did when we heard about Frndly TV.
To break it down, Frndly TV starts at an affordable $5.99 per month. You can easily upgrade for just a few dollars more to watch in crisp, clear HD, view shows across multiple screens, and record stuff to watch later with Cloud DVR. Plus, there's a seven-day trial opportunity that lets you see what you're in for. It's a win-win.
In total, you'll get 12 channels including Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, and World Fishing Network. That means you can watch your favorite outdoor TV juggernauts like Steven Rinella on MeatEater and Jim Shockey's Uncharted right when the new episodes air. And like any good streaming service, Frndly TV can be viewed on devices like a Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more.
You'll get all the other popular outdoor shows too, like Bowhunter TV, Wild Boar Fever, and The Bass Pros, just to name a few.
Frndly TV serves as the perfect add-on for people who have already started to leave cable. It's great for those who are seeking a budget-friendly way to get the channels they are missing out on. You can't always find The Weather Channel or Outdoor Channel on every other streaming service, but with Frndly TV, you get those channels and more for less, along with no contracts.
You can find out plenty more and see all of what Frndly TV has for the outdoor lover by checking out their website.
We highly suggest experiencing Frndly TV yourself by signing up for a free seven-day trial. You find out quickly how valuable it really is, especially after binge-watching your favorite hunting show the night before you head out for deer camp.