I ended up grabbing a peloton 200 for a mid layer. Figured I could just use it as an outer layer early season or when we move somewhere less cold.
Here is where I am at now:
Top:
Base: Ultra Merino 145 Zip-T
Mid Fleece: Peloton 200 Hoodie
Mid insulation: Kenai hooded Jacket
Insulated Outer...
I swapped the peloton 240 for the peloton 200
What would you suggest instead of the kenai Jacket? I would love to use it as an outer layer in early season, or a layer under something else in colder weather, and fit under rain gear
This is where I am at now with the top layers at least:
Base: Ultra Merino 145 Zip-T
Mid Fleece: Peloton 200 Hoodie
Mid insulation: Kenai hooded Jacket (can use as an outer early season)
Insulated Outer: Super Down Pro Ho
oded (mostly for glassing sits)
Rain Jacket: (undecided)
Base: Ultra Merino 145 Zip-T
Mid Fleece: Peloton 200
Mid Insulation: Kenai Jacket
Insulated Outer: Super Down Pro or other insulated jacket?
something more like that?
My first thought is to switch the kenai vest for the kenai jacket. Then I can run the kenai or guide jacket depending on weather, and layer them if need be as well
Building a Kuiu set and would like feedback from anyone who has used any of the items on my list. Let me know if you would remove any items, or replace any items with something else.
Currently in Alaska, but my wife is active duty so hunting location will change
Tops:
Base: Ultra Merino 145...
Redid my weight (still not pretty, but it works)
Measured a dozen Victory RIP TKO 300 spine bare, uncut shafts and got the following measurements:
x4 .300
x2 .301
x3 .302
x1 .303
x1 .304
x1 .312
Not sure what's up with the one at .312, but I triple checked it, maybe it's just an outlier...
I will! I initially needed it just to index my arrows, so the weight is a little over 2lbs as it didn't need to be super accurate for just indexing. As soon as I get an actual weight built at the correct 1.94lbs I will test it and report back
I'm not sure he's doing it anymore. At least, I cant find it anymore.
If I made more of these and sold them, they would probably sell around $100 based on material and how long it takes me.
I didn't feel the need to buy a $300+ spine tester just to index my shafts, and was set on doing it myself, so, after many hours of research and Google searches, I present a bare bones wall mounted spine tester.
Notes:
The design is heavily influenced by others online. I do not claim to have...