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Great !Military Surplus Bunny Boots. They work and are cheap. Great for long sits in cold cold weather.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cab...el-scent-control-technology-and-4most-dryplus
Great !Military Surplus Bunny Boots. They work and are cheap. Great for long sits in cold cold weather.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cab...el-scent-control-technology-and-4most-dryplus
If you’re going the bunny boot route most people consider the “BATA”s the premium maker.Military Surplus Bunny Boots. They work and are cheap. Great for long sits in cold cold weather.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cab...el-scent-control-technology-and-4most-dryplus
BATA has been considered the best but hard to find. The new Bunny Boots that are designed in Alaska are showing up on Fort Greeley and getting good reviews but we haven't hit the extreme cold yet. I'm sure Ft Greely CRTC [US Army Cold Regions Test Center] will be testing this winter.If you’re going the bunny boot route most people consider the “BATA”s the premium maker.
Please explain the ghetto kydex. I've never thought to use them that way. What temp do you heat them to mold them?If you have to pack and stash water like I do these to go drink bags from Amazon work great. They’re light weight and if one pops or someone steals it I’m out a couple bucks and an extra hike vs $40+ for a dromedary.
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I also concur the victrinox paring knife is great as well as the dexter Russell veggie knife. A little tip is the flexible cutting mats from Walmart that come in multi packs make great ghetto kydex and come in bright colors like yellow to make light cheap sheaths.
For rain gear some of the lighter Grundens stuff is my go to. I spend enough time outside as a forester that I’ve seen almost every cloth type rain gear fail so for days when I know it’s going to be nasty all day I take non permeable rain gear and just pace myself. The other trick we use is just long johns under your rain gear and keep your pants dry in your pack, it increases mobility and helps control body temps better.
There isn’t much science to it. I just heat it up with a heat gun fold it over the knife and squeeze it with a cotton wash cloth. It’s not pretty but it’s light, cheap, and works for what I need.Please explain the ghetto kydex. I've never thought to use them that way. What temp do you heat them to mold them?