Davis Tent Go Tent Review
Recently I reviewed the Antelope package from Davis Tent. The 12’x14’ wall tent paired with the Summit Valley stove and the floor is a great tent for two or...
Davis Tent Antelope Package Review
Davis Tent
It was ten degrees on a late October elk hunt as I rolled out of my sleeping bag onto the ground. Already shivering I pulled on mostly frozen...
KUIU Mountain Star 2P Tent Review
Earlier this year I was looking for a freestanding, double-wall tent when the KUIU Mountain Star 2P caught my eye. I like using floorless shelters in many instances but...
Seek Outside Silex And U-Turn Stove Review
Seek Outside Silex
Although they may be new to many hunters, floorless shelters combined with a stove jack and a lightweight collapsible wood stove (called "hot tents") have been around...
First Lite NEMO Longbow Alpine Sleeping Pad Review
For me, sleeping pads have been the toughest gear item to dial in. I’ve gone through numerous pads from Big Agnes, Thermarest and Exped. I haven’t had a major...
Stone Glacier SkyAir ULT Review
Stone Glacier SkyAir ULT
In an ever-increasing pursuit to minimize weight and bulk, hunters have been borrowing heavily from the ultralight backpacking crowd. From the use of feather-weight quilts to...
Outdoor Vitals Atlas Hybrid 0° Sleeping Bag Review
With bad weather in the forecast and a backpack trip for late-season elk quickly approaching, I had to find a warm synthetic sleeping bag quickly. After searching the top...
Thermarest Hyperion 20F Sleeping Bag Review
One thing I have struggled with in the backcountry is a comfortable sleeping bag. I hate being too hot and sweating all night. That’s the main reason I have...
Stone Glacier Chilkoot 15° Sleeping Bag Review
.As Rokslide's editor, I've read every Stone Glacier backpack review we've ever done, including many from our members. The common thread in these reviews is that Stone Glacier scores...
Stone Glacier Skyscraper 2P Tent Review
Stone Glacier Skyscraper 2P Tent
Backcountry shelters can vary as widely as the hunts they go on. Pocket-sized tarps as light as 7 ounces end up on early season ultralight...