Thermarest Hyperion 20F Sleeping Bag Review
One thing I have struggled with in the backcountry is a comfortable sleeping bag. I hate being too hot and sweating all night. That’s the main reason I have...
Mathews Vertix Bow Review
For years I’ve always been excited to see what the new Flagship Mathews would be. Once it became available I would go through the Mathews Bow Builder and “design”...
The Maven B.5 18×56 Binoculars
Last year while visiting the Maven’s world headquarters in Lander, Wyoming, the Maven guys showed me a prototype of what would become the B.5’s. What excited me about these...
Crispi Colorado Review
Over the last few years I’ve had my feet in a number of Crispi boots. From the lightweight comfort of the Summits to the narrow rigidness of the Briksdal,...
Iron Will K1 Ultralight Hunting Knife Review
Iron Will K1 Ultralight Hunting Knife. Click hereHunting knives and rabbit holes definitely go hand in hand. Back in the day, it was the typical heavy, stout, moderately sharp,...
Kifaru Rampart And Kenosha Duffel Bag Review
Kifaru Rampart and Kenosha Duffels
Those who travel frequently know how tough it can be to find a quality travel duffel. Busting zippers and tearing off handles has been normal...
Hoyt HELIX Ultra Review
Hoyt Helix Ultra
I am one of the archers who loves seeing the new bows and archery accessories that come out every year. It’s not that I am looking for...
Zeiss V4 Riflescope Review
There is a donut hole in the long-range, exposed turret scope market. The options have grown for the sub-$1000 and the $1500-plus categories, but it's a little thin in...
Yeti Hopper Backflip 24 Review
When Yeti started back in 2006, they were at the forefront of what is now a booming high-end cooler industry. Their innovation, teamwork and excellent products have made the...
Outdoorsmans Atlas Trainer Review
I go from two extremes: One, from almost nonstop summer and fall scouting/hunting in steep backcountry, to another traveling for work where I can’t consistently hit the mountains or...