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  1. BC97

    backpack choice for saddle hunting

    5.11 igniter is perfect for me. You’d have to get one second hand or from a third party vendor now, but it fits my platform, sticks, layers, food, water, etc perfectly. In the spring and summer without extra warming layers it’s got room to carry a couple trail cameras for scouting. It’s narrow...
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    Coolers

    I won't argue that they are morally equal, but performance is pretty similar...
  3. BC97

    Coolers

    +1 for RTIC. RTIC is probably Yeti’s top competitor and their primary advertising is being cheaper for basically the same product.
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    Bino Harnesses

    I’ve used the OG Pro-M from FHF the last several years and been happy with it. That said, I’m also constantly tempted to try out the Marsupial Gear model with no magnets…big thing for me is having MOLLE on the bottom for my holster to attach and FHF has been solid for me.
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    Daypack for spot & stalk (bow hunter)

    I’m a huge fan of my 5.11 Ignitor pack. It has a rigid internal plate (I don’t think counts as a frame) and holds a hydration bladder like you mentioned. It might be discontinued but you can still find them on third party sites here and there.
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    Backcountry tent?

    I’ll add another endorsement for the seek outside guardian. I used it for a backpacking trip in February and it held up to bad wind and snow with ease, plus plenty of space for 2 people with all your stuff. Just get yourself some heavier duty stakes than what it comes with.
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