Had laser correction last summer.....
I feel so stupid for not doing it sooner.
No more contacts in the backcountry!
Yes I need readers as I’m over 40. But I needed them when I wore contacts, so nothing has really changed.
So I have an Atom already..... is going to a Kelvin Active redundant? Or even a step backwards?
I seem to have SubAlpine-itis....and I’m slowly replacing everything over.
lol
Thanks for looking.
Columbia Sportswear has a pretty awesome kids lineup of technical clothes for fairly reasonable prices. We spend allot of time camping and fishing, and it's held up well.
Alios pant. Love the fit and the pocket configuration on them. I've tried on all the Sitka pants wanting to buy them, but I find them not as comfortable.
I have the vida pro pant. Great Camping,fishing, bush crafting, and bush trekking pant. They're bombproof.
I won't hunt in them though…. except maybe road hunting! Too noisy… but they do dry out surprisingly quick. I have not applied any of the waterproof wax to them.
Sad that the archery scene here in BC is slim for pro shops. Where are you located? What shop did you travel to?
What's your draw length and what do you figure you peak poundage pull will be during your recovery period?
I was all about the AGC Kodiak cub… used for a season. Didn't keep the dust and grime out. Overloaded it with crap I didn't need and I felt very well endowed. Still a great harness though…..
Last season I picked up a FHF… put the crap back in my pack and now I'm low profile and flat chested...
this looks like a win for me…. duel purpose for pack weight. It was already in the pack, now I can save space and weight by ditching the tyvek. Emergency and general use… perfect
Thanks.
I know many her use TAG, Caribou, and the like….any opinions on this subject?
Found a few youtube reviews stating that they don't breath as well, thus creating a more humid environment for bacterial growth for extended use.
But the pro's stated are weight and space in the pack is optimal...