j33
WKR
The addition of a Windshirt to my layering. 3.8oz Black Diamond windshirt combined with 6.5oz Kuiu Peloton 97 is such a versatile setup. Ran it as low as 25F sheep hunting with no issues and very breathable.
I'll second this. I went with GAS for my latest set and they've been great.Gas Bowstrings - the first time I haven't had to worry about peep rotation.
Started selling my plasma in the early spring and upgraded a lot of gear this year. Second year hunting out west and figured I could invest in some comfort to keep me on the mountain longer and it worked!
Zamberlan Lynx BOA: Initial break in was rough, however I did make the mistake of wearing them for the first time while hiking in Montana over the summer. After about 15-20 miles they’ve been awesome, the sole it holding up very well. Bought a pair of Lowas in the spring and the sole was torn apart after 2 months of use.
Sitka Mountain Pants: Super comfortable, a little warm for the early season, amazing 40-60, they kept me warm glassing in the 20s with a base layer.
Sitka Apex Hoody: Picked it up pretty cheap in the classifieds, much warmer than expected, I really dig the face mask.
Kuiu Ultra Merino socks: All the padding I needed to break in the Zamberlans
Marsupial Gear No-Mag bino harness: Love being able to keep it open when still hunting or on a stalk
Vortex Ranger 1000: picked it up used, no complaints works well!
Warbonnet Ground Tarp: Slowly working my way into backpack hunting so figured i’d try sleeping under a tarp, this thing is awesome. Very light, kept us dry through a steady 8-10 hour rain, held up in what had to be 20-30mph winds, and seemed to stay moderately warm. Make sure you seam seal properly or the guy line tie out leak a little, however that was my fault not the Warbonnet’s.
Bear Paradox HC: impulse upgrade from a Bear Wild I bought last year (first year doing archery) it’s been awesome and I shoot well with it so no complaints there, maybe the guy at the shop was just trying to sell me the bow but he said it shoots as well as higher priced bows and I believe it.
Seek Outside Fortress 6300: Still working on minor adjustment for the perfect fit however it is a HUGE upgrade over my previous pack. My old pack tore into my hips, hurt my shoulders, and squeaked, swapped it out three times hoping it was just a lemon. Same issues kept occurring, picked up the seek outside, backpacked in 3.5 miles, 2800 feet of elevation gain, loaded with 50lbs of gear and despite not adjusting correctly it was so much better than my previous pack I could not believe it.
Badlands base layers: I live near the store and stop in from time to time to check out the deals. Picked up and Orvis Merino sweater that I love, great mid layer or when hiking in. The rise pants are also awesome under the mountain pants, kept me warm in the 20s!
Artic Shield Boot Insulators: Zamberlans are uninsulated and i’m not a fan of doubling socks, threw them on when I got to my spot, low to mid 20s, kept my feet nice and warm!
Now realizing how much gear i’ve gotten this year, plasma money and a salary increase we’ll spent!
I was glassing for a few hours in the low-mid 20s wear uninsulated boots and one pair of socks and my feet stayed warm. There was snow on the ground and I was fine walking a little bit in them, they are a little loud though when walking.Interested in those boot covers, do they really make that big of a difference? Can you walk around in them? Thinking glassing in the cold, can a guy go look over there 20 yards away or will he skate to his death?
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