I'm in need of a new vest or something. The one I currently have is just too much. It's hot, more pockets than 2 guys need and no good place to carry water. So what's a good vest that's light but comfortable to sit in. I liked the look of the run and gun 300 but they are out of stock
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A lot of people like Glenda Green satchels. She has 2 different sizes. I have both but use a vest most of the time.
Don't mean to be a drag, but....it been discussed so many times in the last month it ain't funny.
Just scroll down and read
I can't help with your vest situation but it does sound like you need to shed some stuff alright. Welcome to OG. I am currently exploring the idea of using a waist pack.
I ditched a vest last year and was using a Fanny pack and a Bino harness. I posted a few pics last year. Pretty good little setup.
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Cabelas Speed Seat. Light, functional, not hot, and a great seat pad.
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Glenda Green standard sized satchel for me. I like carrying an array of different calls with me. Still lighter than a vest.
I just picked up one of Mrs. Glenda's murses as well last year, and I like it. Get one of her tire seats too...those things are comfy.
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I went from a vest to a Minimalist Satchel a couple years back.. Easy to ditch, and It will teach you that 90% of what you put in a vest is unnecessary..
I am also a member of the Glenda Green minimalist satchel legion and doubt I will ever return to a vest. I use a turkey chair most of the time so a seat was not a priority. I have attached a mouth call holder and scotch bright pad to the strap for easy access. When we pull up, put it over my shoulder and I am off. I leave the flap open and put my calls on it so that I get to them quickly but not forget and leave them
Prior to the satchel, I used an Alps Longspur vest. It was a minimalist vest that was very open to keep you from getting hot but still had the seat. It was my favorite of the vests.
Adapt what you need to carry, and what you carry it in, to the circumstances under which you hunt and the way you hunt. Somewhere along the line, folks got it in their mind that if you turkey hunt, you have to have this piece of equipment known as a turkey vest. While it is true that there are conditions and types of hunting that make a vest a practical tool, there are some where a vest is just an annoyance.
Take a good look at where and how you will be hunting,...and make the decision on whether you should go with a vest or some other piece of gear instead. Contrary to the popular belief that vest manufacturers have tried to instill to the turkey hunters of the world, you don't have to wear a vest that will carry the kitchen sink to be a "real" turkey hunter. ;D
Quote from: Jmillwood21 on March 05, 2023, 07:04:53 AM
I ditched a vest last year and was using a Fanny pack and a Bino harness. I posted a few pics last year. Pretty good little setup.
Nice little setup!
Glenda Green Satchel, she is out of inventory on the satchels and she posted last week, if you want one do it ASAP, because she is having some back problems and not able to work all day making satchels ...
When I do not wear a vest, I have a few other alternatives, all depending on hunting and weather conditions. One is a Cabelas Speed seat that I modified and added suspenders, and a pot call holder. Great warm weather set up. Also pictured is a chest pack that is light, holds just enough on a rainy day hunt under my rain gear. It is made just for Turkey hunting. Third very minimalist set-up is the belt pack. 2 pouches, the smaller holds license, separated mouth call pocket, and shell loops. The larger pouch fits box, push-pins, etc. This set-up is for real hot days, or when I am on the move. I switch it up through the season.......
I still run a RNG 300 for all day hunts, but this is all one really needs for the morning or afternoon.
Yelper on a lanyard, mouth call, long box call holster on the belt (this one is Goretex, spitting rain the morning I took this pic), dump pouch / pants cargo pockets for miscellaneous gear, and a molle water bottle holster.
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I've tried lots of vest alternatives - fanny packs, sling bags, etc. I keep coming back to a vest for my hunting style. i carry about the same load all season, but the best thing I did was trim down how much I carry in the vest. no reason to be dragging everything you own into the woods. really think about what you use and leave the rest at home.
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I still run a RNG 300 for all day hunts, but this is all one really needs for the morning or afternoon.
Yelper on a lanyard, mouth call, long box call holster on the belt (this one is Goretex, spitting rain the morning I took this pic), dump pouch / pants cargo pockets for miscellaneous gear, and a molle water bottle holster.
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Nice set-up
Quote from: Tom007 on March 05, 2023, 12:38:43 PM
Nice set-up
Thanks. The belt uses a magnetic buckle, so it just goes right over my cargo pants. Easy on and off.
Quote from: Tom007 on March 05, 2023, 11:35:22 AM
When I do not wear a vest, I have a few other alternatives, all depending on hunting and weather conditions. One is a Cabelas Speed seat that I modified and added suspenders, and a pot call holder. Great warm weather set up. Also pictured is a chest pack that is light, holds just enough on a rainy day hunt under my rain gear. It is made just for Turkey hunting. Third very minimalist set-up is the belt pack. 2 pouches, the smaller holds license, separated mouth call pocket, and shell loops. The larger pouch fits box, push-pins, etc. This set-up is for real hot days, or when I am on the move. I switch it up through the season.......
very nice Tom! Put some padding for the shoulders and you would have it all!
Quote from: Tom007 on March 05, 2023, 11:35:22 AM
When I do not wear a vest, I have a few other alternatives, all depending on hunting and weather conditions. One is a Cabelas Speed seat that I modified and added suspenders, and a pot call holder. Great warm weather set up. Also pictured is a chest pack that is light, holds just enough on a rainy day hunt under my rain gear. It is made just for Turkey hunting. Third very minimalist set-up is the belt pack. 2 pouches, the smaller holds license, separated mouth call pocket, and shell loops. The larger pouch fits box, push-pins, etc. This set-up is for real hot days, or when I am on the move. I switch it up through the season.......
I love the looks of this turkey chest pack. What is the specific model? I'm just not a fan of the satchels.
Quote from: Old Timer on March 05, 2023, 02:31:06 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on March 05, 2023, 11:35:22 AM
When I do not wear a vest, I have a few other alternatives, all depending on hunting and weather conditions. One is a Cabelas Speed seat that I modified and added suspenders, and a pot call holder. Great warm weather set up. Also pictured is a chest pack that is light, holds just enough on a rainy day hunt under my rain gear. It is made just for Turkey hunting. Third very minimalist set-up is the belt pack. 2 pouches, the smaller holds license, separated mouth call pocket, and shell loops. The larger pouch fits box, push-pins, etc. This set-up is for real hot days, or when I am on the move. I switch it up through the season.......
very nice Tom! Put some padding for the shoulders and you would have it all!
The shoulder strap pads adjust up and down...thanks m friend. Be well
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Quote from: Tom007 on March 05, 2023, 11:35:22 AM
When I do not wear a vest, I have a few other alternatives, all depending on hunting and weather conditions. One is a Cabelas Speed seat that I modified and added suspenders, and a pot call holder. Great warm weather set up. Also pictured is a chest pack that is light, holds just enough on a rainy day hunt under my rain gear. It is made just for Turkey hunting. Third very minimalist set-up is the belt pack. 2 pouches, the smaller holds license, separated mouth call pocket, and shell loops. The larger pouch fits box, push-pins, etc. This set-up is for real hot days, or when I am on the move. I switch it up through the season.......
I love the looks of this turkey chest pack. What is the specific model? I'm just not a fan of the satchels.
Outdoor Vision Turkey Chest back, real well set-up, great shoulder straps......good luck.....
I also switched from a vest to one of Glenda Green's satchels 2 years ago and love it.
I'm jumping on the Speed Seat train this year.
I think I'm really going to like it, we'll see.
Most of the time I'm wearing an Ol Tom vestless shirt as well.
I have a backpack I love but the plastic clips on it have broken. Every time I go to a yard sale I try to find old broken hunting gear with those clips on them. This year I will be using my camera backpack so I can also bring in my camera gear, thing is going to be interesting though, stands to about my hips.
I have a bino rig, two range finder pockets and a water bladder pack. All four items are separate, but seem work it.
Is a lot lighter and cooler than a full vest but I like my vest early season. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230307/f4422c377071c8c658e51f87e4682d79.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230307/4e47e2234233038d2c0d460838b7dec0.jpg)
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Real nice set-ups...