I have a so. My experience is super comfortable with the lighter loads they are quite flexible and move with you nicely. But I would say u give up some heavy load comfort for sure
Xero alpine. They claim to have some insulation. I have never had a pair. Just looked at them. I'm not sure how long they would last looking at how many seams there are
That's a sweet build. Thanks for posting. Im not sure I totally understand how this all works but makes me wonder if I should try putting bowtech solution sd cams on a solution ss.
Cause they only made the sd in 60#
Wats the draw cycle like? Is it harsh. Looks interesting I'll have to check it out. I'm always the slow guy cause my draw is short but u found a way to remedy that
Great write up. Im curious how u get that' speed im 27.5 draw and at 67# thats about wat my bows peak at in spec. Been thinking of doin some more twists to the cables to eak out a few more pounds. 425 gr arrow mid 270s. Maybe weight matters more than I think. Shot a lift rs at 70#...
This. One of the biggest bills I've got close to got away last season. Just walked right through my opening. Also use the nervous grunt as loud as u can instead of Cow calls they are just way to nonchalant
I've been getting up at 3 for work so I'm hoping it will be easier. Seems to really wear me down wen I'm a couple days in especially if ur hiking an hour or 2 in the dark and then hunt hard all day then get back to camp late then get your food ready for the next day. Makes for short...
Just some good old wranglers and kuhls. Have an under armor long sleeve (forget wat there camo is called) wen it's not to hot. Other might be a short sleeve multicam. Mostly solids