2025 is winding down and I always like to see what new gear folks have implemented.
Whether it be a new rifle/scope, a new jacket, new sleeping system component, maybe a new bullet you tried, you name it…
What is something you used on your hunts/scouting trips, and field days in 2025 that you’ll be continuing to use for the foreseeable future?
What did it replace and why will you continue to use it?
I’ll start with mine for this year… I have my mountain gear pretty dialed in as I use it year round. One major change this year for me was switching from Stone Glacier X Curve for the last 4 years to the EXO K4. I think both frames are excellent with great bag choices.
I trained and hunted with the EXO over the late summer and early fall and really fell in love with how it carried weight. I used it with the Teratorn bag which I’ve played with a couple different configurations.
While heavy, that bag is very versatile with the wing pockets, separate sleeping bag compartment, and large capacity. It works great as a day trip bag, but can also be used to haul a TON of gear and meat.
I’ll be continuing to use it moving forward over the Stone Glacier as I like how it handles the very heavy loads a bit better, particularly how the waist belt and lumbar pad don’t make my back as sore after long hauls.

Whether it be a new rifle/scope, a new jacket, new sleeping system component, maybe a new bullet you tried, you name it…
What is something you used on your hunts/scouting trips, and field days in 2025 that you’ll be continuing to use for the foreseeable future?
What did it replace and why will you continue to use it?
I’ll start with mine for this year… I have my mountain gear pretty dialed in as I use it year round. One major change this year for me was switching from Stone Glacier X Curve for the last 4 years to the EXO K4. I think both frames are excellent with great bag choices.
I trained and hunted with the EXO over the late summer and early fall and really fell in love with how it carried weight. I used it with the Teratorn bag which I’ve played with a couple different configurations.
While heavy, that bag is very versatile with the wing pockets, separate sleeping bag compartment, and large capacity. It works great as a day trip bag, but can also be used to haul a TON of gear and meat.
I’ll be continuing to use it moving forward over the Stone Glacier as I like how it handles the very heavy loads a bit better, particularly how the waist belt and lumbar pad don’t make my back as sore after long hauls.











