Here in Alaska, a good pair of sunglasses is a must. Between ridiculous amounts of sun in the summer and painful snow glare in the winter a good set of sunglasses can be the difference between a great day of fun and adventure and a migraine headache. At the beginning of the summer, we were […]
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Grey Man Tactical RIP-M MOLLE Panel | Fast Access to Essential Items
In the quest to outfit my Toyota Tundra for Overland use, countless hours have been spent scouring the interwebz for specific products. Watching reviews (yes, we watch others review products as well) to figure out what works and what doesn’t. The Rigid Insert Panel-MOLLE (RIP-M) from Grey Man Tactical is the result of both research […]
KUIU Ultra Merino 145 Zip-T | with Nuyarn technology
As the weather begins to shift away from the summer heat and into cooler nights. Hunters begin to get a little antsy. Hunting season is fast approaching and this is the time to get your kit sorted out before fall. KUIU, a leading manufacturer in technical hunting gear, provides everything from base layers to waterproof […]
Gundo Holsters | A Veteran Owned Company
Over the years the writers at The Gear Bunker have offered their opinions on many types and brands of holsters. Here we take a closer look at a small Veteran owned company, Gundo Holsters. A few years ago, I attended several long range shooting classes at Marksmanship Training Center. Most recently, I attended a red […]
Gatorz ANSI Z87+ Magnum: Breakthrough in Eye Protection
I was first introduced to Gatorz Eyewear by one of my Platoon Sergeants when I saw him wearing them while doing jumpmaster checks on the airfield. He eventually packed them for our deployment, which surprised me since we were all issued a competitor that everyone already loved. However, after getting his feedback, and trying the […]
Exploring Costa Rica Overland with Nomad America
Best way to travel Costa Rica, Nomad America It’s been a few years since we last visited Costa Rica. With coastlines on the Caribbean Sea to the east and Pacific Ocean to the west, this volcanic country has a diverse geography. There are 14 known volcanoes with the tallest measuring over 11,000′. And six of […]
Rime Light IN Flex Vest from Mammut
With fall approaching and temperatures dropping, I find my jacket selection more challenging before I head out the door. Morning lows are in the 40’s but temperatures still reach the 70’s later in the day. Finding the right piece of gear is important. I never considered myself a “vest guy” but sometimes, it’s just the […]
Mammut Sertig II Low | A lightweight and robust multi-purpose shoe
Born from the Swiss Alps, Mammut has been producing climbing and outdoor gear for almost 160 years. So when I was asked to take a look at their new Sertig II Low Multi Purpose shoe, I jumped at the chance. When I first opened the box, I was a bit perplexed. It looks and feels […]
The Gas Growler from Ignik | Saving the planet one green bottle at a time
After attempting to sail through the Northwest Passage, from Seattle through Alaska to Greenland, with his family, Graeme Esarey saw the direct impact of humans on the planet. It was at this point that he decided to start an environmentally friendly outdoor company. Although the attempt at the Northwest Passage was ultimately turned around by […]
Odinwolf W1 Outdoor/Survival Knife a quick review
I recently picked up a couple knives from Odinwolf Knives to add to my outdoors rotation. For general outdoors use, I got the W1 Outdoor/Survival knife (W1). The W1 is made of 440C steel, is a full tang 4 ¾” blade with an overall length 9 ¾”. The handle is a polymer composite and the […]
Genesis Offroad | Toyota Tundra Dual Battery Kit
When I first got into Overlanding, I already owned a Toyota Tundra for work. I figured that it would do the trick and get us places to camp and spend time outdoors. Like most hobbies, I tend to get a little carried away. The research began on Youtube, and a rough outline of an Overland […]
Traveling with The Original Puffy Blanket from Rumpl | Arches National Park
Ever since meeting with the folks that run Rumpl at Outdoor Retailer years ago, I’ve become a huge fan of their products. Original designs, high quality materials and products that make camp life a lot more cozy. And when you’re camping with your significant other, it’s all about coziness. Even when I was in the […]
Hard Korr Lighting | Keeping the campsite illuminated
When traveling overland, the days don’t end just because the sun sets. In fact, some of the best times occur when only the stars and moon grace the nighttime sky. Whether it’s accessing a remote location after sunset or drinking with friends around a fire, having the best lighting is a key component. Since 2008, […]
Bugout Bag or Continuity of Life Bag?
Over the years I’ve read and seen countless articles and videos on the bugout bag. For some reason, the vast majority imply that should a disaster strike, you should run out to the woods. Make a fire with a ferro rod, snare game, and catch fish to continue life. Now as much as I enjoy […]