Talk me out of a Filson vest
Talk me out of a Filson vest
I've been searching for a new wingshooting vest and am leaning towards either a Filson Tin Cloth Game Bag or a Filson Tin Cloth Strap Vest. I'm looking for something to carry for up to 3-4 hours at a time, nothing longer than that. I browsed wingworks website as I see they're very often recommended but they just seem like overkill for my needs. I've also looked at the Badlands Birdvest but would prefer something NOT orange in colour. Any input on the Filson vests I'm looking at? Any other vests I should look at?
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
Some Filson vest material is heavy and stiff...equaling hot.
They also price them dear.
They can have too many pockets.
The older vests are...better, imo...i.e. simpler.
However, I prefer the Filson strap vest for everything but true late season snowy pheasant hunting. Even then it ain't bad.
But I found that ordering the lightest weight material and special ordering it w/o the fabric water repellent treatment goes a looong ways to making it serve in warm ruffed grouse coverts. Yes, the lighter weight material is subject to multiflora, greenbrier and all of what a tangle offers.
That's ok...wear indicates memories.
I also ordered it w/o any orange....as I prefer an orange shirt and cap in the grouse woods, if hunting with another hunter for consideration...more than safety and, if the law permits.
Another plus...Filson does not seem to be in love with overrated mesh.
Other vests?....Fit & Try.,,,for Africa or here.
We all have different needs....all will be satisfied to a degree with most offerings.
The Wingworks is the present Internet darling and likely for good reason...I know folks that like them, and don't.
Region can indeed matter as to vests.
Some folks like buckets of pockets in a vest...some like the SWAT or professional or kill 'em look....I would prefer a 1940s look....each to their own.
I have a friend who travels to China a couple times a year...he has had one vest inexpensively copied to the specs of an old an favored vest...I think he will do that again. A vest could be copied or improved upon anywhere.
Most of us have modified our vests a bit through the years as they wore or needs changed.
However, I've never found the perfect vest..in some ways, I hope I never do.
The Quest is a goal in itself.
They also price them dear.
They can have too many pockets.
The older vests are...better, imo...i.e. simpler.
However, I prefer the Filson strap vest for everything but true late season snowy pheasant hunting. Even then it ain't bad.
But I found that ordering the lightest weight material and special ordering it w/o the fabric water repellent treatment goes a looong ways to making it serve in warm ruffed grouse coverts. Yes, the lighter weight material is subject to multiflora, greenbrier and all of what a tangle offers.
That's ok...wear indicates memories.
I also ordered it w/o any orange....as I prefer an orange shirt and cap in the grouse woods, if hunting with another hunter for consideration...more than safety and, if the law permits.
Another plus...Filson does not seem to be in love with overrated mesh.
Other vests?....Fit & Try.,,,for Africa or here.
We all have different needs....all will be satisfied to a degree with most offerings.
The Wingworks is the present Internet darling and likely for good reason...I know folks that like them, and don't.
Region can indeed matter as to vests.
Some folks like buckets of pockets in a vest...some like the SWAT or professional or kill 'em look....I would prefer a 1940s look....each to their own.
I have a friend who travels to China a couple times a year...he has had one vest inexpensively copied to the specs of an old an favored vest...I think he will do that again. A vest could be copied or improved upon anywhere.
Most of us have modified our vests a bit through the years as they wore or needs changed.
However, I've never found the perfect vest..in some ways, I hope I never do.
The Quest is a goal in itself.
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
They're heavy and expensive. Hope I talked you out of it.
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Personally I love my Filson vest. Good quality and simple.
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They are expensive but they last forever and for the most part they are made / assembled in America. They have a wide variety of products and styles. Take a look at their website and you may find exactly what you want. Did I mention they are expensive and overpriced? Put them on your Birthday gift registry.
Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
I have a bunch of vests/strap vests/packs, from Cabelas, Mother, Filson etc. By far my cheap, light Cabelas ultimate strap vest gets the most use. I can wear it from September 1-January 31 without getting hot or feeling claustrophobic. It has been totally thrashed (including having my GWP puppy eat the blood liner out of the game pouch) but it still works great. Paid less than $50 in 2001, they are on sale all the time.......
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I have one of those too and have had it for about 15 years. It's an ugly Cabala's blaze orange strap vest that is on my back at most field trial walking stakes.Wyobio wrote:I have a bunch of vests/strap vests/packs, from Cabelas, Mother, Filson etc. By far my cheap, light Cabelas ultimate strap vest gets the most use. I can wear it from September 1-January 31 without getting hot or feeling claustrophobic. It has been totally thrashed (including having my GWP puppy eat the blood liner out of the game pouch) but it still works great. Paid less than $50 in 2001, they are on sale all the time.......
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
Filson: over priced, stiff, hot, uncomfortable. Wing Works: Great! If it seems like too much, take off the water bottle pockets.
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Thanks everyone, I was a little concerned about the weight of the vests, I know that material is quite thick.
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I have a badlands vest and couldn't be happier. It has great back support, which I need. It also has a hydration pack which I use every time I'm out. You also have a magnetic closure on the pockets if you leave them unzipped. The other thing I really like is it has a chest and waist strap so when the bag is full of birds it doesn't "sag" on you. I've always thought with filson you are paying for a name, But to each his own I guess.
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
I LOVE my wingworks vest....love my Filson chaps - but they are heavy and hot. I would not go with a vest I don't think.
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
I hate vests, I use a quail and dove caddy. I have a vest for when I am really taking a hike from the vehicle. But much prefer to carry the weight on my hips rather than my shoulders.
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I have this one and love it. http://www.filson.com/products/mesh-ves ... duct=1011/
Nice and light with just the right amount of pockets and room for birds (I'm a bit of a minimalist though). Have had it for years and it's held up great.
Nice and light with just the right amount of pockets and room for birds (I'm a bit of a minimalist though). Have had it for years and it's held up great.
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"Pella bird pack " upland strap vest ....comfortable to wear all day even when loaded with gear and birds.
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Ll bean partridge vest. But it does have orange
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I wouldn't part with my Filson Strap Vest........ love it !!
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Love all My Filson gear. Coat hat chaps and also vest, It is heavy and it can be hot, but up here its cold 9 months out of the year. I wouldn't buy anything but filson, it is made for a lifetime
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
Most anything made by filson lately is way overpriced and not practical for many hunting situations. They (and I am guessing many of their customers) mainly care about looks over functionality. If they would get rid of that "bleep" oil cloth and start making some of their vests with a dry finish ( talked to filson about this and the idea had never occurred to them) their gear might be more practical.
All that waxed cotton is good for is cooking in your own sweat on any active day over 30 degrees, and it will take the finish right off your gun if you aren't careful on how you carry it... And it isn't really waterproof, only water resistant, I have had several brand new just popped the tag filson oil cloth garments soak through during a torrential down pour.
Whats the point? I would rather be comfortable in a goretex or technical fabric piece of gear that I only got five years out of rather than be uncomfortable cold and sweaty in a un practical piece of gear that lasts a lifetime.
That being said their strap vest and chaps are good bits of kit and appropriately priced.
All that waxed cotton is good for is cooking in your own sweat on any active day over 30 degrees, and it will take the finish right off your gun if you aren't careful on how you carry it... And it isn't really waterproof, only water resistant, I have had several brand new just popped the tag filson oil cloth garments soak through during a torrential down pour.
Whats the point? I would rather be comfortable in a goretex or technical fabric piece of gear that I only got five years out of rather than be uncomfortable cold and sweaty in a un practical piece of gear that lasts a lifetime.
That being said their strap vest and chaps are good bits of kit and appropriately priced.
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
Filson has degrees of fabric and I ordered my strap vest w/o the fabric treatment....works just dandy.
But, I still get hot on a 70 degree day....naturally.
OP, Filson products are not perfect and are dear in price but sift the advice received well.
As to Filson cloth gun wear.... ....wow.
But I do prefer any metal on the vest to be covered by leather.
I would agree that waterproof is overrated...vest, coat or boot.
But, I still get hot on a 70 degree day....naturally.
OP, Filson products are not perfect and are dear in price but sift the advice received well.
As to Filson cloth gun wear.... ....wow.
But I do prefer any metal on the vest to be covered by leather.
I would agree that waterproof is overrated...vest, coat or boot.
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Filson has stopped offering their custom orders so you can no longer get garments in different fabrics, which is a shame because a couple of their vests would be great without the oil and I might be singing a different tune.Mountaineer wrote:Filson has degrees of fabric and I ordered my strap vest w/o the fabric treatment....works just dandy.
But, I still get hot on a 70 degree day....naturally.
OP, Filson products are not perfect and are dear in price but sift the advice received well.
As to Filson cloth gun wear.... ....wow.
But I do prefer any metal on the vest to be covered by leather.
I would agree that waterproof is overrated...vest, coat or boot.
It wasn't the metal on the vest that took off the bluing on a couple of my guns and friends guns', it was the fabric itself rubbing against the metal.
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That is a shame on the Filson orders...it was a solid option.
As with the blu or finish wear on the scatterguns....though I expect more was involved in any wear than vest fabric.
There most often is.
As with the blu or finish wear on the scatterguns....though I expect more was involved in any wear than vest fabric.
There most often is.
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The filson has 2 faults in my opinion. No dedicated water bottle holder that you can get to easily for dogs. And that belt is not a load bearing type belt to have all the weight on your hips. That belt is just to keep the front pockets strapped in
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Ok I've decided on a Filson Strap vest. Where can I find the best price online?
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http://www.filson.com/mens/vests-liners/-1011/RSA wrote:Ok I've decided on a Filson Strap vest. Where can I find the best price online?
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Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
I just bought one for 55.99 with free shipping.Wyobio wrote:I have a bunch of vests/strap vests/packs, from Cabelas, Mother, Filson etc. By far my cheap, light Cabelas ultimate strap vest gets the most use. I can wear it from September 1-January 31 without getting hot or feeling claustrophobic. It has been totally thrashed (including having my GWP puppy eat the blood liner out of the game pouch) but it still works great. Paid less than $50 in 2001, they are on sale all the time.......
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I have a WingWorks vest. Best vest money can buy. It is not overkill, has the features you need and the best thing about it is it has a place to carry water for your four legged friend. I would imagine the Filson is nearly the same price as the WingWorks.
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Ordered a Tin Cloth Strap Vest from Uplanders Warehouse, great price.
Re: Talk me out of a Filson vest
Vest, rain coat, water, first aid, 10 shells, multitool, phone, sunglasses, transmitter, gps, energy bars, a couple of birds, gloves, leash, small binoculars, adds up to 20 pounds. Any vest that carries all of that weight on the shoulders and not on the hips will produce neck and shoulder pain and shorten your hunt. I use both a Wing Works and a Quilomene vest with waist belts and never have any pain. I've even used the vests to carry my injured setter four miles to the truck with the weight all on my hips, something I couldn't have comfortably accomplished with out a waist belt.
I have two Filsons I love and use them for training and running the dogs when I'm in sight of the truck and don't need to carry anything but a whistle and a check cord.
I have two Filsons I love and use them for training and running the dogs when I'm in sight of the truck and don't need to carry anything but a whistle and a check cord.
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I wear this: http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/78256?pa ... -vest-pack
I ditched the electronics pouches, don't fit my alpha. It took me a bird season to realize that the shell pouches are sized to fit a box of shells - box and all. I was wondering about the odd size.
I made one modification. I cut a slit inside of the vest to re-route the hydration bladder out by the waist belt so I could use it for the dog. She needs rapid water more than I do. The vest also has water bottle pockets so I keep my water there.
It is more of a combo vest/pack than a classic vest.
I ditched the electronics pouches, don't fit my alpha. It took me a bird season to realize that the shell pouches are sized to fit a box of shells - box and all. I was wondering about the odd size.
I made one modification. I cut a slit inside of the vest to re-route the hydration bladder out by the waist belt so I could use it for the dog. She needs rapid water more than I do. The vest also has water bottle pockets so I keep my water there.
It is more of a combo vest/pack than a classic vest.