Is all this new gear is reduckulously great?
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 1:18 pm
I have only recently learned about Banded, Hardcore, Muddy Water Camo, etc. Even the Sitka ($$$!!) seems cutting-edge. Under Armour really seems to be upping the game too.
Then I realized I didn't know anything about coolers. Reference: all the coolers y'all were posting about: Frigid-Rigid, K2, the Brute, the ORCA, Canyon Coolers, etc.
Some of the tech surrounding e-collars right now seems pretty great too. (All the Garmin/Astro GPS surge we're going to see, innovative designs like Hawx and RAPT, etc.)
I have been looking to get a layout blind and there's all kinds of companies I wasn't familiar with.
I guess I'm out of the gear loop, even though I thought I was up on stuff through reading the internets and gun dog mags and such.
I appreciate product innovators: I think Drake was able to get in the game through great innovation 10 + years ago and they seemed to make a lot of hunting clothing companies think about how/why they do what they do.
I'm just wondering what else I'm missing. I'm also wondering what we haven't seen yet.
I think that the roto-molded cooler industry could jump right into the dog crate game for hunters. Airline crates are awesome, but they can be brutally dangerous on hot days. One of those super trailers/toppers with the 4" doublewall with fans and forced ventilation would be perfect, but not only could I not afford that with one or two dogs, it would take up way too much space and I wouldn't use it all the time anyways. I think a single-dog cooler-type crate that could be secure and would help with the heat issues would be a great product. Those big coolers are almost that size already, the dimensions just need to be adjusted. Add handles/vents/fans/lights/whatever and you've got a great kennel that shouldn't cost thousands of dollars.
And I thought all the camo innovation was about done until I saw the Muddy Water camo post the other day. That timber one looks great! Even the wetland one looks great for flooded field hunting and such.
Anyways, wondering what y'all thought about the current state of "gear" for lack of a better term. I know none of it is essential, but some of it sure seems great!
Then I realized I didn't know anything about coolers. Reference: all the coolers y'all were posting about: Frigid-Rigid, K2, the Brute, the ORCA, Canyon Coolers, etc.
Some of the tech surrounding e-collars right now seems pretty great too. (All the Garmin/Astro GPS surge we're going to see, innovative designs like Hawx and RAPT, etc.)
I have been looking to get a layout blind and there's all kinds of companies I wasn't familiar with.
I guess I'm out of the gear loop, even though I thought I was up on stuff through reading the internets and gun dog mags and such.
I appreciate product innovators: I think Drake was able to get in the game through great innovation 10 + years ago and they seemed to make a lot of hunting clothing companies think about how/why they do what they do.
I'm just wondering what else I'm missing. I'm also wondering what we haven't seen yet.
I think that the roto-molded cooler industry could jump right into the dog crate game for hunters. Airline crates are awesome, but they can be brutally dangerous on hot days. One of those super trailers/toppers with the 4" doublewall with fans and forced ventilation would be perfect, but not only could I not afford that with one or two dogs, it would take up way too much space and I wouldn't use it all the time anyways. I think a single-dog cooler-type crate that could be secure and would help with the heat issues would be a great product. Those big coolers are almost that size already, the dimensions just need to be adjusted. Add handles/vents/fans/lights/whatever and you've got a great kennel that shouldn't cost thousands of dollars.
And I thought all the camo innovation was about done until I saw the Muddy Water camo post the other day. That timber one looks great! Even the wetland one looks great for flooded field hunting and such.
Anyways, wondering what y'all thought about the current state of "gear" for lack of a better term. I know none of it is essential, but some of it sure seems great!