Stone Glacier M5 Pant And Jacket Review
Where I live in the Pacific Northwest, we average 171 days a year with precipitation. Solid rain gear is extremely important. It also needs to not only be waterproof...
SKRE Clothing System Review
Not only did SKRE introduce a new pattern this year, but they also made some design changes to their flagship items making them a better piece while still providing...
Puffy Jackets: Choosing the Best Insulating Layer for You
Puffy Jackets: Choosing the Best Insulating Layer for You by Scott Reekers From the highest peak in the mountain range I was looking down on two small, single-engine...
Stone Glacier De Havilland Jacket and Pant Review
Many of us have jumped into the light weight backpacking movement, which has pushed us into finding gear that can serve a dual purpose. I often (daily in most...
Kryptek Dalibor Pants and Jacket Review
Each year I reflect back on the seasons that had just passed. I reevaluate my hunting gear and look for ways to improve upon what I used the previous...
Let it Rain! Light-Weight Rain Jacket Shootout
LET IT RAIN! LIGHTWEIGHT RAIN JACKET SHOOTOUT by Matt Wymer, Rokslide prostaff This all began with a simple question, “Is it worth paying $300+ for rain gear?” and it evolved...
Review: Sitka Gear Thunderhead & Flash Rain Gear
Review: Sitka Gear Thunderhead & Flash Rain Gear
By Tony Trietch, Rokslide Staff
Everyone has their own preference on what type of rain gear they want to use on their hunts. ...
KUIU Talus Hybrid Pants Review
For quite a while, I’ve been looking for a good mid-to-late season pant that does well in wet terrain. In north Idaho where I hunt, it's always wet in...
BlackOvis NWT Merino Wool Review
BlackOvis NWT Merino Wool Review
By Howard Mee, Guest Contributor
Quality base layers can mean the difference between an enjoyable trip and a cold, miserable day. In this review, I'll go...
Pants for the Backcountry
Pants for the Backcountry by Matt Wymer, Rokslide Prostaff Pants: Seems simple, we wear them most everyday, and often without too much thought toward the details....