Enjoy charring and eating the flesh of something that once had a parent? Read this. Minion Ryan picked up a Camp Chef SmokePro DLX after checking one out at SHOT Show this year, attempting to step up his meat cooking ability.
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Slumberjack Wheeler Lake 20 Sleeping Bag | Eyes On
An Eyes On piece from Sara Liberte, an aficionado of all things outdoor. She gives a first impression of the good, the bad, and the ugly with the Slumberjack 20 Wheeler Lake sleeping bag.
Blauer Flexforce Pants | Eyes On
Sara Liberte has been abusing these Blauer “Flexforce” pants for many months now. Here’s a video Eyes On so you can see what she thinks.
Benchmade Boost 590 | Eyes On
The Benchmade Boost family of knives come in several lengths and finishes, here we will examine the 590.
EYES ON | Slumberjack Roughhouse 4 Tent
Hernandez is gonna be doing some camping with the family to provide a review of the Slumberjack Roughhouse 4 tent – in the meantime, here’s his initial Eyes On.
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Eyes On | Arc’Teryx LEAF Courier 15 Bag
We take an initial look at the new Courier 15 bag from Arc’teryx. Love us some Dead Bird.
Boots On, Eyes On: Glovax MP Magic Socks
EYES ON: Glovax MP Magic Socks Apocalypse Josh Everyone loves a good pair of socks. Your feet will not only thank you, it can literally put a pep in your step and make a difference in your effectiveness. Regular socks, be they woolen, cotton or more exotic materials...
Eyes On: The Vortex Optics Strike Eagle
Vortex Optics Strike Eagle 1-6 x 24 Mike & Sharon Durand Few things elicit a big stupid grin on the face of the tactical-minded than the delivery of of quality equipment. The official Red2alpha AR15 has lacked an optic for quite some time. While he is accustomed...
Eyes On El Chete – No Wood Is Safe!
Here’s our first look at the TOPS Knives El Chete. Read on to discover why *snicker* no wood is safe! (Warning – it’s written very politely.)
Eyes On: TOPS El Chete
This big damn thing just arrived. Hope the delivery guy didn't throw his back out carrying it. You don't always need a big-ass knife like this, but when you do, it's usually because a smaller knife would make the work labor intensive and and axe isn't efficient....