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A question about the Primos Gobbler Vest

Started by dogbox, May 27, 2014, 02:05:08 PM

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dogbox

It may be time for a new turkey vest and I'm weighing my options.  I've seen pictures of the Primos gobbler vest and it looks like it might be close to what I'm looking for, but I haven't been able to find one that I can look at in person.  I'd really like to find out just how many pockets it has and how they are laid out.  I'm hoping that someone that has one can give me some info: how many pockets, size of the game bag in back, where are the pockets located, does it still had a pocket for the real wing, is it comfortable and hold up well?  Any info would be greatly appreciated.  I'm hoping to find a vest on clearance to save some $.

I currently have one of the older Ol' Tom full vests and it's starting to show it's many years of use and I thought I'd try something different this time.  Many thanks for your help.

wvmntnhick

Not sure if they've changed them over the years but I bought one about 9 years ago. As for pockets, if you need more, you're carrying way to much stuff. Lol. The wing can be put in the game bag. I don't carry one but if I did, that's where I'd put it. It's got two pockets on front left for fiction calls, one on front right for box call. Being the friction calls are locations for your strikers and dead front had a place to drop your mouth calls. There are mesh pockets near your arm puts to put gloves and face masks. There's also a large zippered pocket on each side to put stuff in and they are huge. Behind the box call is a place to put your shotgun shells. On the inside of the best they are 4-6 mesh pockets to put locators and other stuff to answer the call of nature. The game bag is huge. I've had 3 feather flex decoys and a turkey in there before. That can be tight but it works. I use inflatables now and that saves lots of room for me to put a couple water bottles in as well as my jacket when the day warms up. I'd feel naked without mine at this point but that's jmo.