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Old 03-28-2013, 14:03   #16
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Look into Kryptek outdoor. Veteran owned and operated. Great material and product. Comes in a variety of patterns. It's been tested in the deepest of wilderness in Alaska. Check it out
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Old 03-28-2013, 17:38   #17
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Look into Kryptek outdoor. Veteran owned and operated. Great material and product. Comes in a variety of patterns. It's been tested in the deepest of wilderness in Alaska. Check it out
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Old 03-29-2013, 12:53   #18
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Understood.... deficiency identified..

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Old 03-31-2013, 08:49   #19
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I just want to see a b(ad)ass boat going 60 MPH!
not a bass boat, but a a fast fishing boat..

http://youtu.be/h8zdqxHnSmo
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Old 03-31-2013, 11:24   #20
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not a bass boat, but a a fast fishing boat..

http://youtu.be/h8zdqxHnSmo
I think that would work when trolling for Walleyes...
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Old 03-31-2013, 13:55   #21
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I do believe that you are correct definately get to to the spot pretty damn quick
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Old 04-03-2013, 09:08   #22
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Wet Weather Gear.

I am a true believer in... "You learn something new everyday." I checked out that Canadian wet weather gear. I am impressed. The Canook's finally came up with a good piece of gear. Thanks gents. Very helpful information and I wasn't even looking for it or thinking about it.
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Old 02-12-2014, 14:55   #23
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Hate to resurrect something but this post relates to some info I am looking for.

Tax returns are coming in soon and I'm caught up on everything so I've decided to splurge on something I otherwise wouldn't be able to get. I'm looking to get a set of Arcteryx rain gear, trying to decide between the Alpha and Gryphon, I'll be using them for hunting, rucking, training on the range and any issue's where I might be forced to leave the house in a hurry, thus I'm looking for something fairly pack-able and breathable, I am also in Hurricane country. I train with both a chest rig and plate carrier.

Does anyone have any experience with these products?
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Old 03-01-2014, 12:20   #24
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I have had the alpha gear for several years AFSOC used to issue it. It is great light weight and breathable. Most important it is durable and WORKS as advertised. Only problem is it is very expensive ($700+ for top). but i think that you get your monies worth. Look into the LEAF program
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