Share Your “Gear of the Year” Winners For 2025!

On the Sparrow, once it’s sitting on the trekking pole, how secure is it. If you are not paying attention and your pole tips a little one way or the other, is there a risk of your binos falling off?
It is not locked in at all, just sits in there. If pole tipped it would fall off. That is the downfall. I didn’t necessarily use it for my goto glassing for long periods just for short periods when I needed to stabilize. If I ended up staying in that spot to glass I got my tripod setup going. I used the wiser quick stix and third leg that are pretty slick as well, not as good as a full blown tripod but really light. Will keep using it. The downfall to the quick stix/tripod setup is the clip you use. It can be placed in third leg to make up the tripod or put on rifle for a bipod. My dumb ass left the clip on a glassing point so I was shit out of luck my last two days of the hunt. In the pic you can see I even painted it orange so I would see it better if I set it down during transition.IMG_2438.jpeg
 
Stone Glacier reflex gaiters.
Keep stuff out of my shoes, are waterproof, and completely unnoticeable.


Beyond wind shirt
Whether upland or the few days I helped with deer and elk, it was always on.


I played with a Weatherby Orion SxS this year, and had a lot of success.
 
Stone Glacier reflex gaiters.
Keep stuff out of my shoes, are waterproof, and completely unnoticeable.


Beyond wind shirt
Whether upland or the few days I helped with deer and elk, it was always on.


I played with a Weatherby Orion SxS this year, and had a lot of success.
Any feedback on those gaiters in rough country like AZ? Where everything is trying to scratch and poke you to death?
 
Any feedback on those gaiters in rough country like AZ? Where everything is trying to scratch and poke you to death?
The closest I get is bird hunting in the weeds. They are ankle height, though. Of all the the gaiters I have tried these and the superfabric Hillsounds are the most protective.
 
My favorite piece of gear would have to be one of the most simple. A naked Alpha Direct hoody from Farpointe in 60 GSM weight, the lightest offered.

It’s almost magic how it keeps you warm, even when worn on its own, all while breathing extremely well. You can feel cold wind coming right though, but you’re still warm. Throw a light wind shell over the top and it becomes the perfect active layer for even temps in the 20’s.

To top it off, it’s amazing to sleep in as well.

Sub $100

I find myself using these pieces more than an alpha direct lined shell like the Dynafit that I’ve recommended before or even the new Outdoor Vitals hybrid alpha pullover, which is also very good, but too warm for me on anything but late season/winter.


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