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Ol' Tom I-Beam, Dura-Lite, or Russel Outdoors Limbhanger?

Started by TANK, January 28, 2012, 11:45:11 AM

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TANK

I am asking you guys opinion on which vest I should get next. I currently have the Limbhanger. I've gotten 4 seasons out of it, but the cushion that was once 2.5 in thick has been mashed down to about 1/2 in and the stricker pockets all have holes worn in the bottoms. I like the looks of all 3 vests but I can't tell much about the features of the Ol' Tom's. I also like the fact that you can get them in Bottomland camo. What do yall think?

Gamblinman

"I don't hunt turkeys because I want to. I hunt turkeys because I have to."

savduck

The Ol Tom is thin as tissue paper. The Russell limbhanger is well made. Id get another one.
Georgia Boy

bunk

I really like my Ol'Tom but I've only had it two seasons so I can say how long it will hold up. It is then but it's lightweight and cool.

simpzenith

I got an Ol' Tom I-Beam last spring and love it. Best vest I've ever owned.


Houndstooth Game Calls

Russel all the way, seam work is way better in my opinion there clothing is great to!!

Cove

I personally am in love with a Cabelas Tactical Tater 2, its satisfied my long long search for the right vest. It's closer to perfect than the others I've tired (Elite, Limbhanger, Ol Tom). But if the seats the issue, I'd just replace it with an inner tube type cushion and rock on.

TANK

I have tried the inner tube thing before. I hunt in south Louisiana & the tube didn't last through the whole hunt. A saw briar popped a hole in it with the quickness and then I had a sore & wet behind....

ctwny1

Ol'Tom is the way to go. I have to agree with every word simpzenith said.  I've been using mine Ol Tom vest for 5 years now and still going strong.

Cove

Quote from: TANK on January 28, 2012, 10:10:57 PM
I have tried the inner tube thing before. I hunt in south Louisiana & the tube didn't last through the whole hunt. A saw briar popped a hole in it with the quickness and then I had a sore & wet behind....

The guys I know have the tube of a lawnmower tire, I would think those are pretty stout.

jyoung

Man, it's Ol' Tom all the way.   :newmascot:  You will not regret it!!




Features:
- "I Beam" back pad protects hunters of all sizes against any size tree.

- ThermaCELL® storage pocket

- External "Quick Draw" slate call pouch

- Gun Cradle: so innovative, yet so simple - the Gun Cradle strap holds the stock of your shotgun in place, allowing you to balance the forend on your knee and have both hands free to operate turkey calls. Interchangeable for left- or right-handed shooters, or can be completely removed.

- Two vertical slate call pockets with elastic striker sleeves.  These pockets close securely with a zipper, but they also have magnetic closures to keep your calls secure when you need to quickly reposition on a gobbler without wasting time zipping up the zippers.

- Two detachable locator call lanyards

- Four external mesh pockets for diaphragm calls

- Two external box call pockets, ergonomically angled for easy access with minimal movement

- Padded rear seat: secures to the back of the vest with magnets, not straps or buckles.  It is the fastest and easiest seat system on the market

- Water bottle pocket

- External limb clippers pocket

- Blood-proof game bag

- Spine Pad: protects your back while leaning against a tree

- 8 Shell Loops (4 per side)

- Three 4" x 4" elastic pocket for accessories

- Five 2" x 2" pockets for storing diaphragm call cases

- One 8" x 10" mesh map/accessory pocket

- Four 4" x 5" clear vinyl pockets - perfect for small items that you want to be able to view without opening the pocket to see what is inside, such as sand paper, chalk, surfacing tools, and a hunting license

- One D-Ring for securing keys or tethering a GPS or compass

- Recoil padding in the shoulder straps

- Blaze orange rear safety flag in Spine Pad pocket.


One Size Fits Most: adjustable side straps and chest strap allow for a broad range of adjustment

Jonathan Young


Turkey Trot

Until The Turkeys Have Their Historians, Tales Of The Hunt Shall Always Glorify The Hunter

runngun

Blessed are the peacemakers for they are the children of God.

Turkey Trot

I have a Limbhanger and like it pretty well, but like the Ol Tom pockets a little better.  A tall or portly man will have problems with OT because it is a one size fits most.  I have a long torso and I am fairly thick in the chest it just feels too short on me.  The Limbhanger is sized, I have an XL, and fits well. 
Until The Turkeys Have Their Historians, Tales Of The Hunt Shall Always Glorify The Hunter