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New Primos Vest

Started by kytrkyhntr, January 22, 2021, 07:14:50 AM

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kytrkyhntr

Just saw a video on the new Primos vest on YouTube. Looks okay but didn't blow me away. (Too many pockets IMO) anyway, I go to look it up on their website to see the price and it's 200 bucks. What happened to primos being reasonably priced gear??
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Tom007

They sold out to Vista Outdoors. Sad, but they are still in business......

ChesterCopperpot

Quote from: kytrkyhntr on January 22, 2021, 07:14:50 AM
Just saw a video on the new Primos vest on YouTube. Looks okay but didn't blow me away. (Too many pockets IMO) anyway, I go to look it up on their website to see the price and it's 200 bucks. What happened to primos being reasonably priced gear??
When those Grand Slams started breaking the $150 mark that seemed to become the new price point for "top of the line" turkey vests, that $150-$200 range. As more folks seem to be getting into the sport, that's the eye candy, got-to-have-the-shiniest-new-thing-if-I-want-to-be-taken-serious gear. They eat it up and buy it out. Because heaven forbid you don't LOOK like a turkey hunter. Same reason you drive the trout streams by my house and see people who can't cast, can't throw a mend, wearing $400 waders and $200 vests.


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Tom007

Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on January 22, 2021, 07:37:50 AM
Quote from: kytrkyhntr on January 22, 2021, 07:14:50 AM
Just saw a video on the new Primos vest on YouTube. Looks okay but didn't blow me away. (Too many pockets IMO) anyway, I go to look it up on their website to see the price and it's 200 bucks. What happened to primos being reasonably priced gear??
When those Grand Slams started breaking the $150 mark that seemed to become the new price point for "top of the line" turkey vests, that $150-$200 range. As more folks seem to be getting into the sport, that's the eye candy, got-to-have-the-shiniest-new-thing-if-I-want-to-be-taken-serious gear. They eat it up and buy it out. Because heaven forbid you don't LOOK like a turkey hunter. Same reason you drive the trout streams by my house and see people who can't cast, can't throw a mend, wearing $400 waders and $200 vests.


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Beware of the ruffled, scantly dressed hunter you meet on the trail with tiger stripe camo, leather work boots, and an old double broke over his shoulder. He will whip out his scratch box and give us all a clinic on how to bag a wary Tom......

Tom007

Just looked at it on line. Lots of pockets, seems well made. Maybe too many pockets, if you loaded it up, it would be heavy. They even offer 4 interest free payments...lol. Pretty steep price. 

ChesterCopperpot

Quote from: Tom007 on January 22, 2021, 07:54:35 AM
Just looked at it on line. Lots of pockets, seems well made. Maybe too many pockets, if you loaded it up, it would be heavy. They even offer 4 interest free payments...lol. Pretty steep price.
If you're making payments on a turkey vest, you've got your priorities screwed up. Now a payment plan on a Cost box...you're my people


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Happy

Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on January 22, 2021, 07:37:50 AM
Quote from: kytrkyhntr on January 22, 2021, 07:14:50 AM
Just saw a video on the new Primos vest on YouTube. Looks okay but didn't blow me away. (Too many pockets IMO) anyway, I go to look it up on their website to see the price and it's 200 bucks. What happened to primos being reasonably priced gear??
When those Grand Slams started breaking the $150 mark that seemed to become the new price point for "top of the line" turkey vests, that $150-$200 range. As more folks seem to be getting into the sport, that's the eye candy, got-to-have-the-shiniest-new-thing-if-I-want-to-be-taken-serious gear. They eat it up and buy it out. Because heaven forbid you don't LOOK like a turkey hunter. Same reason you drive the trout streams by my house and see people who can't cast, can't throw a mend, wearing $400 waders and $200 vests.


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Man they don't want to hang around me then. I typically look like a hobo and have 4-5 different camo patterns going on. My vest is so faded you can't even really distinguish the pattern.

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Tom007

Quote from: Happy on January 22, 2021, 08:35:51 AM
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on January 22, 2021, 07:37:50 AM
Quote from: kytrkyhntr on January 22, 2021, 07:14:50 AM
Just saw a video on the new Primos vest on YouTube. Looks okay but didn't blow me away. (Too many pockets IMO) anyway, I go to look it up on their website to see the price and it's 200 bucks. What happened to primos being reasonably priced gear??
When those Grand Slams started breaking the $150 mark that seemed to become the new price point for "top of the line" turkey vests, that $150-$200 range. As more folks seem to be getting into the sport, that's the eye candy, got-to-have-the-shiniest-new-thing-if-I-want-to-be-taken-serious gear. They eat it up and buy it out. Because heaven forbid you don't LOOK like a turkey hunter. Same reason you drive the trout streams by my house and see people who can't cast, can't throw a mend, wearing $400 waders and $200 vests.


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Man they don't want to hang around me then. I typically look like a hobo and have 4-5 different camo patterns going on. My vest is so faded you can't even really distinguish the pattern.

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And I'll bet you get your share of gobblers, remember it's not what gear you use,  it's how you do that counts the most in this game.....be safe...

PalmettoRon

Haha Happy! I'm with you. I have nice camo gear, but I do not cut a dashing figure with my style. I too usually have different camo patterns for my hat, shirt, jacket, vest and pants. I've been made fun of, but those in the know, realize camo blobs aren't always the best choice and better yet, being still and knowing how and when to move are more important than any camo.

I hunted with Dwain Bland several times back in the late '80's and believe me, he smoked tons of turkeys over his lifetime with little or NO camo on.

Happy

I would probably kill more if the danged duct tape holding my gun together wasn't always shifting around.

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Greg Massey

My miss match camo from Goodwill and my Glenda Green satchel makes this old turkey hunter very happy.. I saw the video of the vest and they can keep it for 200 dollars , i bet it's made in china.. LOL... I can remember the first vest i bought and it was a Lynch vest and i think i paid big money for it back them around 29.00 dollars .

davisd9

#12
I am a modern hunter, satchels only. Even have them in patterns to match my clothes. If I do not look like a Mossy Oak model then am I truly turkey hunting?  Great camo really makes sunrise photos pop.  Pride myself on the latest and greatest, turkey or no turkey things will flow.
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

Tom007


NCL

I did not know my camo clothing was supposed to match. Learn something every day.