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You can access the battery compartment without removing any of these red dot sights. The two Vortex models have a battery cap just behind the main window. On the Holosun models you can access the battery tray on the right side of the optic. If you want a more in-depth walkthrough of this process you can find the product manuals on the Vortex and Holosun websites. Or come into your local Bob Ward's and one of our employees can help you out! Please let us know if you have any further questions! Thanks for watching, don't forget to like and subscribe!
Thanks for watching the video and reaching out! Going off this Osprey pack sizing chart it looks like your torso measurement is right on that line between the XS/S and M/L sizing, leaning a little more towards the XS/S. If you are able, we'd suggest coming into your local Bob Ward's and one of our associates can help you find the perfect fit. If that isn't an option, both of these sizes should fit you according to the sizing chart. And with the adjustable shoulder straps, hip belts, and torso adjustments you should be able to get the perfect fit from your new Tempest Velocity! Here are the links to that size chart if you'd like to take a look. Let us know if we can help in any way! Osprey size chart: www.evo.com/osprey-pack-size-chart
Thanks for watching the video! Our website reflects our current inventory for the Mesa Moc Toe Boot: www.bobwards.com/manitf-m-boot-wp-mesa-moc-toe-unlined/p?skuId If you can't find your size there, they have a few more options on Manitobah's website: www.manitobah.com/products/mens-waterproof-mesa-moc-toe?variant=42445206847666 Let us know if that helps! Thanks again for watching and supporting Bob Ward's!
For me, what I noticed more with my Chacos is that they wore my FOOT in more than I wore the sandal in. But it only really happened on one foot. Given that most people actually have different sized feet, I'm not surprised. But the Chacos did take some time to build that extra callous onto the side of one of my feet. That said, I spontaneously decided to hike up to 5 Alpen lakes in the Rockies last year an the Chacos did the job. I do find that after about 7k of walking I tend to get some hot spots, though. Still, I just trust it to be more of a rugged hiker's sandal than the Tevas. I'm always willing to have my mind changed, though, especially for less cost. Chacos does have a Re-Chaco program where you send them in and they'll fix them, but when it costs $50 just to re-sole them (plus the cost of shipping, etc.), you might as well buy a new pair.
Thanks for watching the video and letting us know your experience with Chaco Sandals! We agree that they are rugged, do-it-all adventure sandals. Let us know what videos you'd like to see next! Thanks again for supporting the Channel and Bob Ward's!
@@williamwright7313 Great choice! When you're ready to expand your collection, check out the lowest prices on Yeti products here: www.bobwards.com/yeti
Unfortunately, Adam told us the company he got the wing material from is now out of business. The closest thing we have here at Bob Ward's is linked here: www.bobwards.com/spirit-pre-cut-mayfly-wings/p?skuId But he told us there are still some other good options out there if you just google realistic mayfly wing material and shop around. Thanks for watching the video, we're glad you enjoyed it!
The Torrent 2 is an awesome shoe! The Mach 6 might not be a trail runner but it's just as awesome! Come into your local Bob Ward's and try them out today! Thanks for watching!
Similar to the Ora's, the Mach 6's are super comfortable but they focus on performance over recovery. Come into your local Bob Ward's to try some out! Thanks for watching!
We're glad you liked it! We hope your new PSE setup brings you success in the field! Come back into your local Bob Ward's if you have any other questions or gear needs!
Yesterday i went to the store and they had both. And I stood there for like 20 minutes trying to figure out which brand to go get. I ultimately went with Yeti because they are shorter. Also, as a male, I also felt the Yeti was more of a masculine product due to the colors. But ultimately, I didn’t want a cup so large. I have nothing against the Stanley cups, but i just felt more comfortable with a Yeti. They are only going to be used as i drive anyway, im not carrying them things around in my hand.
Thank you for the awesome insight! We're glad you found a yeti that you liked! Let us know if you're having dilemmas about any other gear and we can do another comparison video to help you decide! Thanks for watching
Are you #teamstanley or #teamyeti? Let us know which side you’re on and what your favorite models are! Thanks for watching and we’ll see you next time!
@shaukatmehmood5643 here's the link www.bobwards.com/vortex-rangefinder-diamondbck-hd-2000/p?skuId=1076579 or you can come in store to get the best pricing on the Diamondback HD 2000!
I’m a believer of PSE bows..been one ever since I got my stingerX model.. 70 pound draw, 29 inch DL, 316 fps, it’s not overly heavy or bulky, it’s balanced well, and hogs don’t like it😂