Bird vests.
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 2
Bird vests.
Hey all,
I am looking into a new bird vest. I want to get a technical type vest. I was thinking either the Mother technical Bird Vest, the LL Bean Upland Vest Pack, or the Badlsnds Bird vest. Does anybody have any experience with any of these?? opinions??
Thanks
I am looking into a new bird vest. I want to get a technical type vest. I was thinking either the Mother technical Bird Vest, the LL Bean Upland Vest Pack, or the Badlsnds Bird vest. Does anybody have any experience with any of these?? opinions??
Thanks
#2
I can only comment about the quality and longevity of my L.L. Beaner. As I'm not sure of what model I have...
I have a 12+ year old vest that was $20-30 more than others. It has held up nicely and looks nicer than all my hunting buddies. Of course they are uglier anyways so not hard to beat...
I don't believe you can go wrong...
Welcome to the site!!!
I have a 12+ year old vest that was $20-30 more than others. It has held up nicely and looks nicer than all my hunting buddies. Of course they are uglier anyways so not hard to beat...
I don't believe you can go wrong...
Welcome to the site!!!
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#3
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 2
Thank you so much!! It's a nice site!
I currently have a bean hunting coat that I've beaten up for years from CT, NY, vt, NH, and Maine. It's so beat up I have taxidermy thread holding it together. But it hasn't failed me yet. And the rips and tears and blood add character. I am looking for a technical vest for when I'm guiding and don't need the whole coat. Or on warm days when it's just too much. Thank u for the input.
I currently have a bean hunting coat that I've beaten up for years from CT, NY, vt, NH, and Maine. It's so beat up I have taxidermy thread holding it together. But it hasn't failed me yet. And the rips and tears and blood add character. I am looking for a technical vest for when I'm guiding and don't need the whole coat. Or on warm days when it's just too much. Thank u for the input.