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Up The Tahrs 93 Hunting Gear 09-10-2023, 05:03 PM
300wsm for life There is lots in the buy sell... 09-10-2023, 05:25 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Thanks for the reply mate... 09-10-2023, 05:27 PM
Bobba Mate you just opened up a can... 09-10-2023, 05:26 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Awesome mate thanks for the... 09-10-2023, 05:29 PM
Ryan_Songhurst You don't need an 80L pack. 09-10-2023, 05:27 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Okay cool thanks for the... 09-10-2023, 05:30 PM
No good names left As you said most of this has... 09-10-2023, 05:28 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Awesome thanks for the info,... 09-10-2023, 05:30 PM
Hunter_Nick Honestly there are only a... 09-10-2023, 05:33 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Awesome mate that’s exactly... 09-10-2023, 05:38 PM
Younghunter123 I agree and disagree I went... 09-10-2023, 06:28 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 thats a good point mate.... 09-10-2023, 06:39 PM
Ned My approach is to try and go... 09-10-2023, 07:14 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Thats great advice mate... 09-10-2023, 07:41 PM
Say yer prayers varmint! IMO If you’ve paid at least... 09-10-2023, 07:23 PM
Up The Tahrs 93 Yeah that seems to be about... 09-10-2023, 07:52 PM
Charmser Great to hear you're getting... 21-10-2023, 01:09 AM
Charmser For binoculars, you might... 21-10-2023, 01:00 PM
7remmagman Bushbuck bino harness great... 09-10-2023, 09:21 PM
Ryan_Songhurst Should have a pack dump... 10-10-2023, 08:32 AM
Sauer270 Bincoulars- I would save up... 19-10-2023, 08:47 PM
yeah_na_missed You also don't need to spend... 19-10-2023, 11:34 PM
yeah_na_missed Also, meant to say, look at... 19-10-2023, 11:52 PM
mopheadrob Another good thread on this... 20-10-2023, 08:41 PM
Dicko Time is on your side. Good... 20-10-2023, 09:13 PM
SmokeyJason Ah the good old days, a pair... 20-10-2023, 11:20 PM
Micky Duck K2hunter pack..waited 20... 21-10-2023, 08:04 PM
Happy Jack Tramping gear is just as... 21-10-2023, 09:35 PM
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    Hunting Gear

    Hey Team
    Fairly new to Deer hunting. Apologies if this has already been asked 1000 times.
    I’ll be going on a roar trip to the south island next year with my dad and my good mate
    Looking for recommendations of good tried and tested gear to buy and maybe what to stay away from
    Have some gear already but Will be needing binos + harness. 80l pack. Tent, sleeping bag + sleeping gear. Cooker. Meals ect
    Would rather buy once cry once but look forward to hearing your opinions
    Cheers, Ty


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    There is lots in the buy sell section. Have a scroll through. A badlands bino harness has just popped up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300wsm for life View Post
    There is lots in the buy sell section. Have a scroll through. A badlands bino harness has just popped up.
    Thanks for the reply mate
    Dont think i can see the bss section yet but i will probably be looking to buy most of my gear new
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    Mate you just opened up a can of worms, everybody is different in there preferences for gear and I reckon its only something you can learn through trial and error.

    A lot will depend on what altitude and temperatures you plan to be out in and how much money you have.

    Binos buy the best you can afford
    Bino harness twinneedle
    Pack - you need to try these on for fit. Kuiu pack is amaze balls.
    Tent to sleep how many people, what altitude?
    Sleeping bag - macpac on sale hard to beat.
    Cooker- Jetboil for a team, Primus ETA for solo.

    Just my two cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobba View Post
    Mate you just opened up a can of worms, everybody is different in there preferences for gear and I reckon its only something you can learn through trial and error.

    A lot will depend on what altitude and temperatures you plan to be out in and how much money you have.

    Binos buy the best you can afford
    Bino harness twinneedle
    Pack - you need to try these on for fit. Kuiu pack is amaze balls.
    Tent to sleep how many people, what altitude?
    Sleeping bag - macpac on sale hard to beat.
    Cooker- Jetboil for a team, Primus ETA for solo.

    Just my two cents.
    Awesome mate thanks for the info.


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    You don't need an 80L pack.
    Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    You don't need an 80L pack.
    Okay cool thanks for the advice.


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    As you said most of this has been discussed, try these links
    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....b-story-98556/

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....et-boil-98421/

    Someone in the know with have more relevant info but in the meantime, In the gear section you can find a wealth of info.
    Have fun exploring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    As you said most of this has been discussed, try these links
    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....b-story-98556/

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....et-boil-98421/

    Someone in the know with have more relevant info but in the meantime, In the gear section you can find a wealth of info.
    Have fun exploring.
    Awesome thanks for the info, greatly appreciated


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    Honestly there are only a couple of items on your list that you’ll buy once. One is your rifle which you already have, and the other is bino’s.
    The rest of it will be a trial and error journey as no one bit of kit is ‘perfect’ for anyone. If you get int this game proper, you’ll end up with multiple pairs of boots - different seasons and environments. Multiple sleeping bags for the same reason, and multiple packs depends on the objective of the hunt you’re on. And you 100% don’t need a 80l pack! I’ve done 20 years on a 70 litre and haven’t filled it chocka many times.

    That’s why second hand is a good way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter_Nick View Post
    Honestly there are only a couple of items on your list that you’ll buy once. One is your rifle which you already have, and the other is bino’s.
    The rest of it will be a trial and error journey as no one bit of kit is ‘perfect’ for anyone. If you get int this game proper, you’ll end up with multiple pairs of boots - different seasons and environments. Multiple sleeping bags for the same reason, and multiple packs depends on the objective of the hunt you’re on. And you 100% don’t need a 80l pack! I’ve done 20 years on a 70 litre and haven’t filled it chocka many times.

    That’s why second hand is a good way to go.
    Awesome mate that’s exactly the sort of info I’m after. Thanks heaps!


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    I agree and disagree I went with a 90 litre pack after having a 75 yes while it’s to big for a weekend mission it’s definitely not to big for extended trips especially once you get an animal I like everything being able to fit inside the pack(nothing worse then having everything strapped to the outside of your pack trying to get through nasty scrub and bush ) but I think a 75 would be more then adequate for 95% of hunters , you can always tighten it up if there is excess room . Binos are a hard one buy the best you can afford your eyes will know no difference if you don’t look through anything better .I begun with a marmot sawtooth sleeping not too spec in any way but has and is still doing the job for a lot of hunts remembering you can always wear puffy gear and clothing to bed if your carrying it anyway. Personally I run a jet boil never had an issue with it as for meals definitely personal preference I tend to mix and match as you get sick of eating the same shit even a pizzeled up stag back steak taste good after a week on dehys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Younghunter123 View Post
    I agree and disagree I went with a 90 litre pack after having a 75 yes while it’s to big for a weekend mission it’s definitely not to big for extended trips especially once you get an animal I like everything being able to fit inside the pack(nothing worse then having everything strapped to the outside of your pack trying to get through nasty scrub and bush ) but I think a 75 would be more then adequate for 95% of hunters , you can always tighten it up if there is excess room . Binos are a hard one buy the best you can afford your eyes will know no difference if you don’t look through anything better .I begun with a marmot sawtooth sleeping not too spec in any way but has and is still doing the job for a lot of hunts remembering you can always wear puffy gear and clothing to bed if your carrying it anyway. Personally I run a jet boil never had an issue with it as for meals definitely personal preference I tend to mix and match as you get sick of eating the same shit even a pizzeled up stag back steak taste good after a week on dehys
    thats a good point mate. Thought an 80l pack would be a one size fits all sorta size but the reality is it will probably be too big more often than not for what im mostly doing. Yeah definitely seems binos are worth spending the money on.as i fall further down the rabbit hole im sure i’ll figure it all out
    Thanks for the advice


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    My approach is to try and go modular. For example my sleeping bag is rated -3, but with a mid or heavy duty sea 2 summit thermal liner it stretches it into colder conditions. Or use a light weight puffer which you'd probably already have to boost what the bag can do.
    Same for tent. Something that is easy to set up fly only or with inner.
    Pack like the osprey aether 85 has a pretty capable day pack which attaches as the top lid.

    For most things I'd stay clear of the cheap Ali express type things. NZ designed gear is designed for NZ conditions after all so I'd start there mostly.

    Haven't watched yet but this might be of interest.
    https://youtu.be/7oQqJ6565sA?si=wt6QfuNZM6POL7yZ


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned View Post
    My approach is to try and go modular. For example my sleeping bag is rated -3, but with a mid or heavy duty sea 2 summit thermal liner it stretches it into colder conditions. Or use a light weight puffer which you'd probably already have to boost what the bag can do.
    Same for tent. Something that is easy to set up fly only or with inner.
    Pack like the osprey aether 85 has a pretty capable day pack which attaches as the top lid.

    For most things I'd stay clear of the cheap Ali express type things. NZ designed gear is designed for NZ conditions after all so I'd start there mostly.

    Haven't watched yet but this might be of interest.
    https://youtu.be/7oQqJ6565sA?si=wt6QfuNZM6POL7yZ


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    Thats great advice mate thanks! Being a northland boy I’ll definitely be wearing 500 layers at all times haha so maybe a lighter sleeping bag and a thermal liner will suffice. I will look into the osprey pack. Yeah mate too much at stake to be relying on shitty cheap gear from wish, im sure other guys have found that out the hard way
    Cheers


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