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We start with an idea, a need, a desire to raise performance to a new level. Then comes a worldwide search for the best fabrics, materials and methods. Next we design, we test, we prove. Finally, we enter the field for the most crucial step of all: days, weeks, months in tree stands, on the stalk, in the bottomlands, on top of mountains. Out there in the wilderness, in the sweat of the pursuit, we learn if our technology works better than everything that came before it. When it does, only then, do we offer it to our fellow hunters-and embark on the next adventure.
Makers of: ScentBlocker, Tree Spider and Whitewater Apparel
We start with an idea, a need, a desire to raise performance to a new level. Then comes a worldwide search for the best fabrics, materials and methods. Next we design, we test, we prove. Finally, we enter the field for the most crucial step of all: days, weeks, months in tree stands, on the stalk, in the bottomlands, on top of mountains. Out there in the wilderness, in the sweat of the pursuit, we learn if our technology works better than everything that came before it. When it does, only then, do we offer it to our fellow hunters-and embark on the next adventure.
Makers of: ScentBlocker, Tree Spider and Whitewater Apparel
Shield Drencher Insulated Jacket & Bib Review
Keep your mind on the hunt and not worried about the weather with the dependable Drencher Insulated Jacket & Bib. Waterproof construction and thermal-mapped insulation keep you warm and dry while repelling rain, sleet, and snow. The soft brushed poly exterior keeps you quiet in the stand. Help prevent odors from developing with the trusted S3® silver antimicrobial finish helping reduce your chances of getting winded by deer. A drawcord waist closure and adjustable hook and loop cuffs provide a custom, secure fit. Keep gear close and protected in the two snap waist pockets. Designed with unpredictable late-season hunts in mind, the Drencher Insulated Jacket will keep hunters out in the fie...
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Outfitter 2.0 3-in-1 Jacket & Pant Review
Просмотров 309Месяц назад
The Outfitter Series ultimate waterproof, windproof, and odor protection in an extremely versatile package. A zip-in removable vest allows for a variety of ways to wear the Outfitter 2.0, allowing you to stay in the field no matter what Mother Nature decides to throw at you. The jacket also features our Cold Fusion Carbon™ technology to adsorb odors and help you beat the nose of whitetails. Sho...
Scentblocker Whitetail Pursuit Insulated Parka & Bib Review
Просмотров 328Месяц назад
The Whitetail Pursuit Insulated Parka & Bib are designed to combat the punishing elements, keeping you in the hunt longer. DWR treated to repel light rain, sleet, and snow, helping you stay dry no matter what the late season holds. Whitetail Pursuit has thermal mapped Thinsulate™ insulation positioned for maximum warmth and a poly/wool blend shell with microfleece body lining for added performa...
Shield Wooltex Pro Jacket & Pant Review
Просмотров 796Месяц назад
The Wooltex Pro Jacket & Pant is the perfect solution for hunters that need warmth without bulk. This exclusive wool blend/poly fleece generates an amazing warmth-to-weight ratio. The material moves in silence and provides a lot of the microclimate control performance that wool is known for. We added our exclusive WindBlocker™ technology keep the wind at bay making it perfect for mid to late se...
Key Considerations For Late Season Hunting Apparel
Просмотров 182Месяц назад
Kevin breaks down a few of our staples for late season hunting in cold weather. Head on over to our website to shop all our great options! Shop all late season garments: www.blockeroutdoors.com/men/late-season-hunting-clothes/
Reviewing The Koretec Heavy Weight Top & Bottom
Просмотров 112Месяц назад
The Koretec Base Heavy Weight Top is your go-to, hard working first-layer. From preseason scouting to the heart of the rut, our exclusive S3® technology helps keep stink down while you get the job done. What’s more, is we’ve delivered quality and performance without breaking the bank. Shop now: www.blockeroutdoors.com/shield-series-koretec-heavy-weight-bottom/
Silentec Jacket & Pants Review
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Team member, Jordan Brown, shares his experience repping the Silentec Series!
Shield Drencher Series Jacket and Pant Review
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Stay warm and protected from the elements during the mid-season with Blocker Outdoors Drencher Series Jacket and Pants. Kevin goes over the jacket and pants and how this a great versatile suit to combat inclement weather. Drencher is made with waterproof, breathable, lightweight fabric and is cut for flexibility keeping you mobile and dry on your hunt.
Comparing Silentec vs Solstice Hunting Suits | What's the difference?
Просмотров 2752 месяца назад
Kevin breaks down two of our most popular midseason hunting suits! Shop Silentec: www.blockeroutdoors.com/silentec Shop Solstice: www.blockeroutdoors.com/shield-solstice-pant/
Midseason Hunting Gear | Shield Solstice Jacket and Pant Review
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Midseason Hunting Gear | Shield Solstice Jacket and Pant Review
Key Considerations For Mid Season Hunting Apparel
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Key Considerations For Mid Season Hunting Apparel
Knockout Jacket & Pant Review - Early Season Hunting Essentials
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Knockout Jacket & Pant Review - Early Season Hunting Essentials
Early Season Bottoms: Best Gear For Early Season Hunts!
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Early Season Bottoms: Best Gear For Early Season Hunts!
Early Season Tops - Best Gear for Warm Weather Hunting
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Early Season Tops - Best Gear for Warm Weather Hunting
Key Considerations For Early Season Hunting Apparel
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Key Considerations For Early Season Hunting Apparel
Finisher Turkey Lightweight Custom Glove
Просмотров 457 месяцев назад
Finisher Turkey Lightweight Custom Glove
Finisher Series Lightweight Turkey Pant
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Finisher Series Lightweight Turkey Pant
Reviewing The NEW Finisher Turkey Lineup
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Reviewing The NEW Finisher Turkey Lineup
Finisher Series Review | Pro II Turkey Vest
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Finisher Series Review | Pro II Turkey Vest
Breaking down the new Finisher Turkey Series with Terry Drury!
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Breaking down the new Finisher Turkey Series with Terry Drury!
Hunter shares the treestand accident that changed his life
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Hunter shares the treestand accident that changed his life
Finisher Turkey Series Release Teaser
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Finisher Turkey Series Release Teaser
Knockout | ScentBlocker Early Season Whitetail Hunting System
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Knockout | ScentBlocker Early Season Whitetail Hunting System
Evolve Reversible Series | Blocker Outdoors Most Versatile Gear For Any Hunt
Просмотров 2243 года назад
Evolve Reversible Series | Blocker Outdoors Most Versatile Gear For Any Hunt
Wooltex Vest | Blocker Outdoors Mid Season Wool Hunting Gear
Просмотров 4403 года назад
Wooltex Vest | Blocker Outdoors Mid Season Wool Hunting Gear
Wooltex Hooded Parka | Blocker Outdoors Mid Season Wool Hunting Gear
Просмотров 2503 года назад
Wooltex Hooded Parka | Blocker Outdoors Mid Season Wool Hunting Gear
Wooltex Pant | Blocker Outdoors Mid Season Wool Hunting Gear
Просмотров 4583 года назад
Wooltex Pant | Blocker Outdoors Mid Season Wool Hunting Gear
Pls colab with Kendall gray
I am a new hunter and stands scare me . Ill stand on the ground
Just don't hunt
I’m 66 go to gym 3 days a week year around to stay in shape. I use summit mini viper easy to climb if you stay in shape. Have to be vigilant about safety no matter how you climb. I also use a Mellennium M 300 tree seat more now .
I use a Summit Viper, I use a safety vest and one thing I always do is put my safety strap around the tree before going up and it stays around the tree until I am back on the ground. Takes a little longer to get up and down but it is much better than going down uncontrolled at the acceleration of gravity.
That’s the rule at my camp safety line up and down!
I do not hunt but used this tree rope safety line system pruning branches from the top of a 90ft aspen tree blocking my view. I did diligent homework on this subject as I did not want to fall and be hurt. Summit pro harness and HSS reflective 100ft lifeline and a cordless Milwaukee KIT Pruning Saw 12V as my weapon of choice.
What would be the equivalent to the original dream season suit. I love my dream season, but it's 18 years old. The carbon has expired and im looking to try and upgrade.
Great video.
I stay on the ground when i hunt
Reading accident reports is a good way to stay safe.
I'm a hunter education instructor and get accident reports from the state agency.
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I really enjoy this suit only thing I would add to improve this is back and cargo pockets on the pants and atleast 2 more pockets on the jacket.This would eliminate have to carry a pack pack for most hunters.But overall its a great suit.
nice
No one can tell it like he can; that makes an indeligible impression.
I've never felt safe climbing or sitting in a ladder stand, even with a harness. After 5 sits and one close call I put them aside for good. I researched alternate methods and moved to a saddle. If I cannot get into a tree with my saddle I hunt from the ground. It isn't worth the risk.
My deddy is passionate about deer hunting and I remind him each time before he goes to wear his harness. He'll normally head out to the stand around 5'ish in the morning and I'm always worried that he's going to fall asleep in the stand. But I didn't know going up & back down where most accidents happen. I will have to watch this video with him and try to convince him to get these rigs set up on all of his stands. I love that man more than he will ever know, I don't know what I'd do without him
It there a draw cord on the waist of the jacket?
I have had a few “close calls” while treestand hunting. I don’t climb very often because of total knee replacement on both knees. I took things for granted. Every climb is different in some way. Don’t climb slick bark trees, inspect your stand cables and the stand itself for visible weak places. Tie both platforms together so that you cannot lose one while coming down. For Gods sake, wear a harness and stay tied to the tree while climbing up and down. Yep, it costs more, yep, it takes more time, and yep, it will save you from severe injury or death.
Complacency is what gets people hurt. It happened to me on my motorcycle this year July 23rd broke both hands shattered left wrist and broken t8 vertebrae
Why they no wear the parachute?
Access trees like an arborist or like a recreational tree climber. Learn about ropes and knots. The more you learn from people that climb a lot, the more that you’ll recognize ways to improve your personal safety.
Pussiii boiiis
Besides being unsporting tree stands are accidents waiting to happen
People die everday in cars
I fell 2018 18 feet broke t9and 10 verba L1 burst fracture i had my phone called 911 and my wift gave my gps colorants to the emts they found me with in a few hours and im now healed two rods and 10 bolts in my back never thought it would happen to me
In wisc we have to take our stand in and out of public land every night in southern half of state and at 71 its the most dangerous thing I have to do it's actually safer to risk a fine .
I cannot believe that Tree Stands are still legal for hunting. There are many dead and permanently handicapped people due to those things. I read a couple of years ago an article by a Doctor / Medical Examiner that reported in a published paper that many/most states do NOT report Tree stand deaths and part of deaths in the outdoors. A relative of my S-I-L feel asleep in his tree stand and feel out of it and broke many bones and some internal injuries (other than bones) and is in a wheelchair now and probably forever.
Shes Sexy AF. I stay tied off all the time. Lineman's belt and tethered in with my saddle.
Just learn to hunt from the ground.
I just use my parachute in case I fall 😊
I’m 65 years old and have been climbing trees since I was 4. I’ve never fallen out of a tree and I never will. Climbing is all about being smart and athletic. Always have 3 points of contact. Lifelines are just a money making gimmick.
And the only gun you should own is a double barrel shotgun. Isn’t that right Mr. Fudd.
I've known a couple of people that severely injured themselves falling from stands. IMO the greater percentage of these falls are from trying to carry things ( guns, bows,gear) up and down while climbing instead of using a rope to pull gear up and down after you're securely belted in.
What percentage of wool, compared to poly?
the #1 tip of tree stand safety ,,, Never get it 1 !
Message ruined with silly inappropriate background music.
WARNING MUST BE WATCHED MUTED BECAUSE OF INAPPROPRIATE MIND NUMBING VOMIT INDUCING BACKGROUND MUSIC. What is wrong with you people who need your feeble minds constantly inundated with this Tweedledee Tweedledum Ga Ga Pooh background music?
This has to be a joke. The irony is palpable
You can't get more disrespectful than to have inappropriate Hollywood movie style Tweedledee Tweedledum Ga Ga Pooh background music when talking about an easily avoidable tragic life changing accident.
@@sierra7534 You can't get more disrespectful than to have inappropriate Hollywood movie style Tweedledee Tweedledum Ga Ga Pooh background music when talking about an easily avoidable tragic life changing accident.
Somewhere in Michigan there’s a multi-point white tail saying, “lmao!”
Good job guys. So many common sense things aren't being taught to kids anymore. It is a government thing to teach kids less so people become more reliant on them. And uneducated people are easy to control. It's a shame you lost the ability to walk to teach it though.
Super stoked seeing Blocker Outdoors 'Scent blocker' making a comeback. I've been using their gear since I started hunting back in 2013!
I know two people who have fallen from tree stands. Both sustained serious injuries, one very nearly died. They have both recovered and both are extra careful to stay harnessed and connected. A few years ago, there were no hunter shootings where I live. There were two fatalities from tree stand falls. Wear your harness. Stay connected.
Sucks for that guy, being paralyzed over deer hunting, I’d have a hard time living after that
Real hunters don't get in tree stands or hide in blinds they hunt their prey down, that's hunting, problem solved
Lol. It’s called ambush hunting my guy
Yeah, I chased my buck down with a spear and a cheetah print thong last year. Just like a real man going real hunting.
Just had this conversation with a coworker yesterday, i font understand for the 20 bucks Muddy Lifeline and 65 for safety harness, why would you not?
Not just that but all stands come with a harness.
Didn't use a life line last year and fell 15 ft. Dislocated my left shoulder and broke some ribs and vertebrae in my neck. See a neurosurgeon later this month. My leg slipped in the ladder rung held there a nano second then boom. I'm soon to be 69 so now I'm hunting on the ground. Now I can nap safely 😊😊. All hunters out there be careful this and all seasons
I fell from my deer stand 100 feet and broke every bone in my body. Wear your harness people!
I fell 150ft and i have to get my wife to type this. Hes right guys.. wear the harness
I fell 200ft. Still falling......
A saddle is a great choice for a safety harness. I use mine to climb also so i’m strapped to the tree 100% of the time.
I agree 100%. I moved to saddle hunting 2 years ago and feel very safe due to being tethered to the tree at ALL times. When using a ladder stand on the property or one of my climbers, I admit that I am not tethered going up or down and it actually increases my fear factor.
@@beez7753 you are correct. I haven’t used my climbers in a couple of seasons but I may use one this year. If I do, I’ll definitely use it with my climber as well. Good luck in the woods.
A saddle is absolutely worthless if you climb without a linesman’s belt or moving your tether up as you go. Like a ton of people do.
@@chocolategravyandbiscuits8418 I never climb w my saddle wo using my linesman
@@chocolategravyandbiscuits8418 that’s what I do. I move the tether up then I push off the tree while raising up my climbing platform with my legs. I’m only using the bottom platform of a climber and my saddle. Works great.
So it's called a ground blind. It's on the ground. And you sit in it Wooooow 🎉
Limited field of view, large equipment haul through rough terrain, and prey smells you a mile away - blinds have their uses but treestands will always be superior
@@sierra7534- they don't always smell you. I've had deer & turkey just a handful of yards from my blind more than once 🙂.
Sounds quiet so that's good, I'm looking to get a set myself.
Very interested! Iam wondering will it stand up to our Newfoundland wind and rain
This guy is meant to be in front of the camera, they should have him do a Blocker Outdoors hunting show travelling the world putting their gear through the paces!