Your top gear items for 2024 (limited to 3)

Joined
Apr 1, 2013
Messages
2,965
Hatch bipod. (Had 485 adjusted to 410 up hill). Couldn’t of made as good of a shot with out it.

Exo, it’s my work horse. Looking forward to UL release

Third is tie. Maven 1.2R(got 4 now) and Sitka ambient 75 hybrid. Not sure I took it off hunting from Sept - to present
 

Pescetism

FNG
Joined
Dec 3, 2024
Messages
26
Location
MO
  1. Mongulai Yak wool socks - Far more comfortable than merino, noticeably warmer, and no more sweaty feet. Makes me want to throw away every other pair of socks I own. I gifted 5 pairs to family and the only negative comment was that 2 people felt they were a little slick in some shoes and when shoeless.
  2. Garmin Xero chrono - Night and day better than MagnetoSpeed. Worth the price especially if purchased on sale/with a coupon.
  3. LS Wild Triple S Pillow - Incredibly light, comfortable, and makes a great front or rear bag. Mini ultralight has also been great as a rear squeeze bag or front rest when less height is needed. An unexpected advantage is how warm and pliable they are in cold weather compared bags with heavier/harder fill.
 
Joined
Jul 25, 2016
Messages
43
Scythe suppressor -Not sure what took me so long, but this is a game changer.

Duckworth Powder Hoody -It looks like a towel, but it’s incredibly warm and comfortable.

SG Grumman pants - when you need them, you’d be willing to pay any amount of money for them.
 

ritter26

FNG
Joined
Apr 3, 2022
Messages
13
1. Pocket Bible - very useful for reading during the slow parts of the day and saves phone battery life
2. Outdoor Research Echo Hoodie was very useful in the sunny warmer weather with a baseball hat. I don't like sunscreen and a hood with a baseball hat and breathable shirt is very effective after being sunburned multiple times
3. PEAX duo headlamp - very bright, extra long battery life and the electronic lock is very handy to avoid accidentally turning it on and draining the battery
 

Davyalabama

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Feb 23, 2023
Messages
208
1. Pocket Bible - very useful for reading during the slow parts of the day and saves phone battery life
2. Outdoor Research Echo Hoodie was very useful in the sunny warmer weather with a baseball hat. I don't like sunscreen and a hood with a baseball hat and breathable shirt is very effective after being sunburned multiple times
3. PEAX duo headlamp - very bright, extra long battery life and the electronic lock is very handy to avoid accidentally turning it on and draining the battery
Pocket Bible, yeah, have my old Gideons. It is getting harder to read without holding it up close.
 

wesfromky

WKR
Joined
Nov 23, 2016
Messages
1,140
Location
KY
2x RSS : tikka roughtech ranch (.223/.350), OCL Hydrogens, maven optics.
MKC Stubhorn and Flattail(this one is really growing on me vs the other 3 MKC I have)

My truck camping build out - Moonlander, starlink mini, solar panels, and batteries. Should let me spend much more time hunting/scouting etc since I can work from anywhere with a clear view of the sky now.
 

jstraf

FNG
Joined
Dec 6, 2021
Messages
8
This season I built a simple camping trailer from a utility trailer and rooftop tent I had. That has been really good to use a base camp. It’s nice having all the gear loaded and ready all season, and not breaking down the tent to drive to hunt.

EXO K4 pack I got this year has been a big improvement as well.

Also really enjoying using the blackstone back at camp, used to eat lots of peak refuels. But if I’m base camping it, real meals go a long way.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Top