Tuesday, November 28, 2017

$25??? - Excellent Quality, Excellent Price! - HQ Issue Reverse MOLLE Ba...



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Today Luke is reviewing a small military style pack which has really impressed him; the HQ Issue Reverse MOLLE Backpack!



Link : https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/hq-issue-reverse-molle-day-pack?a=1935341

Weight : 1.8lbs

Price : $25.00

Colors : Black, Olive and Coyote,

Based on the classic MOLLE packs you've seen throughout history. It features a durable 600-denier polyester shell, ventilated mesh back panel, and contoured shoulder straps for comfort. Get yours here for LESS!

·              Constructed from 600-denier polyester for lightweight durability
·              Ventilated mesh back panel
·              Contoured shoulder straps for comfort
·              Reinforced carry handle for easy transport
·              4 quick-release compression straps
·              Main compartment accepts up to a 2.5L hydration bladder (not included)
·              Covered dual hydration portholes
·              Soft touch-fastener lining won't scratch your gear
·              Dimensions are 10" x 8" x 17"h.
·              1,360-cu. in. (approx. 22 liters) capacity
·              Imported

Order today!

Key Specifications

·              Item Number: 641080
·              Dimensions: 10" x 8" x 17"h.
·              Weight: 1.8 lbs.

Capacity: 1,360-cu. in. (approx. 22 liters)
Country of origin: China

Review :

This is a small pack which is perfect for a day hike.  Perfect for your EDC needs, carrying a handgun for carry and conceal and so on.



Sunday, November 26, 2017

Chasing the Sun - Day Hike + Photography + Stealth Camp Scout



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Join Luke for a multi-aspect adventure where he is chasing the sunrise, doing some photography and scouting out for his next Stealth Overnight Adventure!

Previous Trip : https://youtu.be/Ut2-scGmRVk








Friday, November 24, 2017

That's a Lot of Gloves! - Texas Good Gloves - Viewer Product Showcase



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This is episode 3 of the Viewer Product Showcase and tonight we have some Gloves....gloves of all types from Texas Good Gloves!

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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

High Route Gear RectangleLight Food Bag – Review



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Today Luke is reviewing the High Route Gear RectangleLight Food Bag which is an excellent way to carry food and can be used as a bear bag as well!

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Link : https://www.highroutegear.com/collections/ultralight-storage-systems/products/weekender-food-bag-black

Price : $30

Weight : 2.9oz

Colors :  Gray, Black and Blue

The RectangleLight Food Bag is perfect for a 2-3 day trip or a simple over-nighter. The simple design allows for easy access to your food and other consumables.

Xpac is a great fabric. While we are familiar with Dyneema Composite Fabrics (DCF) aka Cuben Fiber, we felt that the fabric lacked long term durability. DCF is a great material but while Xpac weighs slightly more it is FAR more durable. We wanted a storage/food bag that could be ultralight but still be scraped on rocks and dropped from trees. Xpac’s laminated and reinforced construction allows for that level of durability.

·              Made with durable X-Pac VX21 Fabric
·              Water-Resistant
·              YYK weather resistant, inverted zipper.
·              Weight: 2.9 ounces
·              Dimensions: 12 inches x 6 inches x 6 inches
·              Volume: 432 cubic inches (7 Liters)
·              MADE IN THE USA

Pros :

Excellent quality.

Looks to be handmade

Well thought-out and designed.

High quality materials-name brand zippers

It is weather resistant,

Easy to use as a bear bag

I keep a large thick plastic bag inside for trash along with lots of line and a carabineer for bear bag usage

Cons :

There is no logo or label on the bag and I have on multiple occasions who made it.  On a gear testing trip a week ago I was having lunch along side of the trail and had a hiker pass, we talked and he asked about my food bag…unfortunately I couldn’t tell him who made it as there isn’t a logo or label and I couldn’t remember it.