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New Gear for 2023, Go!

I ordered one. I can shoot a hinge with a click great but never have been able to shoot a thumb button or wrist strap - i don't punch them, I just can't get them to go off. We'll see if I end up with TP or if it lives up to the hype.

I’ve got one of these arriving in the mail today. I’m excited to try it.

My thinking on this release is that the click will pull me back into the shot process mentally when it’s all going down. Or so I hope.
 
Yeti GoBox nock off but they are nice. Coho make them. I got two and will probably try to grab a few more.
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Do they have much of a plastic smell when you get them? I bought a bunch of the Iris boxes and they still have that smell after a year and aren't very tuff, had to return three that came broken to the local TSC. These look like a nicer option for sure.
 
Do they have much of a plastic smell when you get them? I bought a bunch of the Iris boxes and they still have that smell after a year and aren't very tuff, had to return three that came broken to the local TSC. These look like a nicer option for sure.
I didn’t think it was too bad. I let it air out for a day and then put my stuff in it. I also put a sock filled with baking soda in it when I store my equipment off season.

Just a note, there are a couple models of this. I went with the 1919 and am pleased with its sturdiness. I’m able to stand on it and mine has been rained on and kept my gear dry (it’s dumb but I intentionally left it out in the rain to check). Reviews say the 1819 isn’t the same. It is a bit cheaper though.

*sorry, it seems I’m having a day. Mistakenly thought you were asking about my post.
 
I didn’t think it was too bad. I let it air out for a day and then put my stuff in it. I also put a sock filled with baking soda in it when I store my equipment off season.

Just a note, there are a couple models of this. I went with the 1919 and am pleased with its sturdiness. I’m able to stand on it and mine has been rained on and kept my gear dry (it’s dumb but I intentionally left it out in the rain to check). Reviews say the 1819 isn’t the same. It is a bit cheaper though.

*sorry, it seems I’m having a day. Mistakenly thought you were asking about my post.

Still good info.
 
Do they have much of a plastic smell when you get them? I bought a bunch of the Iris boxes and they still have that smell after a year and aren't very tuff, had to return three that came broken to the local TSC. These look like a nicer option for sure.
No smell. It’s a pretty solid box. Comes with the lid organizers and two trays.
 
Another affordable storage option. I have one and it carries all my saddle gear, backpack, platform and sticks.
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I have a plano box and let me assure you, the waterproof gear boxes are a whole other world

 
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