deer_shooter
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I was going to add this. I had one that lasted roughly 2 weeks of use. I think it was around $150.Goal Zero solar panels. Waste of money and weight in your pack.
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I was going to add this. I had one that lasted roughly 2 weeks of use. I think it was around $150.Goal Zero solar panels. Waste of money and weight in your pack.
Hmm. My Kenetrek gators have been trouble free for many years. Use them a ton.kenetrek gaiters for me as well. Elastic and velcro would work so much better on the top. that stupid clasp always comes undone, and I cannot get them tight enough with the length of the strap.
Goal Zero solar panels. Waste of money and weight in your pack.
My dad still gives me shit about the banjo minnows I had to have that I never caught anything with.Ahh this reminds me of the good ole Banjo Minnow. Pretty sure I still have them in a box somewhere...
10 year old me was convinced it was the ticket!
Fishing gear, but still not worth the $ lol.
My first couple of pairs of K-Treks were awesome. The last set (2019), junk...Kenetrek gaiters here too. Lasted 1 trip I riveted them back together and they finished the year but are toast.
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They were a rite of passage it seems.My dad still gives me shit about the banjo minnows I had to have that I never caught anything with.
Doesn't really belong on this thread but I had a similar experience. Bought a second pair of cheap Red Head Cabelas boots before going to Africa in August. I had good luck with the first pair but these didn't last into November before soles separated when I was in Montana. In a bind because of COVID supply shortages I bought a pair of relatively inexpensive Georgia hiking boots in Havre. Though not expecting much, I have been pleasantly surprised. They're probably the most comfortable thing I've ever put on my feet and they held up fine through some very hard work in awful conditions. And they still don't leak! Now that's amazing.My first couple of pairs of K-Treks were awesome. The last set (2019), junk...
Seems to be a long passage. I see they're still being marketed.They were a rite of passage it seems.
Totally… but only losers buy KuiuThis thread reminds me of a free farm paper my Dad reads. "Tell us your best and worst buys" is one of the monthly features. One guy crucifies Brand X combines and farm equipment and the next thinks Brand X is the handiest thing since sliced bread. Guess it's all perception.
Big fan uf my youkon gaterI also like my Kuiu Yukon gaiters although I haven't used them a whole lot.
Interesting that some of my go to gear is on the list. I use the heck out of my Havalon knives. I have probably quartered up 6 or 7 elk, over a dozen deer, about as many pigs along with a few pronghorn and bears with them since the last time I broke a blade. The first couple times I used it I did break a blade or two but since then I haven't had any problems.
I also like my Kuiu Yukon gaiters although I haven't used them a whole lot.
You better give my posts a pass then. You obviously don't have any IQ points to spare.
Oh man, I have a whole list of those! Love it, would buy again in a heartbeat, but the prices still hurt every time.I'm going to go a little different direction. This is gear that I really like, but at the same time can't understand why they cost so much.
-Benchmade fixed blade knives.
-Exo K3 pack system.
-Outdoorsman bino/tripod adapter.
-Anything Sitka.
Direct shot! I own all of those things, what does that say about me? I like the benchmade but I have other knives I paid way less than that I use just as much if not more and I can say I’d have way, way less Sitka stuff if I had paid full price for itI'm going to go a little different direction. This is gear that I really like, but at the same time can't understand why they cost so much.
-Benchmade fixed blade knives.
-Exo K3 pack system.
-Outdoorsman bino/tripod adapter.
-Anything Sitka.