No vest if you can get by without one. I usually wear one early season when it is cooler and no foliage, and ditch it mid season when it warms up and foliage is present.TreyB":2tv51sg4 said:What is your favorite vest?
MrClif":11ycto72 said:Picked up one the Alps Grand Slams last year in Bottomland they were 100.00 out the door. Hunted with it all season in couple different states, didnt think I'd like it due to the additional weight but I love it. You don't have to have a tree which is very helpful in cutovers here and also found it useful in Kansas. It is also hydration bladder compatible, I'd never used one but bought a decent bladder off amazon and tried and probably will never go back to carrying water bottle again. The straw hangs on shoulder and very easy to grab a drink to wet mouth while calling with very little movement.
rbreedi1":26j4w8ir said:I like my cabelas tatr vest.. I think its the super tat'r , its not the tactical one. I bought it on sale couple years ago, they usually run some deals on them closer to season.
Setterman":n41jixxl said:Tactical tatr 2. I've had them all and it's the best
Although the new primos is interesting and if it's better built then the bucklick or redhead it might be awesome
Setterman":1yp36vs0 said:Tactical tatr 2. I've had them all and it's the best
Although the new primos is interesting and if it's better built then the bucklick or redhead it might be awesome
Poleaxe":35p7jjp4 said:Tat'r vest are well made too. I garuntee it would still be in the same shape you bought it to pass down to your boy Eric.
TreyB":2wswxqj3 said:Poleaxe":2wswxqj3 said:Tat'r vest are well made too. I garuntee it would still be in the same shape you bought it to pass down to your boy Eric.
He's 4... so it must be made well.