Huge SG fan here have ran the sky 5900 for the past 5 years and just picked up a COL4800 for next year. As stated above customer service is great you can call them up and they will answer any questions you may have. I have never had any issues with the actual pack though.
I agree with the day trip application or when I know I’m going into some pretty brushy country that would snag fleece or merino. I’ll take some added weight over tearing up everything else I own in the thick stuff.
He may not be the biggest bull that ever roamed the San Juan but I am super excited to have had the opportunity to hunt this tag. This bull was running with about 60 cows and I was able to take him at 23 yards. It was a hunt I will never forget.
Well it looks like I’m the next guy in line after you, and would also love to hear from anybody willing to share some insights into this area for the late season. I spent quite a bit of time in the general deer area this past season, but that is the extent of my knowledge and there is no time...
The only issue I have ever had is the direction you’re facing not being accurate which I have never found to be a deal breaker. Also easily fixed by not holding it as close to the harness.
Seems very interesting to me that they would reduce these tag numbers to protect the herd numbers (which I agree with), but then turn around and put wolves on the ground in the same areas very soon afterwards.
Mine felt amazing right from the get go and have been great to date. I have put superfeet insoles in them now but didn’t at first and don’t believe it made much of a difference at all.
A couple days ago a buddy and I put 12x swaro EL’s, meopta B1 plus, and a pair of Zeiss all side by side on tripods. All binoculars seemed to have areas where they out performed the others and I think a lot would come down to your personal preference between them. If you have the opportunity...