I'm still on my quest to find the perfect turkey hunting vest. I've tried multiple vests, including the nomad, alpz grand slam, mossy oak super elite, etc. None of them were just right in my opinion. Any suggestions?
What didn't you like about them and what are you looking for?
Soft seat, more pockets, kickstand ect
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on January 18, 2020, 12:50:38 PM
I'm still on my quest to find the perfect turkey hunting vest. I've tried multiple vests, including the nomad, alpz grand slam, mossy oak super elite, etc. None of them were just right in my opinion. Any suggestions?
What are you exactly looking for in the perfect vest ?
Preferably something light and cool, as it can get hot in Georgia in turkey season. No pad or kickstand needed as I carry a gobbler lounger with me. Mostly the issues I've had were disliking the call pockets or their design. Looking for one with a good layout that will hold at least three pots and three strikers, one box call, mouth calls, a secure pocket for a couple of trumpets, and a large accessory pocket for gloves, facemask, box call chalk, etc.
RNG 200 or 300..
Ol Tom Easy Rider
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on January 18, 2020, 02:32:20 PM
Preferably something light and cool, as it can get hot in Georgia in turkey season. No pad or kickstand needed as I carry a gobbler lounger with me. Mostly the issues I've had were disliking the call pockets or their design. Looking for one with a good layout that will hold at least three pots and three strikers, one box call, mouth calls, a secure pocket for a couple of trumpets, and a large accessory pocket for gloves, facemask, box call chalk, etc.
Have you considered Satchel ?
I did look at the satchel made by Glenda that is promoted on here, and I'm afraid I just wouldn't like it. Strap cutting into my neck, bag bouncing off my leg all day, just doesn't seem to be for me.
I really like the lay out of the Primos Gen2 vest. It has 4 pot call pockets which is a huge plus for me.
I really like the Alps little bear w/ turkey attachment. I take it off when set up in the lounger. Great freedom that way. Just big enough to carry all the essentials/ water, thermocell, pruners, tote, paper towels, gloves, mask, etc.
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So do you really need a "vest"? I ditched mine a while ago and don't miss it a bit. Trimmed down on what I carry and it's all I do anymore. I use a Hip Pack (not a fanny) I want it on my side so if I am Running & Gunning I can make a fast set, drop my seat and ready to go. I have used a Badlands Magnetic Hip Pack and last year I started using the Avian Sling Pack and liking it.
MK M GOBL
MK M GOBL mentioned the Avian sling pack...I purchased one on clearance toward the end of our season in TN last year from a local hunting store, and I like the setup of it. I took it deer hunting a few times to see how it wore, and if it bounced around and became bothersome, but I have had zero issues so far. Getting after turkeys can be a little different at times, with crawling into position and things like that, but I believe that it is going to be something that I really like judging from the limited experience that I have with it so far.
If you are committed to a traditional vest, I would recommend the K&H RNG models or the Cabela's tactical tat'r. Those are my favorite two out of way too many that I have tried over the years.