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Clay’s Take on the CrossFire DG3 55L Pack

This ruck sack came to me highly recommended by a still serving Special Forces brother, and in his words “it’s perfect, and you have to get one.” This is a pretty high bar, considering the amount of time any one of us has spent thinking about and using ruck sacks.

Eberlestock Introduces Jacknife EDC Pack & Unveils New Apparel -- SHOT Show 2023

Eberlestock Introduces Jacknife EDC Pack & Unveils New Apparel — SHOT Show 2023

With over 20 years of experience in making packs, Eberlestock has created the versatile Jacknife Pack, an everyday carry pack suitable for a range of activities, including hunting, hiking, buging-out, travel, or work.

Field Test: Stone Glacier Sky 5900 w/XCurve Frame

Field Test: Stone Glacier Sky 5900 w/XCurve Frame

I’m a bit of a backpack fanatic and I’ve tested piles of them over the years. One of the things I’ve learned is there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each adventure — from the whitetail woods of the Midwest to the elk-rich Rockies — requires a particular pack.

Lucky 4 Slot Motion Backpack

Lucky 4 Slot Motion Backpack

Recently at a Midwest waterfowl show, I saw the new Lucky Duck 4 Slot Motion Backpack and I was amazed at the attention it drew.  Hardly a single person walked by without handling, exploring, commenting, and eventually buying one of three versions. 

Eberlestock Bulletproof Backpack

Eberlestock Bulletproof Backpack

Eberlestock is well known in the industry for both extremely high quality, and innovative designs. So, what do they have cooked up now? Something truly different.

Eberlestock Goes Big... Really Big: Hercules Duffel - SHOT Show 2020

Eberlestock Goes Big… Really Big: Hercules Duffel – SHOT Show 2020

Eberlestock is known to produce some of the best outdoor gear on the market. I am sure this trend will continue with their newest release: the Hercules Duffel.

Pack Out Bags - Tested With 133lbs of Rocks

Pack Out Bags – Tested With 133lbs of Rocks

First, the Pack Out Bags are designed to have one bag on the back and one bag on the front, like a mail carrier bag. There is a hole for your head to go through and very wide padded shoulder straps. There are also straps and snap-in buckles that keep everything together.

Need a New Summer Backpack? Clay Reviews the Blackhawk! Stingray 2-Day Pack

Need a New Summer Backpack? Clay Reviews the Blackhawk! Stingray 2-Day Pack

The pack is riddled with nice features. Inside, the back panel is set up for either Velcro- or MOLLE-compatible pouches. The side and rear panels have a foam insert to help it keeps its shape and protect your gear.

Tough, Versatile, and Budget-Friendly, Midland's Backpack Shotgun Might be Your Best Hiking Companion

Tough, Versatile, and Budget-Friendly, Midland’s Backpack Shotgun Might be Your Best Hiking Companion

“If I could only have one gun…” We’ve all asked this question. It’s a hypothetical doomsday scenario for most, but anyone hoping to carry a firearm on a backpacking trip has felt the reality of this dilemma. The happy medium between compact, lightweight, and versatile can be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.

Bag of Tricks — Use Your Gear to Stabilize Your Position

Bag of Tricks — Use Your Gear to Stabilize Your Position

From the perspective of a soldier, there are not that many things that are actually always with you in the field. Boots, rifle, and rucksack are the obvious top three. If your boots are your ride, then your rucksack is most certainly your house. It holds your lifelines of food, water, and radios. It has all your scant comforts, like dry socks, and a sleeping bag if you are living large that day. But it can also help you make an otherwise unattainable shot.