Garmin Colorado 400t GPS Review 03/27/09
Whether you are locating treestands, hunting the backcountry or finding your way out of an unfamiliar area, the GPS revolution has made life much easier for big game hunters. Each year, GPS manufacturers add a number of features that are quickly adopted by those that spend a great deal of their time in the woods. Garmin has long been a leader in GPS technology and the Colorado 400t leaves little doubt that they are continuing to set the bar very high. [Comments?]
Top 5 New Products for Turkey Hunters 03/12/09
It wasn't too many years back, that outdoor product manufacturers focused most of their attention towards deer hunters. Somewhere along the road, the turkey hunting craze took off and brought a sudden interest by manufacturers. Nowadays, turkey hunters anticipate a vast array of "new" products each spring. Many of these turn out to be improvements on old products, but hidden among the mix are some new, innovative ideas that really make some aspect of a turkey hunter's life easier. This year, the following five products really stood out as forerunners in the world of innovation. [Comments?]
Fieldline Glenwood Canyon Pack Review 02/25/09
Let's face it - today's hunters carry more "stuff." From binoculars to spotting scopes, rangefinders to GPSs, extra clothes, food and drink, and calls for every occasion. In order to keep all this gear organized and still easily accessible, every hunter needs a good backpack. While some of us can get everything we need into just a small daypack, others of us need something with a little more storage room. If you're like me and fit into the latter category, then you may want to give Fieldline's Glenwood Canyon internal frame backpack a look. [3 Comments]
Leupold Golden Ring Switch Power Binocular Review 02/11/09
Binoculars are one of those critical tools that have not changed significantly over the last hundred years. Gains have been made in optical clarity and light transmission, but the basic function of the binocular has remained the same over the years. Leupold's switch power design is one of those simple changes that will alter how you think about and use binoculars. [Comments?]