Your (limited to 3) top gear items for 2024

JohnB

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Have you compared the Beta AR to other jackets? What stood out about the Beta?
I only compared it to a Kuiu Kutana Storm plus some old Outdoor Research shell. I really like the cut, low over my butt, long sleeves and giant hood. The dwe leaves a bit to be desired but I think that is true of most that are trying to avoid forever chemicals.
 

JohnB

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Have you compared the Beta AR to other jackets? What stood out about the Beta?
I only compared it to a Kuiu Kutana Storm plus some old Outdoor Research shell. I really like the cut, low over my butt, long sleeves and giant hood. The dwe leaves a bit to be desired but I think that is true of most that are trying to avoid forever chemicals.
 

HouseCL

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Dec 30, 2023
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1. Nemo Moonlight Elite chair - having a comfortable camp/glassing chair is worth its weight in gold

2. Footwear setup - Crispi Valdres GTX, with Superfeet hike inserts, Kennetrek ultimate liners, and Darn Tough lightweight hikers. ZERO blisters or hotspots on my backcountry archery elk hunt this year.

3. Argali Absaroka - incredibly versatile shelter, I may never go back to freestanding


Honorable mention:

Argali Guide X trekking poles - very versatile in combination with the Argali X3 adapter, allowing use of the trekking poles as the center pole for my Absaroka and as a monopod for glassing.

ScytheTI - everyone needs a suppressor. Even if you think you don’t, you just don’t know it yet

Sitka Ambient Hoody - mentioned numerous times in this thread already

Peax Duo headlamp - super bright, this thing is a tank
 
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Good thread! For me it was:
1.- @Hoffman Boots Summit boots with super feet hike insoles. I like Crispi but like these better!
2.- MKC speed goat. A gift from my brothers. My first ‘high end’ knife and I really like it.
3.- A scope I can dial! Even though it’s a Leopold haha. Was a gift from my Dad and I’ve never been more confident in my rifle.. no more hold over with hash marks!
 

hereinaz

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Dec 21, 2016
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Location
Arizona
1) Exo K3, goes everywhere, carries everything
2) Mathews V3X, new to bow hunting
3) Kenetrek Desert Guides, a little cooler for warm hunts
 

limpet

FNG
Joined
May 9, 2017
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71
Location
Humboldt Co, California
1. A Columbia pfg sun shirt was huge for scouting this summer and those hot days during archery. I plan on trying some rit due to make it a more natural color.
2. Maven cs1.s spotter. It’s not top of the line but it was a nice weight and much better than the vortex I had before.
3. The lightweight block and tackle I set up allowed me to skin and quarter a buck in a burn and keep the hide and meat much cleaner than if I tried to cut him up on the ground.
 

77TMK

FNG
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Aug 25, 2018
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Location
Tennessee
1. A compact clip-on thermal. Culling has never been more efficient.
2. Western Mountaineering Megalite sleeping bag. I'll never go back to synethic bags unless I'm going to be in a constantly-raining place.
3. Wool briefs. Lots of brands. Went 4 days without changing them over 30+ miles and they barely stank.
 

silvab03

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Dec 28, 2024
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#1 SG Sky Talus 6900 pack
#2 Crispi Briksdal Non-Insulated Boots
#3 Peax Backcountry Pro Trekking Poles
 
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