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Thread: The "Gear I love" thread - An open list for good gear

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    New big three has been a game changer:
    SouthernLite 65 litre pack
    Kiwiultralight quilt + their fitted sheet
    Durston xmid pro 2 tent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poko View Post
    New big three has been a game changer:
    SouthernLite 65 litre pack
    Kiwiultralight quilt + their fitted sheet
    Durston xmid pro 2 tent.
    I have Durston also, and keen on the Kiwi UL quilt, how do you like the quilt? Any issues?

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    None at all. First quilt and don’t regret it. I noticed I often had my bag open anyway. I would highly recommend them.
    One good thing it comes with little bands to keep it aligned with the sleeping mat. I flagged away my sleeping bag liner and bought their sheet, which was a good move. Comfy.
    I bought their warmest quilt (their blue one) so it could cover more temperatures.
    It is really warm for me, Was in the Durston around April temp just below the bush line was about 0 degrees or lower, at night I was quite warm with no clothing layers so it would suit -5 as it’s rating says. It got a little wet on the foot banging the tent, and dries nicely by the next night, really good on that front.
    Be good to have another one of their cooler ones for summer. Made in nz too and they were super quick to process the order and post it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canross View Post
    Starting this thread as a central point for "Gear I love" so we can find out about new gear that we might have wondered about, or never knew we needed until now!

    Really this can be anything, but I'd say it's something you genuinely love and would buy again if you had the opportunity. Entirely up to you, but maybe the name of what it is, a picture if handy, and why you like it (use, quality, price, features, etc etc). This is NOT meant as a sales thread, just stuff that you use regularly or wouldn't want to go without.


    I'll start with some hunting and work items I really like:


    Bahco stainless tradesman knife
    It's stainless, it holds a remarkably good edge, it's made in Sweden, and it's dirt cheap (currently on sale for $11 from George Henry). I like it for boning out, skinning, and fishing - the edge holds well for stainless, the rubber handle doesn't slip, and being bright orange stops you from losing it. The plastic sheath holds onto a belt well, but seems to have a weak point where the sheath and belt hanger join... I don't really wear it on my belt much so doesn't matter to me.
    It appears to be made in Sweden, possibly under license or in conjunction with Mora.

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    Meindl Airstream work boots.
    Got them for chainsaw boots, but find they're comfortable and easy to wear so wear them tramping as well. Certainly pricey, but given it's also PPE it's not as bad. Mine have been badly abused being exposed to chemicals, fire, ash, lack of cleaning etc etc for three years of constant use etc and are only now starting to show wear (melted the middle sole from heat from standing in coals and left ash on the leather for weeks, which tends to crack any leather over time). Also failed to properly clean and re-proof the boots over the "toe flex zone" for 2 years... which Meindl says to do, so it's my fault. Other guys wearing same boots are getting 2-3 years of 5-7 day weeks wearing them timber surveying, so all in all decent. Will be buying another pair of these when the current ones eventually fail.


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    Tactix Bluetooth earmuffs
    Bought these on a whim and love them... good noise reduction, and the bluetooth/radio/microphone setup with lots of ear room and padding means I spend a good portion of some days wearing them. Bluetooth allows you to sync with your phone so you don't miss calls, and can listen to music from your phone, or tune into the radio if that's your preference. Speaker quality is decent surprisingly. Can answer calls with the headset on and hear the caller well, and if you aren't in a terribly noisy environment they'll hear you well as well. You also have the option of a mic-to-earmuff button if someone wants to talk to you but it's too loud to take the earmuffs off. This feature is ok, but since they're cheap they don't have noise cancelling, so it's not the same as a $500 noise-cancelling setup... you get what you pay for Battery is running strong at 3 years of use (Li-Ion so don't overcharge and don't run it down to 0% and it'll last ages) and charges from a standard micro-usb. Will cost about $70 and beats the hell out of bigger brand earmuffs for value and function. Seem reasonably tough as I've dropped them etc and nothing major has been damaged. Come with an audio jack if you don't do bluetooth, and a micro-usb charging cable.

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    I'd add a Tikka T3 on here - because they're simply designed and well built, but everyone on here already knows the T3 and either love or hate them, so not much point
    I agree on the bahco. I've bought a lot of knives, most more expensive than the Bahco but the Bahco is my favorite
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    I'm going to add Injinji socks to the list. Look bloody weird, feel a bit weird at first, but you quickly get used to them. Walked near on 30km the other day and no blisters which was a first for me. Everything else hurts though!

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    Macpac down dog coat

    This has been brilliant so far. Keeps the dog toasty warm at camp and during the night he doesn't try and get in my bag or sit there shivering which means I get a good night's sleep. On sale cost me $60-$70.

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    Cheers bobba I didn't know that existed. My old lab will be happy

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    Love that dog coat! We bring a kids sleeping bag for our viszla that she dives into at the first opportunity and takes real coaxing to depart. Would be great to have something that lets her trot about a little more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimC View Post
    Cheers bobba I didn't know that existed. My old lab will be happy
    Just to help with sizing if going to get one. I got a large first but it's to small for male viz and swapped it for extra large which is just right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    I'm going to add Injinji socks to the list. Look bloody weird, feel a bit weird at first, but you quickly get used to them. Walked near on 30km the other day and no blisters which was a first for me. Everything else hurts though!
    I wear the Creepers merino wool toe socks both in running shoes and in tramping boots. Wonderful things. In boots I usually wear toe socks under a pair of normal socks for padding. Works for me and I haven't had any hot spots or blisters since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RV1 View Post
    I wear the Creepers merino wool toe socks both in running shoes and in tramping boots. Wonderful things. In boots I usually wear toe socks under a pair of normal socks for padding. Works for me and I haven't had any hot spots or blisters since.
    I've just ordered a pair to try out. I have started to get blisters when I never used to, hope these help

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    I love my creepers socks, I've been training for a trail run and these have been a game changer. I always had toe blisters before getting Creepers.

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    Put a pair of creepers in crocs around the camp fire and it would really bring out the creep
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    throwing out a recommendation for the macpac possum child carrier.

    holds the little one in very securely and is just plain one of the most comfortable packs I've worn
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