This is good advice - IMHO. I believe Crossfit has made me much more well rounded and forces me to work on weaknesses that otherwise are tougher to force oneself to address through other means (at least for me). I find that things like heavy squats + DB box steps ups and such seem to do more...
My .02 is that everyone's feet are different and there is no one clear answer. I have worn Danner Pronghorn's (long time ago) and upgraded to Lathrop & Sons full customer Mtn Hunters after a series of nasty foot related issues. Those have served me well, up until ~3 years ago when I started...
Unless I misunderstood the original posters note, the housing is already at the top of the rack. This seems to be the default position they are shipped in.
I shoot a UV Slider and like a few others I know of had the opposite issue of being able to get our 60 yd pin sighted in when the sight housing was in the highest position ... dropping it down on the rack was the fix. Therefore my guess is inline with Billy Goat and would guess her peep needs...
I have used the Spot, then In Reach and now the Zoleo. Each was an incremental upgrade (IMHO). This looks cool, but I did see a review that pointed out that the SOS button isn't protected and could easily be triggered by accident. I have yet to hold one to see if I agree, but if it's that...
I agree with what has been shared already. I would add that personally I have found that Crossfit has made much stronger / fitter all around. You could certainly achieve this through other HIIT type programming/coaching etc ... The key for me is that it has forced to me to work on things that...
I have tried a slew of the IW broadheads, including the vented Wide's and have nothing but good experiences across the board. I am an average shooter, but all of them group well out to 60 yards for me. I have a hard time getting any broadheads to group well beyond 60 yards, but I assume it's a...
Mayhem Athlete has a slew of programs including a Body building track. Not overly expensive at ~$25/month and you get access to multiple tracks so you can pick and choose.
IMHO, the last thing I want in a gun belt is any kind of stretch. The ratchet belts give you the ability to easily make small adjustments, but maintain the rigidity of a good gun belt. My .02
Nextbelt is my favorite. The Kore belts are similar, but the Nextbelt buckle is smaller and thus easier to offset if you are carrying AIWB. If you want something less rigid, but still good for carry I've also been pleased with the belt from Hunter Constantine ( like when wearing shorts in the...
FWIW - Just a final caution about buying TQ's from Amazon / generic website. A large number of Cat's (that I specifically know of) are knock off's and may well be unsafe. I serve on my church security team and a couple of our guys are Fed's and in this case also EMT's. The Amazon knock off's...
A training Org that I belong to did a bunch of testing on various TQ's. They just ordered a bunch of the standard and wide TQ's from Snakestaff to test out and will report back (Hopefully nest week). The Cat 7 is largely considered the gold standard and I always have one in my truck and on my...
I have a pair of the Delta 66 jeans from origin. The denim is much lighter weight than any other jeans I have tried. They fit well, but I actually like a slighter heavier material. I do like Origin (Own boots and some shirts as well), but personally I like my Defiance jeans from Vertx or my...
I've tried the Alaskan Guide Creations, Marsupial Gear and Kuiu. The AGC harness is good, but a bit bulky overall. The Kuiu was not impressive in terms of features or comfort. The Marsupial gear has worked well for me though. Compact, nice features that allow me to carry everything I need...
When facing the sight/housing it's on the outside. Ex: for a Right Handed model the main tape and indicator pins are on the Left side of the Rack. There is a second place for a tape and this is where you put the sighting tape and you will see the black indicator on the Right side of the rack.
FWIW ... I have it in both feet as well, but far worse on the Left foot. X-Rays came up normal for me, but my flexibility in the big toe was far less that what it should be and so the assumption is that so much time flexing them that is typical is the base cause.
I started experiencing this last season and it hit me again this season. I did find that in my instance, if I really kept the toe box loose and cranked down the laces above that, it made a big difference. I went to see a podiatrist and in my case he said that it was simply joint inflammation /...