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I have worn the same vest since Wa.required hunter orange,i can wad it up and put it in a pocket,mine looks exactly like yours.
Mine also looks identical. I bought it at Walmart for $10. Whuppinstick, are you familiar with the Walmart vest and is there something that sets yours apart from it?
I'll happily mail you one of mine that is all tore up from hauling a bipod around on the rifle several hundred miles.......
Quote from: Band on December 08, 2014, 06:32:17 PMMine also looks identical. I bought it at Walmart for $10. Whuppinstick, are you familiar with the Walmart vest and is there something that sets yours apart from it?I'm not. I checked there last year and they only had cotton-y, ill-fitting vests. Would you mind sending me a picture of yours?Edit: these are examples of what I saw there: http://www.walmart.com/c/kp/hunting-vests
Im glad you pressed me on this because I now see that there is an important design difference in the vest I have. The sides are cut out and the front and back are connected by elastic straps on the sides. If this design is similar to the vest you saw at Walmart, I'm guessing that this difference is at the heart of your ill fitting comment. Here is a pic of my vest.
In my experience, Velcro doesn't last in the field on an outer garment. Anything worn that is a mesh will get caught on brush/brambles. I have a 50/50cotton/poly/camo vest that is quite worn out. The elastic on the sides is tied in a knot and I've removed the Velcro front and sewn in two lengths of parachute cord to tie it closed. I have some 25 hunting seasons on this garment. -Steve
So it's not a joke I have a bunch of these already that the kids wear