Bought these here on Rokslide a few months ago. Excellent glass. PRICE DROP $750. TYD PayPal F&F or G&S (buyer pays 3% fees). Glass is clean, only left my house for one day hike in a marsupial chest rig. Comes with Maven bag, lens covers and installed Outdoorsman stud adapter (if you want...
Ditto. When I was in your position I went to Sportmans and grabbed all the shotguns between $800 - $1200 and the Winchester SX3 just felt the most balanced and shouldered the easiest. Those are personal fit characteristics so it may be different for you. I’d pick up a bunch and see what fits...
Last year I thought they came out at midnight the day they were scheduled to be released. No results showing on my end yet.
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ACL surgery 25 years ago and I’ve tried just about everything. This has mostly been for skiing/snowboarding, but also hiking.
I’ve had custom Donjoy hinged braces, but they always seemed to not stay in place well and were uncomfortable after a few hours. For hiking I’ve tried a bunch of...
Appreciate the feedback @ChrisAU. I really liked the original DeHavillands, but I was just in between sizes. Keeping my Kutanas for now too.
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Yea, I didn’t realize I’d be looking for a unicorn pant since there are so many great companies making great pants. Gardener knee pads are an option.
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If you’re talking about the SG DeHavilland’s, they do not come with knee pads. A bunch of knee pads should fit, Sitka, 5.11, even cheap ones on Amazon, but the SG guys recommend Crye Precision. They are probably the most expensive, but they are nice.
Replying to ChrisAU, forgot to quote.
Yea, the completely open vents (and the fit) kinda scared me away from the SG pants. I’d find a way to get bugs, rocks, twigs, whatever in my pants for sure.
And it’s why I don’t own KUIU Tiburon pants because the bugs eat me alive through that loose knit material. I briefly had a Tiburon...
Hey all. Looking for some advice on early season (August) pants that are knee pad compatible. Temp ranges likely 40-80. I can always wear a removable base layer for mornings, more concerned with hotter afternoons and hiking. I'm specifically talking about early season pants for archery that...