victoriabitter
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- Oct 2, 2019
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Do you use the rainbow freestanding or staked? I really want to switch to this but am so spoiled by freestanding.Exped pad and EE quilt, best sleep
TT double rainbow
Do you use the rainbow freestanding or staked? I really want to switch to this but am so spoiled by freestanding.Exped pad and EE quilt, best sleep
TT double rainbow
I have only used it free standing at home, for kids camping. Too windy in the areas I hunt to do it. Pretty easy though.Do you use the rainbow freestanding or staked? I really want to switch to this but am so spoiled by freestanding.
What are your favorite peak refuels?Peak ReFuel Freeze Dried meals. A little more than MH, but some are close to restaurant tasty, IMHO.
Chix Pesto, Homestyle Chix, Chix Alfredo.What are your favorite peak refuels?
1) REI Active Pursuits Tech Pants - I’ve worn these for everything from climbing and running to using them as a baselayer and sweats. Great all around pant.I posted this thread last year and enjoyed all of the responses. Wanted to throw it out there again and encourage everyone else to post their favorite gear they actually used from this past year. It can be new to you, or just something you really liked that stood out, but I've focused on gear new to me. Last year I didn't include any of our gear on principle (seemed too self-indulgent), but fair warning that I am including our products this year (And there are some of our own prototype products I used this season I can't divulge just yet that would have made the list....ahem).
1. Schnees Beartooth Boots--I used the insulated and non-sinsulated from August through November and have a few hundred miles on them in a wide variety of terrain and hunts in several states and loved them.
2. Argali Kodiak Belt--this may be unfair since this is our product, but I really did love this thing.
3. Vortex Razor 4.5-22x50 FFP--this new scope was impressive optical quality, turrett and magnification for the weight.
4. First Lite Foundry Corrugate and Catalyst Foundry Pants--The Foundry pant line is impressive and would recommend to anyone.
5. Crocs. Yes. I was a hater until this year when I actually used them. Made basecamp life incredible, and getting in and out of the tent less annoying.
6. Day Six Arrows and broadheads. I put this one down last year, but after killing a few more animals with them, they are even more impressive.
7. Exo Pack. Used one throughought my season and it worked flawlessly.
8. Perfect Bars. These bars are amazing. I ate them for breakfast on a late season backpack hunt instead of a dehydrated meal and will do that from now on to save a little weight and space without sacrificing calories.