FI460
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Big fan off my merino zip off base layer. I hate being cold, but am a grossly sweaty person. It's a game changer to be able to shed the bottom base layer without doing the one booted hop dance in the snow.
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OnX gets lots of love on this site because the company is based out of Missoula.I'm curious, have you ever used OnX to compare with Gaia? I've used Gaia for a couple years now and I'm satisfied with it, but OnX gets so much love that I wonder sometimes if it does something that I am missing out on. You don't see a lot of mention of GaiaGPS on here.
We think the same, I was gonna post that then I saw you just did 3 minutes ago.Butt out
I can second these, I have the safariland ones but they look identical right down to the case, I would bet they are both made by the same company. I've used them both dove hunting and shooting/hunting with deer rifles and it cuts down the blast very well but you can still hear your surroundings when no shots are fired.Have much does it cut down a rifle blast?
I actually prefer the Surefire Sonic Defenders. I get mine for $14 on Amazon. They are basically the exact same concept though.I can second these, I have the safariland ones but they look identical right down to the case, I would bet they are both made by the same company. I've used them both dove hunting and shooting/hunting with deer rifles and it cuts down the blast very well but you can still hear your surroundings when no shots are fired.
@fleabagmatt I also have both. Prefer the interface of OnX and I think they keep up with Block Management better here in Montana. However, the big reason I keep Gaia is the Apple Carplay capability. When I blow my stalk but don't quite feel like going home yet, having the land ownership on the center screen is super handy for a little road hunt. If OnX gets Carplay up and running, that will probably spell the end of Gaia for me.OnX gets lots of love on this site because the company is based out of Missoula.
I use both as the price is worth it for the benefits.
One advantage of Gaia is one low price $40 for all the states, while OnX $100 for all 50 states.
I also like Gaia "recent" and "cloudfree" imagery so I can see water levels for boating in interior Alaska.
Both companies have fantastic customer support.
OnX is more oriented to hunters which is why I buy from them.
Gaia has a much bigger customer base so more "bells and whistles" and less expensive.
Huzzah...My Swarovski binos. Best money I have ever spent.
Second Swaro vote. Best money I’ve spent on hunting gear.My Swarovski binos. Best money I have ever spent.
Same!My Swarovski binos. Best money I have ever spent.
YES! Also Sept 1 duck hunts up in interior Alaska.Thermacell
A must have for spring turkey hunters and early season deer hunters in the SE USA.