Check out the Coros Apex. I have the 46mm and love it. It has an altimeter that relies on the in-built barometer. The battery lasts 2-3 weeks with regular intense GPS workouts, longer without any GPS workouts. All for around $300.
I have a helinox chair one. I’d never consider an alternative. It weighs very little, is very comfortable and is dead to nuts reliable. You can get cheaper chairs but they’ll either be much heavier, less reliable or both. If you want a lightweight backcountry/backpacking chair you can’t do...
I’ve been using a 20* Econ Burrow on the ground for the last year and a half or so. Last summer I was 225 lbs as a 6’ guy. Im a side sleeper and I move around a fair bit; I didn’t have any issues. I sleep about average for temp and I love the ability to tuck completely under when it’s cold or...
I’m a quilt guy. The hammock gear economy Burrow in 0 degrees with a sewn footbox weighs in at 33 oz, compacts down nicely and costs $270. You’ll need a very good sleeping pad in those temps too, make sure to allow for that.
Looking for a small/medium Metcalf with the guide light MT frame. Color isn’t terribly important. I live in Colorado and can likely pick it up about anywhere in the state. Or we can work out shipping for the right bag.
I think this is the right answer. I’m looking at reviews now and they all seem to speak glowingly about it. I can see why the folks on here love you so much.
I’m getting started on putting together proper gear for my Colorado elk and mule deer hunting. My budget for accessories is tight and I’ve pinpointed three main options for a range finder below $200:
Vortex Impact 1000
Leupold RX-1400i TBR Laser Rangefinder
Nikon Prostaff 1000i
I won’t be...