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Started by etapia, March 25, 2020, 04:58:54 PM
Quote from: blake_08 on March 25, 2020, 05:30:19 PMI just returned a grand slam vest to Mack's. I liked the vest okay but it felt bigger (bulky) than I like and I couldn't find enough stuff to fill all the pockets if I wanted to. Plus, the seat magnets were pure trash. The seat has buckles to hold it up but if the frame is in they seem hard to get to. I ordered a Knight and Hale RNG-300 in Bottomland instead and I honestly can't find one bad thing to say about it yet. Plus it has a speed seat type seat which is nice! Also, I found it almost 50% off on amazon. Paid about 65 dollars for it.Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
Quote from: etapia on March 25, 2020, 06:14:21 PMQuote from: blake_08 on March 25, 2020, 05:30:19 PMI just returned a grand slam vest to Mack's. I liked the vest okay but it felt bigger (bulky) than I like and I couldn't find enough stuff to fill all the pockets if I wanted to. Plus, the seat magnets were pure trash. The seat has buckles to hold it up but if the frame is in they seem hard to get to. I ordered a Knight and Hale RNG-300 in Bottomland instead and I honestly can't find one bad thing to say about it yet. Plus it has a speed seat type seat which is nice! Also, I found it almost 50% off on amazon. Paid about 65 dollars for it.Sent from my SM-G975U using TapatalkThanks for the input! My worry with both is the bulk. I liked the idea of the game bag for decoys but where I hunt if decoys are used it's close enough to tote with a sling like the K&H's. Its more likely to walk far and uphill so the Knight and Hale may be the way to go! I was worried about the seat on these but it sounds like it works as advertised without having to take the vest on and off?
Quote from: blake_08 on March 25, 2020, 06:22:21 PMI was kind of unclear on the seat. You can fold the seat cushion up and down easily with the vest on your body. If your sitting on the seat and you just stand up, the seat stays tight to your butt until you fold it up. Hope this helps.Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Mossberg90MN on March 25, 2020, 06:24:31 PMI would do Alps. Because that's what I did. I bought the alps and it was awesome. Then cabelas restocked with there vests. Took my alps back to cabelas and got the cabelas vest. Went home and further inspected it... It feel much cheaper in comparison. Partly because it is. I paid $180 for my alps through cabelas. The cabelas vest just felt thinner and cheaper quality. That I felt the extra amount was worth the investment to me. So I went back and got my old vest back.People do love that cabelas vest... but I have the utmost confidence in the Alps quality and longevity.Those run and gun vests are awesome. I have the 200. My only issue is it doesn't have a game big. Regardless I'm also keeping that in my truck shall I feel the need arises.
Quote from: skimerhorn on March 25, 2020, 07:31:26 PMI have both. I have hunted with my cabelas vest the last 5 years with no issues. Wanted to try something new so I got a Alps this winter. The also doesn't have the room in it that the cabelas vest does so after I took out all the stuff I forgot I had packed in there it made up the wight difference of the frame. I've never hunted with a frame vest before. The alps feels a lil more bulky but that might just be the frame? The cables is comfortable and the alps seems to be from just messing around with it. Both seem built well. So the cabelas is good and cant say for sure about the alps but seems nice from what I've seen. Can give a better update in 3 weeks when va season comes in
Quote from: rxhunter13 on March 25, 2020, 08:32:43 PMI tried the grand slam as well and felt it was very bulky and didn't hold near as much as my Cabela's vest. Ended up sending the alps back.