Do you have a favorite brand that you would recommend?There are no waterproof boots- they all leak. Goretex socks can be changed and dried out.
Do you have a favorite brand that you would recommend?There are no waterproof boots- they all leak. Goretex socks can be changed and dried out.
Big fan of the Wakayamas. Only glove I’ve found that can still keep my hands warm but allow enough dexterity to take my gun of safety (more applicable with shotguns). I use them mostly for bird hunting.Gloves- Standard deer skin or thin cow leather work gloves, or Hestra Deerskin Wool Tricot gloves for most uses. Hestra Wakayama leather gloves with wool liner for cold.
You mentioned you were a fan of the de havilands waist closer/belt mechanism and that it’s the best on the market. I almost exclusively wear the Arc teryx gamma pants for all my outdoor pursuits and like the waist closer/belt much better then the stone glaciers. Do you have any experience with them and what are your opinions?
Do you have a favorite brand that you would recommend?
Would love a breakdown on any minimalist shoes - my lifting shoes are inov8 bares, but never thought of applying it to the backcountry with heavy loads.
Have you tried the Terminus yet? Seems right up your alley as far as simplicity goes
Thoughts on the Swaro ATC/STC vs the Mark 4?
Since we’re on the topic of packs….what are the issues you’ve found with the MR (metcalf/Beartooth) or HPG equivalents?
Also, thanks for putting this together. It’s obviously not a 5 minute ordeal to present everything at the level of detail you have.
Do it!Thanks for the replies. I’ve been meaning to try the fishnet for awhile. This was a reminder to pull the trigger.
Heads up, fellow Sliders - after a (very) quick blat of internet research, this looks like one of the lightest options ... BUT the company's website says they're closing down this year. Site seems to suggest they're still open to orders.Purcel Trench Packers Grill was a gift from a fine figure of a man, its light and great for grilling meat/fish on while hunting.
MR packs ar generally heavier than others, and the suspension system isn’t as comfortable for me and others- too much padding at times and just fit oddly. Also, their load self, and load lifter angle on some is compromised. Good packs, and I certainly have no issue using them.
HPG it’s the bag designs- just sacks, and while extremely comfortable once set up- the harness and frame fit is tedious and they don’t carry really heavy loads well. Their Umlindi, is probably my favorite day pack though.
Hopefully you're able to try out the updated MR packs. Seem interesting.