pirogue
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I’ve never had a problem with my Tight Spot, either.Hmm. I have a 3 & a 5. Never had a problem with either.
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I’ve never had a problem with my Tight Spot, either.Hmm. I have a 3 & a 5. Never had a problem with either.
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I second this. I had an Eberlestock mainframe pack and it was horrible. Any amount of weight would make my shoulders hurt.Eberlestock x1. Least it looked kinda cool. In the end it werent much more than a heavy garbage bag with some shitty shoulder straps hooked to it.
good correction, 18650s are in fact Lithium Ion or more specifically LiCo02LiFeP04 is terrible for a camping headlight. About half the capacity of a standard lithium ion battery, which is also brighter due to higher voltage.
Man my gaiters are 9 years old and probably have near 1000 miles on them and they look new.
I second this. I had an Eberlestock mainframe pack and it was horrible. Any amount of weight would make my shoulders hurt.
Same.Like I said, I’ve done entire elk with a single havalon blade- at least 15 of them. The OE blades dulled significantly faster - definitely not true surgical blades. Although, the bull I used them on was the biggest bull I have taken and I caped him up to the ears. Maybe that had something to do with it. The hide on the neck, not including the hair was almost 2” thick. Either way, I’ll never use OE again when the havalon is so much better.
Ive still got camelbaks that were issued to me in 2001 that i still use. Never had one leak.
Feel free to send any unwanted swarovski to me...I find I get headaches when Ive used them. Im a glasses wearer.
Ah, yep. Knives. For me, I'll never take an expensive hunting or skinning knife in the field again. They're usually heavier than needed, and vastly more expensive, given I just consider it a meat prep tool. Anymore I just use the Victorinox Beef Skinner and their Boning Knife. And one of these flip-scalpels for finer work. But yeah, as cool as some of the really nice knives are, I'm not a knife collector, and these cheap ones get the job done very, very well, at a fraction of the cost.