I've been using the easton axis long range match grade vs non and I'm pulling the same amount of arrows from my hunt quiver. Is it really worth it to pay for match grade for hunting under 60 yds?
Man I'm loving this alpha lochi jacket.. reversible black for town and multicam for the field. One more expensive thing I want now https://beyondclothing.com/products/a3-alpha-lochi-jacket-reversible
I have some origin stuff, it hasn't fallen apart yet like most of my 'USA' made clothes. I have some base/midlayer stuff that was handmade in Alaska (Nomar) that I had to send to a local seamstress for repair. The seams were coming apart but I love the polartec windbloc fabric they're made of...
The last few posts are interesting because I settled with some Easton long range @505gr (150gr head) 4 fletch aae hybrids and a 2 deg right helical. Black Ovis built them for me and did a fine job. I’ve been extremely happy with how they fly and speed.
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Because it has grid fleece layers.. you're basically combining a SUPER breathable layer with an insulated layer..it's genius. Nothing breathes and insulates like a grid fleece
The first three, the large polartec power grid, you want those large fluffy grids.. you can easily see that in the pics. you want those large fluffy grids that exhaust heat and insulate. It's a miracle textile.
Left to right, Sitka heavyweight (my favorite and most durable, I have a lot of...
I have first lite klamath (the old version).. I have some off the shelf stuff from beretta (polartec powergrid),
i have sitka heavyweight, which is grid, I have some badlands crap that's falling apart lol but is grid..
I have so much more.. I did have some old kuiu which was grid but sold them..
I have a 260 strongfleece.. it's a not a 'grid' type fleece. That's why I use other manufacturers grid fleeces for even base layers. I LOVE grid and micro-grid fleece. You can use a good grid fleece from base to puffy imo.
It's interesting how the rewarming drills varied. One was an active drill and the SG was a sedentary drill with external means (food/heat/gear). I think I'd rather just run :)
I also think the SG drill was done at a much lower temp.
I own a lot of SG gear, pack, 0 deg chilkoot, 2p tent...
I picked up a set of 10x42 zeiss terra ed's on sale for $350 last week. I did some comparisons with my little Swarovski 10x25's and the little swaros are so much better it's crazy. They have nearly the same fov that I typically use them for and are actually brighter in a package that's 1/2 the...
I see the atom lt is the same but not grid fleece, just basic 100gram .. but def same theory. High five for stone glacier realizing this and making a 50deg up/down piece of gear and I know it will be.