I had a great season and was able to harvest two really nice Rios. I hunted in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Wisconsin, but while hunting those states I learned a turkey vest might be the best option than my turkey satchel to evenly distribute the weight of my gear while running and running. I currently use Cabela's strut seat which is nice and worked on most setups, didn't work well in others especially in Texas. I'm thinking a lounger would be nice since I have a bad back and also I tried one in Oklahoma and it was nice. I'm currently looking at the Alp Super Elite 4.0 and their Alps Vanish MC. What are your thoughts on those products or other recommendations for turkey vest and Longer.
I have like my Cabela's tactical tatr 2, it's good for moving a lot and has a nice cushion. I also have a Cabela's low profile chair I will use if I plan on staying in one place.
Chest pack and a Glenda Green butt cushion.
I carry a lounger chair most of the time. I sometimes use a BeardBuster stadium type seat and a Klymit cushion in it for running and gunning. I tried an Alps Sling pack this spring but usually just wear my Cabela's Tactical Tat'r II vest and carry a lounger on a gunsling.
Comfort helps me stay still and being still helps kill turkeys.
And read the weight numbers on those loungers, they aren't all the same.
I ditched my vest years ago for a lounger and haven't looked back. WAY more comfortable and super easy to sling over my shoulder and still be mobile. I have both a Cabela's version and a Browning Strutter. The Browning set me back a few more bucks and I can't say it's any better than the Cabela's. Both work great.
No way I am carrying an 8lb chair, lafuma low chair, less than 2 lbs and pretty close in comfort to a lounger.
I wore my vest, Alps 4.0 the first two days of VA and WV. It's a nice vest but very heavy at the end of the day.
I have a chest pack with a back water bladder that also carries snacks. It is much lighter than a vest. No seat, but haven't had to many issues without the seat yet.
It all comes down to what type of hunt I am having. At times my Glenda Green Satchel works great while at other times I prefer my Nomad vest. I did try one of the loungers (As a matter of fact I have two of them) and don't care for them. If I don't have a sapling to help pull myself up, I have to roll out of the chair onto the ground, get on my knees and try to get up.
I now have a black folding collapsible chair that sits 18 or 20" off the ground. I took some camo burlap and covered the chair, and it works great.
I put a detachable sling on it and I'm good to go!
Quote from: Gooserbat on May 30, 2024, 02:41:15 PMChest pack and a Glenda Green butt cushion.
That's where I'm headed...
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Currently use the alps long spur deluxe. By itself it's pretty light weight. It has 2 small chest packs and a fanny pack with a seat. It has room for everything I need and more; 2 pot calls, a box call, 4 or 5 strikers, a clippers, bug spray, face mask and gloves,compass, range finder, snacks, a holder that fits a Gatorade size bottle nicely with another stuffed in the fanny pack along with my rain gear and battery pack for charging a phone.
Glenda Green for me. No contest. Her seat as well. I walk and move a good bit. The seat is no lounger but it's easier carried. If you are carrying so much stuff that the satchel makes that big a diff I suggest leaving something. I carry a 20oz thermos of coffee or water most days along with a good # of calls- mostly friction as I don't have a lot of confidence in mouth yelpers. I also use a parachord strap from my rear belt loop to secure strap on my hip to keep it there when I'm " bobbin n weavin". Just my $.02 Sir and probably worth less than that.
#NeverBakToTheVest!
I was not able to hunt with my Waldrop chair because I got it after season but everything so far shows it to be a winner.
Still using a Bucklick Creek vest which is $99 at Bass Pro/Cabelas. Hunting around the country, sometimes there isn't a good tree to set up on. This has a stadium seat type back and has pockets for everything.I have good back support anywhere.
The vest itself isn't that heavy.
I would reinforce the top with heavy weight fishing line as the plastic struts of the stadium seat may extrude over time.
I love the grounded vest and wear it about 90% of the time. The Cabelas Speed Seat and Marsipual Chest pack is great when its really warm or if I'm going to walk a lot.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on May 31, 2024, 04:58:44 PMNo way I am carrying an 8lb chair, lafuma low chair, less than 2 lbs and pretty close in comfort to a lounger.
I love my Lafuma-have two of them but it is nowhere near as comfortable as my 7 lb Barronett lounger. If im not walking too far, I'll take the lounger every time.
Like many, it depends on how I plan to hunt. If I have a lot of hiking and/or frequent movement, I use my Alps Longspur vest (no seat) and a Glenda Green seat cushion for ease of access and to keep weight down. If I know I am going to be in one place for a while, I like my Glenda Green satchel and my turkey lounger.
This year I hunted with the Sitka turkey tool belt and occasionally a Cabela's gobbler chair. That rig worked great for me.
I got a deal on an Alpz Grand Slam Lounger but never hunted with it. I'll give that a shot next year.
Quote from: PalmettoRon on June 02, 2024, 09:23:46 AMStill using a Bucklick Creek vest which is $99 at Bass Pro/Cabelas. Hunting around the country, sometimes there isn't a good tree to set up on. This has a stadium seat type back and has pockets for everything.I have good back support anywhere.
The vest itself isn't that heavy.
I would reinforce the top with heavy weight fishing line as the plastic struts of the stadium seat may extrude over time.
I started with a Bucklick Creek many years ago. Wasn't until I blew out the stitching that I decided to eat weren't for me.
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My advice with any vest purchase is get the lightest one, of the ones you like
My post season gear assessment is that I have to much of it. (but I just might need it....)
Quote from: KYTurkey07 on May 30, 2024, 01:09:07 PMI have like my Cabela's tactical tatr 2, it's good for moving a lot and has a nice cushion. I also have a Cabela's low profile chair I will use if I plan on staying in one place.
x2. Both have been on hunts where I only walked 100yards and then others where it was 7+ miles a day. I did modify my chair strap to be thrown across my back at an angle and it seems to be less noticeable.