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Agree on the tent.....one day you might want to huff it to get ahead of a herd and spend the night. The lightweight tents are definitely worth it at that point.
At the very least, I would go with a very good bag and bivy so you have that option.
Right now, I have an ultralight tent and bivies but am looking at a canvas tent since my family is wanting to go more and more now. Those are less serious hunts at that point.
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On the binos.....buy the very best as they are a lifetime investment. I regret not buying my swaros years ago like I should have when I was single....that and a rolex. Was hard to justify it to the wife until she tried them out as well. Luckily, she is a hunter as well and got it at that point. Better late than never, right?
I'm not a fan but am a fan of the RF binos at the same time. They suck for quick ranging when stalking but are amazing for saving weight. They also usually have different warranties than normal binos due to the electronic components.
Get a good chest rig if you don't already have one.
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Originally posted by Bowhuntamistad View PostNot if you want to hunt wilderness. I count the last 8+ miles as the 80% and the drive as the other 20%.
This isn't a spike camp type purchase. That's where I see the use for a lightweight tent. This is a base camp if my buddy and his trailer can't go or can't get it back to where we want to go.
Do y'all find that the ultralight teepee type or other hold up to the cold?
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