All hunting clothes I ever bought at Canadian Tire. If those guys want to call themselves a hunting store, they really need to step it up. Not a little, but an awful lot.
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All hunting clothes I ever bought at Canadian Tire. If those guys want to call themselves a hunting store, they really need to step it up. Not a little, but an awful lot.
Really, in my deer camp we use those butt out's regularly, and a lot. Never had a problem and it always worked as advertised and never looked back since I got the first one the day they came out. Then again I bought it at Bass Pro in the US, maybe they send the rejected ones to Canadian Tire.
boots bought at Canadian Tire. camo neoprene/rubber boots on sale for $60 half off. they lasted all of 4 months with regular use, and I found out they weren't waterproof on a goose hunt in a flooded field with -14 temps and 60km winds. that was a long cold day.
any cotton camo hoodies. they always fade to the point that they probably scare any game that sees them, only after a few washes (yes I use sport wash). I just got a UA polyester hoodie for $50 at gander mountain in Florida, cant beat that deal and its a great product from what I hear and hopefully will last a few washes. And yes I wash my camo gear (I know some people don't), since I sweat like a pig and often have to sit in the car with buddies before and after hunts and go in public etc....
I've spent a lot of money trying to find a truly waterproof outfit that didn't sweat up. No luck so far. One outfit (I won't name names) got me so wet inside after a few hours that I might as well have been naked. Maybe I sweat too much?! Another outfit just deteriorated into a cheesy-like substance.
My biggest regret was/is the Chinese quad my wife bought me. She paid $3000 for it new. I have had it six years and have spent at eats $1000 in parts on it with another $1000-1500 to bring it back to original shape. Right now I am looking for a rear brake drum since last September. Can't find one anywhere, including the local parts distributed who deals only with Chinese bikes, quads and power equipment. I ended up buying my father-in-laws 500 Honda that is a year older for $2500 with a plow. He has spent about $200 on it and most of that was for oil changes.
I also regret buying my '99 Johnson 25hp outboard. Second year I had it, I had to change the water pump impeller. I have changed that part about every two to three years since. Plus don't forget the oil injector pump ($600 plus labour), temperature switch, thermostat, thermostat housing, kill switch, CDI box and optical sensor ($800 +labour). Still runs like crap. Next spring, I'm dumping it on a dealer and trading in for a Yamaha or Honda 4stroke.
Too funny.....:D Queer deer! I guess the 8 pointer I got last fall was still a virgin as the tool worked flawlessly..:moose:
My worst purchase was a Hyundai generator purchased at Wal-Mart. Refused to start without pulling on the string a 100 times. Exchanged it and the second one was even worse. Returned it as well. I got a Champion from Costco and been happy ever since!