For use on the boots constructed with Cordura like the Idaho, Wyoming, and Summit; we recommend either the Crispi Imperwass Waterproofing spray or the Nikwax Fabric and Leather Proof. The cleaning portion is basically the same. Let me know if you ever have any questions on boot treatment...
We typically recommend either the Crispi Waterproofing Cream if available or Nikwax Waterproofing Wax to treat the Nubuck leather Crispi boots. The Nikwax Footwear Duo-Pack is the best option since you get their footwear cleaning gel and the wax.
This is how Nikwax intends their products to be...
Sorry for the delay in response. I spoke with MR about the tether issue and was informed that the tail of the tether is intended to loop back through the buckle to attach the binoculars... Not the response I had expected or how I would prefer that to be accomplished either. It's tough to get...
I will check on the tether issue tomorrow and get back to you. There definitely should be a triglide or something there to attach the tether back to itself.
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I have owned the Viper 15x50's for the last 3 years and they are my main binos. I love that they are compact, just slightly larger than most 10x42's but I really enjoy not having bring a spotting scope on most of my hunts. I can easily tell exactly what a buck has out to 900-1000 yards. I can...
All the packs you have mentioned are great packs but I do think that the best one has yet to be mentioned in this thread. The Mystery Ranch Cabinet pack is probably their most versatile pack by far. It will carry virtually anything you could ever want to carry, especially treestands. It still...
I was able to test one out this fall on our rifle and muzzleloader hunts and it is definitely a great way to carry a rifle for quick access without it constantly falling off your shoulder. It does take some playing with the adjustments at first to get it the way you want it but definitely worth...
Here is an easy way to see all the Mystery Ranch packs we sell side by side and compare them. Let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Use code Rokslide10 at checkout if you decide to make a purchase as well. Thanks!
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The Zamberlan's do tend to run long for most people including myself. Personally even if I go down a half size it feels too narrow.The Crispi boots fit very true to size for me and I wear a 10 in virtually every boot that Crispi makes. I find Lowa boots to be too narrow or tight for my liking...
They still make the XXL belts. We just haven't stocked any yet. I'm sure we could order one in for you if you're interested. The XL size will work up to a 39" waist
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They still make the XXL belts. We just haven't stocked any yet. I'm sure we could order one in for you if you're interested. The XL size will work up to a 39" waist
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The Crispi Nevada and the Lowa Tibet are both great boots but are also very different.
The Nevada is a boot that is stiff enough to haul heavy loads and tackle steep unforgiving terrain but not so stiff that feels awkward when the going is easier. It's not as stiff as the Kenetrek Mountain...
We just received a bunch of the new Mystery Ranch packs and accessories today. Head on over to BlackOvis.com to check them out!
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Thanks again Roksliders! Have a great weekend!
I wear a size 10 Crispi Idaho and 16.5" calves and the S/M fits me perfectly. If you have bigger calves and a bigger boot I think you would want the L/XL size. Here is a link to a gaiter review/comparison that I did.
Gaiter Comparison
2-5 days a week depending on the time of year. I like to start out shooting up close to warm up while focusing on proper form, execution, and follow through. The key being not concentrating on aiming while doing this. 10 ft-10 yards. Then once I feel like I'm executing shots well, I will move...
I have every type of sock First Lite has ever made and they are mostly good but some of them start to slide down and bunch up at the top of my boots now. The Kuiu socks worked really well last year and the fit is good but they are rather pricey and also tend to fall down my leg after a few...