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Schnee’s Absaroka Boot Review

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The Schnee's Absaroka By Erik Wallace, Guest Contributor Schnee's designed their Absaroka, named for the Absaroka Mountain Range straddling the Montana/Wyoming border, for the serious backpack hunter. It's...

Hoffman 6″ Summit Boot Review

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Between my hunting and my work in construction, I wear boots nearly every single day of the year.   When I first get a boot, it goes in the hunting/hiking...

Comparing the Maven C.1 to the Swarovski SLC

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Just a quick review of the new Maven C.1s and Swarovski SLCs.Oh, and I keep looking to the left because people keep walking down the trail towards me.
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JetBoil SOL

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JETBOIL SOL By Aron Snyder When the original Jetboil was first introduced into the backpacking world it was a huge success, brining to the table an all in one...

Wall Tent Shop Wilderness Tent Review

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This past spring, we used the Wall Tent Shop’s 12’x14’ Wilderness Tent on a turkey hunt. When I hear the word “tent”, my mind naturally thinks lightweight, small dwelling...
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Review: Berger Reloading Manual

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Berger Bullets Reloading Manual 1st Edition by Matt Cashell, Rokslide Prostaff As an avid hunter, shooter, and reloader, I have spent a lot of time behind my Lyman...

Sitka Kelvin Aerolite Sleeping Bag Review

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I have used a 20-degree quilt from enlightened equipment for the past 5 years. There are a lot of things I like about it. It's very light and compressible....

Montana Knife Company Blackfoot 2.0 Review

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Like most technical hunting gear, such as boots and backpacks, knives are a personal choice when it comes to meeting the user's needs. My choice in a fixed-blade knife...
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Lathrop & Sons High Country Synergy Footbed

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  Lathrop & Sons High Country Synergy Footbed Brock Akers, Rokslide Moderator Boots are arguably the most important part of your hunting system and can make or break...
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Yeti Roadie 20 Review

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Yeti Roadie 20 Review by Travis Bertrand After that long hike back to the truck, nothing is more satisfying than reaching into the cooler and grabbing that ice...