Best upland bird vest?

krohboy

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I have had zero complaints out of my Wingworks but they are hard to get your hands on.

If it were available when I got my wingworks I probably would go with a final rise vest


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Mosby

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Orvis makes a couple of nice vests also. I prefer simple, light weight vests for small game.
 

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Filson personally. The old strap one. I carry water and snacks in a Fanny pack.

a very good friend uses a wing works, but carries water and half the truck for his dogs. He loves the vest.
 

twall13

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Wing works for me as well, probably the last vest I'll ever need.

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Tex68w

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I have had zero complaints out of my Wingworks but they are hard to get your hands on.

If it were available when I got my wingworks I probably would go with a final rise vest


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Ditto. I've had my Wing Works for seven years now and it's still like new. If I were buying right now I'd probably lean towards the Final Rise simply because they are easier to get ahold of. I doubt I'll ever wear out my WW vest.
 
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Wing works are not accepting orders at this time, I just went down this rabbit hole last week trying to find one for my kid. Ended up getting one of the Browning bird n lite which is a far cry from wingworks but was all that I could find in stock.
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ptwysocki

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IMHO

best vest that is currently in stock: Pyke Wingman. Price is steep yes, but when you receive it you'll understand the quality and attention to detail. Also, the products are made in the USA -- if that sort of thing matters to you. I posted a very lengthy review in this forum, but effectively, it's a very slim profile that is intelligently designed. I would recommend also ordering the water bottle holsters: they're adjustable which allows you to fit various types of h20 loads depending on the hunt you are going on. And it's on the PALS webbing belt system -- so you can customize it however you choose.

have a little more time to wait, and want a larger/more technical vest? Final Rise. Matt literally hand sews them in his house. When you see the vest, you realize that every inch was designed with a purpose. More pockets and storage areas than you'll ever need...all the while designing it to keep the weight where it belongs -- leveraging the load bearing waist belt. It has PALS webbing all along every exterior area of the vest, allowing you to add on multiple pockets in any configuration.

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qwerksc

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There are a few good ones, I'm running Q5 San Carlos, I can carry all I need for a 4-5 hour mission, a few necessities for the pups and put birds in it. It's nice.
 

Forks

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Depends on what I'm after that day. Big difference between a 2 hr rooster chase vs. an all day partridge affair. Evertyhing mentioned is solid for sure and I would add LL Bean Tech. Upland also.
 

Ucsdryder

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300-400 for a bird vest?! What the hell!!!!!! They’re entering Kifaru territory for a bird vest. Come on! I guess if people will pay it then someone will charge for it.
 
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Hope someone will clarify, use and purpose.

Im looking for a vest for my golden, she seems to pick up every devils tick or cocklebur in the county when we head out. The it takes me a half hour to get the shit out when I get home.

Got to be a better way.
Just started researching.

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