Currently using a R&G 200. Like the vest for simplicity and weight however, I don't feel that it has enough room. Not that I want to lug more stuff through the woods but wanting to find something with more room. I'm not a particular big man, 5' 7" / 160 lbs (new dad weight) slender build, so looking for something that isn't huge on me. Any Recomendation would be greatly appreciated.
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I like the Sitka. It is not too big, holds a good amount without being bulky and is lightweight. Highly adjustable, great seat, great pot and box call pockets. Worth looking at for sure. Good luck....
The Last Strutt from Final Approach is certainly an interesting design-particularly the seat.
The new Alps Impact pro is a good design as well as long as you don't need pot call pockets. Otherwise, I think the Grand Slam is the way to go. (just toss out the frame)
Man to me the Nomad is the ultimate vest. I love that it has the chair style seat built in but also has the big pad. I was in need last year.
Quote from: CALLM2U on February 18, 2024, 03:30:09 PM
The Last Strutt from Final Approach is certainly an interesting design-particularly the seat.
The new Alps Impact pro is a good design as well as long as you don't need pot call pockets. Otherwise, I think the Grand Slam is the way to go. (just toss out the frame)
That's what I done with my grand slam.
I am very similar in stature and have been griping about the OSFM vests for years. I've bought and sold/traded most every commercially available vest offering out these days and they all swallow me. I'm still hunting in a 20 some year old Cabelas Tactical Tater in Sm/Med size....before Bass Pro bought out Cabelas and ruined that vest. I do have a solid color Sitka vest on deck for this season and I have very high hopes for it.
So, what I'm saying in a round about way is, a turkey vest for us small fellers is a unicorn!
Quote from: mullet dredge on February 18, 2024, 07:13:37 PM
I am very similar in stature and have been griping about the OSFM vests for years. I've bought and sold/traded most every commercially available vest offering out these days and they all swallow me. I'm still hunting in a 20 some year old Cabelas Tactical Tater in Sm/Med size....before Bass Pro bought out Cabelas and ruined that vest. I do have a solid color Sitka vest on deck for this season and I have very high hopes for it.
So, what I'm saying in a round about way is, a turkey vest for us small fellers is a unicorn!
You'll like the Sitka. The ease and level of adjustability is the best I've seen yet...
I got a fox vest that will fit perfectly,, only $4,356????
The seat on the final approach looks slick.
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Quote from: Tom007 on February 18, 2024, 03:20:29 PM
I like the Sitka. It is not too big, holds a good amount without being bulky and is lightweight. Highly adjustable, great seat, great pot and box call pockets. Worth looking at for sure. Good luck....
I feel that, with the exception of the back pack, the Sitka actually holds less.
Actually I know that for a fact as I went from a RNG to a Sitka and had to drop a few toys.
Great info! Would the sitka vest work well for someone that doesn't carry a box call?
I'm 5'8 165 so basically the same as you and I'm pretty happy with the m2. I added a box call pouch from Glenda Green on the molle web belt since the box call attachment they give you sucks. I run 2 pots, 3 strikers and a box on my left side. Right side is gloves/mask, shells, owl, crow, diaphragms and a few other gadgets on the right pocket. All the other stuff you want to carry but don't need mid hunt to in the bookbag just like on the rng
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love the rng200 myself.
Quote from: 5arraquiver on February 18, 2024, 10:58:09 PM
Great info! Would the sitka vest work well for someone that doesn't carry a box call?
Sure, I put a large push-pin in the box call pocket. You could put a trough call, scratch box, etc in it too. I think it would also hold a thermacell, but I never tried that....
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Quote from: Tom007 on February 18, 2024, 03:20:29 PM
I like the Sitka. It is not too big, holds a good amount without being bulky and is lightweight. Highly adjustable, great seat, great pot and box call pockets. Worth looking at for sure. Good luck....
I feel that, with the exception of the back pack, the Sitka actually holds less.
Actually I know that for a fact as I went from a RNG to a Sitka and had to drop a few toys.
Yea, vests are very personal, catered to one's particular hunting style. I set up my Sitka as follows: license, Turkey tote, lens wipes, napkins, flashlight, pen go in zippered back pack. I put a turkey wing in the bag. There is a solid, well protected 2 call pot pocket, I carry a push-pin in the box call pocket, shells, diaphragms in small magnetic pocket, headnet and gloves in mesh zippered inside pockets. The vest is lightweight empty, so this gear doesn't make the whole package heavy. Works for my Run&Gun set-up perfectly....
The wife is " FRankensteining " a vest for me. It is for a larger human, 6'2" 260 pounds, and is taylored for my personal set up. It will benefit her as I am her personal donkey/guide. I cant find a replacement for my Tatr 3 so I am trying this. Z
Quote from: Tom007 on February 19, 2024, 06:23:52 AM
Quote from: ruination on February 18, 2024, 08:43:12 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on February 18, 2024, 03:20:29 PM
I like the Sitka. It is not too big, holds a good amount without being bulky and is lightweight. Highly adjustable, great seat, great pot and box call pockets. Worth looking at for sure. Good luck....
I feel that, with the exception of the back pack, the Sitka actually holds less.
Actually I know that for a fact as I went from a RNG to a Sitka and had to drop a few toys.
Yea, vests are very personal, catered to one's particular hunting style. I set up my Sitka as follows: license, Turkey tote, lens wipes, napkins, flashlight, pen go in zippered back pack. I put a turkey wing in the bag. There is a solid, well protected 2 call pot pocket, I carry a push-pin in the box call pocket, shells, diaphragms in small magnetic pocket, headnet and gloves in mesh zippered inside pockets. The vest is lightweight empty, so this gear doesn't make the whole package heavy. Works for my Run&Gun set-up perfectly....
Don't get me wrong, love my Sitka vest. Love the RnG for that matter. But if he's specifically looking for something with more room, the Sitka really isn't it.
Also, I actually like the toast system.in the best if you havent tried it. Really balances the load well.
Quote from: ruination on February 20, 2024, 08:08:56 AM
Quote from: Tom007 on February 19, 2024, 06:23:52 AM
Quote from: ruination on February 18, 2024, 08:43:12 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on February 18, 2024, 03:20:29 PM
I like the Sitka. It is not too big, holds a good amount without being bulky and is lightweight. Highly adjustable, great seat, great pot and box call pockets. Worth looking at for sure. Good luck....
I feel that, with the exception of the back pack, the Sitka actually holds less.
Actually I know that for a fact as I went from a RNG to a Sitka and had to drop a few toys.
Yea, vests are very personal, catered to one's particular hunting style. I set up my Sitka as follows: license, Turkey tote, lens wipes, napkins, flashlight, pen go in zippered back pack. I put a turkey wing in the bag. There is a solid, well protected 2 call pot pocket, I carry a push-pin in the box call pocket, shells, diaphragms in small magnetic pocket, headnet and gloves in mesh zippered inside pockets. The vest is lightweight empty, so this gear doesn't make the whole package heavy. Works for my Run&Gun set-up perfectly....
Don't get me wrong, love my Sitka vest. Love the RnG for that matter. But if he's specifically looking for something with more room, the Sitka really isn't it.
Also, I actually like the toast system.in the best if you havent tried it. Really balances the load well.
I agree with you. The Sitka to me is more than a minimalist vest, but less than a full-fledged vest like the Cabelas Tar-tar series. If you looking to carry a lot, the Fox Vest (Pricey) has a phenomenal layout, carry's a ton, and is very well made using high quality materials. There are a few good options out there for sure....you just have to try them on in person, and see how it fits your style. I use different vests for different terrain/hunting styles. You almost need a few vests to cover your needs...good luck.
There are a lot of really good options out there. I am partial to the Grounded Impact 2.0 vest, but again there are several good options out there!
Drew
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