Products that exceed your expectations
RBC
Posted 8/7/2011 11:51 AM (#510773)
Subject: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 103


I am not sure that this is the right place for this but I thought it would be interesting. My wife and I were talking the other day about how rare it is these days to have your expectations exceeded when you buy something. Cars and trucks break down too often, your cell phone dies after 3 months, the fridge you bought craps out after only 3 years, etc. I can think of only three things in the last few years that fall into the "exceeded" category: (no, I have no affiliation with any of these companies)

Amsoil 100:1 - I mix it about 75:1 and use it in everything from my weed whip to chainsaw. No more 3 different cans of mixed gas around. Works great (this was on the recommendation of a small engines guy)

Crucial.com - if you want to increase the speed of your computer try it out. Very easy and it worked great (this was on the recommendation of a tech guy)

Our Schwinn elliptical machine - I don't know how many hours we have spent on it over the last 5 years but the thing still works like it is new.

Unfortunately these were the only ones we could come up with in the last 5 years or so. (does this mean I shop at a certain big-box retailer too much?)

Anyone care to add any of their best?

sworrall
Posted 8/7/2011 1:15 PM (#510784 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
My Nikon cameras.
My T2i Canon camera.
My Just Encase boxes.
My Frabill R2Tech flipover...toasty in there.
My Frabill ice fishing Suit. Warm...beyond warm.
My 90 HP Opti...best motor I have run.
My Aqua-Vu Micro, that thing is way cool
jonnysled
Posted 8/7/2011 2:46 PM (#510795 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
'89 Mercedes Benz 300SE ... as good as it was when it was new. my son who was brought home from the hospital in it as an infant now drives it as his first set of wheels.

my 1982 Kawasaki kz1000 that is cooler now than when it was new

my cub cadet tractor that still cuts flat 18 years later

my shimano calcutta's that just work year in and year out ...

my cleveland launcher that still puts the ball long (for an old man) and in the short grass ...

and my made-in-wisconsin allen edmonds shoes that last forever ...

my stihl 026 chain saw that is compact and works great whenever i need it even though i don't use it very often ... a college graduation present LOL ... likely the best gift i ever got!!

my yamaha grizzly atv ... even though i've only had it a few years it's the most versatile "toy" i've ever owned.
chipvet
Posted 8/7/2011 3:00 PM (#510796 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations


MY 1980 ranger boat-everything still works and boat is used a ton
Same with my 1980 Merc classic 50
1960 Browning Belgium 12 Auto
1958 Winchester Model 42 410 pump
1988 Lawnboy
1994 Honda 300 AYV
lambeau
Posted 8/7/2011 3:05 PM (#510798 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations


Cabela's WindShear wool sweater

fleece-lined Glacier Gloves

fishing and hunting every fall when it's cold and windy and rainy i'm reminded just how much i love these two things.

 

J.Sloan
Posted 8/7/2011 7:30 PM (#510823 - in reply to #510773)
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Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
Old Remington 870 12 gauge, bought it from my Uncle when I was 13.
Ruger M77 .308 I bought when I was 12. Killing machine.
Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder, 1996. As bullet proof as they come.
Full body camo suit I bought when I was 19 from Gander, reversible snow/fall camo. Still holding together.
Mac G4 computer, still kicking and performing after 8 years, which is a dinosaur when it comes to technology.
Under Armor cold weather base layer. Cost for top, bottom, socks, facemask was around $140 when I bought them 4 years ago. Always thought UA was a gimmick. One of the best purchases I've ever made.

JS
bridgeman
Posted 8/7/2011 7:54 PM (#510826 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 529


Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Danner Canadian Outfitter Hunting Boots. Resoled Once.
My buddies thought i was whacked 18 years ago when i spent $200 bones on a pair of boots. Hands down the best leather i ever seen on boots.

I'll 2nd Under Armor
BenR
Posted 8/7/2011 9:02 PM (#510848 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations


SA Sharkskin fly line, unreal, better than the hype.
MuskyHopeful
Posted 8/7/2011 9:26 PM (#510853 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
My adidas golf shoes. Why did I wait so long to try a pair?

My R-11 driver. Straight as a string and long. Considering the old fart that swings it.

Kevin
randers41
Posted 8/7/2011 9:29 PM (#510855 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 61


Location: Cottage Grove, WI
Russell Hunting Boots ( Made in Wisconsin). Handmade for your feet. Best money ever spent
Canada Goose Down Parkas ( Serious Warmth)
St Croix Legend Tournament Musky rods
Patagonia Capilene Long underwear
On Plane
Posted 8/7/2011 9:36 PM (#510858 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations


Timberland footwear. Had a pair for 7 years and the still feel new.
Irish setter boots. I guide turkeys in the spring, and big game in Northern British Columbia. Boots weren't made to go through what I put them through. Setters get the nod.
And of course my Benelli Nova. Owned it for over 10 years, and I'll never need another one.
**And my Ka-Bar knife. Butchered everything from grouse to moose with it.
reelman
Posted 8/7/2011 10:11 PM (#510864 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 1270


Millenium M100 tree stand - the best, most comfortable tree stand I've ever sat in and I've sat in my share.
Swarovski 8x30SLC binoculars - without a doubt the best piece of sporting equipment I've ever bought! They might be expensive but they are worth every penny. If I lost them today I would be buying another pair 1st thing in the morning.
Randall knife - again expensive but worth it.
1951 Winchester M70 in 300H&H, I have quite a few Pre-64 M70's but this one is my favorite, it shoots 3/4" or less groups all day long regardless of what I feed it and I haven't had to touch the scope since I sighted it in 7 or 8 years ago.
One thing I've come to realize is that if you want good equipment that will last a lifetime us the theory "buy once - cry once" Buy cheap and you will be buying more cheap stuff until you finally buy quality.
shaley
Posted 8/7/2011 10:28 PM (#510865 - in reply to #510864)
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Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
870 built in 59, 1100 built in 67, Interarms 300 mag, no clue how old but older than my 1100, my current boat still all original after 20 years, Easley custom fillet knife, 23 years only been sharpened twice and has cleaned more fish than I care to count. My heater/cooker for ice fishing, 24 years old and been through hell and back a few times and still running strong. Muelea Grizzley hunting knife, took apart 2 elk and was still sharp....
thedude
Posted 8/7/2011 10:45 PM (#510869 - in reply to #510864)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 469


Location: Downers Grove, IL
My Calstar pounder rod from Franks Customs. Hands down the best rod I've ever used.

Baffin winter boots. almost too warm.

50hp fuel injected yamaha four stroke. Fuel efficient and reliable

Bucher split rings. Replace all my rings with them

Calcutta TEs. The best reel made, hands down

Heritage trailers.
jranderson
Posted 8/8/2011 7:23 AM (#510880 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 74


Location: Brainerd, MN 56401
I can't help noticing that most products on this list were not made in the last decade. My list goes along the same theme.

1945 Farmall h. Starts every time I push the button.
1942 Browning A5 12 guage. A gift from my grandfather. Has killed more fowl than bird flu.
1984 Chevrolet K10. Still as good as the day it was built.
1969 Starcraft Jupiter V. I did a remodel on it this past winter and didn't even have to replace the floor.
1973 Mercury 850. Motor on the Starcraft. Purrs like a kitten.
JBush
Posted 8/8/2011 8:16 AM (#510886 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 311


Location: Ontario
I agree, lots of stuff on this list that's far from the latest and greatest.

-Lowrance x15mt. Still the best sonar+plotter combo I've used. Simple to operate, does exactly what's needed, never given me a hiccup since 2003. Push a button for daily solunar stuff, even the time and date updates automatically every year. My HDS is still an hour behind.

-Legend Plows, Perchbaits and Outkasts. Consistent action, highly durable parts and paint, all of them catch fish. They just don't fall apart. Easy to re-tune back after getting smacked around in the net or on bottom.

-Cabelas Magnum Guide Series Tackle Bag. Bought it in 2004, came with ten Plano cases and my initials embriodered on it. Can't break the straps, all the zippers still mint, hard plastic bottom that won't let water in when sat on snow or ice. I've had a lot better luck with Cabela's house-labelled stuff than Bass Pro's. This bag will hold over sixty cans of beer when you take the tackle and stuff out. Straps are and zippers are bomb-proof. A fishin road trip or camp-fish must for me.

-Yamaha outboards, Lund boats. Lots of hard hours early and late season, zero issues. Boat is an '03 and every single electrical component works like new.

-Musky Mayhem's 10 and 13 blades. I get them from Thornes, and they're not cheap. But that blade has something about it fish like. I tie my 'tails with lots of other 10 and 13 blades and the Mayhem ones are the ones with the most damage. It really is noticable.

-Tuf-Line. Still an inexpensive, easy to find line that has never given me a problem.

-American Fishing Wire for making leaders, from 150 to 300lb test.

-Jakes. Heard lots of stories about bad ones but I've owned dozens and never had a bad one. Caught fish on most of them.

-Jiffy augers.

-Knipex cutters. Hard to justify the $ at first, that feeling lasts about two hours. An important tool for the safety of fish and fisherman alike.

-Tackle Industries rods. The service alone, as well as the product. Servide went way above what I expected.

-Daiwa Sealines from the little 27s to the 47s. Best counter reels I've used.

-Downeasters, bomb-proof.

-Rapala's rubber-handled, fold out 6" filet knife. All their knives are great, this one is my favorite.

-Can't think of anything bad about Minn Kota Powerdrives or Maxxums.

-Scotty downriggers.

-OffShore OR12 boards.



Edited by JBush 8/8/2011 8:28 AM
gtp888
Posted 8/8/2011 8:57 AM (#510890 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations





Location: Sun Prairie, WI
  •   Cabela's Honker sweater.  Weird name and expensive, but worth every penny! HEAVY wool sweater that has a windproof barrier. 
  •   Just about anything with the Carhartt label.
muskie-addict
Posted 8/8/2011 10:03 AM (#510898 - in reply to #510890)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 272


1989 6hp two-lung, two-stroke pull start Johnson outboard. Served my father well, then my stepfather, now me as a kicker for a month or two of walleye trolling. As reliable as a sunrise.

LaCrosse Iceman boots. My mother bought them for me when I was 14 I think. My feet were growing 3 sizes at a time during those years, so she bought size 13s figuring I'd grow into them. She bought them just as my feet quit growing. So, I packed 3-4 pairs of sox under them for the next 19 years. Finally, the rubber dry rotted. The leathers showed some slight wear, but were the next best thing to perfect when I put them out on the curb. Those boots were with me on some fantastic outings. If you could pan down on my scrapbook photos, you'd see them on my feet holding lots of deer antlers and fish. If only they could talk....

My 2001 Silverado. Just turned 200k miles on Saturday. Most major thing I've done to it was replace a fuel pump. Starting to rust a tad finally, ABS is fried, but it keeps on a truckin'. That truck could tell some stories too.

Marlin 25N bolt rimfire. Another gift from my mother. Dubbed "the garden gun" by Marlin. Great first gun, very reliable and deadly accurate. About all you have to do is keep it clean and keep aiming at stuff.

Redfield binoculars. I bought a pair of 10x50 binocs from the Gander Mtn in Eau Claire back in high school. Bought those and a deer rifle with the money I earned when I got my first real job shearing Xmas trees out in the sand country of Jackson Co., Wis. Those binocs are still as clear and sharp as most pairs of binocs that say some high end name like Nikon. Not bad for a $239 pair of off brand optics. Been bounced around alot in the boat, in the truck and on countless days in the field since.



Guest
Posted 8/8/2011 11:16 AM (#510910 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations



Filson Merino Wool socks. Expensive, but hands down the most durable and comfortable socks I've every worn. Winter Camping, Dog-sledding, Deer Hunting or just for laying around the house.

Steger Mukluks. Simple concept, exceptional results.

Browning BLR .308. Light, fast and very durable gun. Bought it new in 84.

I'll second Patagonia Capilene Underwear.

Capt.Blaine
Posted 8/8/2011 11:27 AM (#510914 - in reply to #510910)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 91


Location: Duluth MN
Only 1 item comes to mind right now. That would be my 3 Just Encase Boxes.
Guest
Posted 8/8/2011 12:32 PM (#510921 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations



I used to spend about 20 days a year in Jan. and Feb. ice fishing in the BWCA for Lake and Brook Trout. That was when I was single, blah blah blah.

They are the real deal. A cold weather boot only, not for rainy weather as the more breathable pairs aren't waterproof. The pair weigh less than one "normal" winter boot. That is very important as one lb. one your feet is equivalent to 10 on your back in regards to physical effort.

You will snow-shoe or walk much further, have much drier, warmer feet as well as feet/shins that aren't sore from stiff boots.

Captain
Posted 8/8/2011 12:36 PM (#510922 - in reply to #510910)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 437


MartinTD - 8/8/2011 12:04 PM

Guest - 8/8/2011 11:16 AM
Steger Mukluks. Simple concept, exceptional results.


I didn't know what these were so I googled them. LMAO. Seriously?

I thought the same thing until I slipped a pair on. AMAZING. Its like wearing a pair of slippers. Super warm and comfortable.

Regarding the things exceeding expectations, here is my list:

suzuki 150 4 stroke outboard. Words cannot describe how awesome this thing is
my german shorthair pointer - I have owned/trained several, but this one is very impressive. I actually enjoy walking through the field behind someone because he finds birds the others missed.

Navionics app for my smartphone. Absolutely hands down the best $13 I have ever spent. I use this to quickly locate spots at home, then find them on my HDS. Its just easier to move around with the touch screen.
Beretta A390 - bought it for myself as a HS graduation gift. Worth more now than I paid for it. Amazing gun, the shooter is sometimes sketchy though.
Proline point blank carbon fiber compound bow. Still faster than many bows today.
Thermacell - I was skeptical at first that they would work, but after 2 years of use they amaze me. Deer stand, deck, campfire, boat, garage, works great for keeping those pesky mosquitos and even lake flies away.
tundrawalker00
Posted 8/8/2011 1:29 PM (#510931 - in reply to #510784)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 500


Location: Ludington, MI
Second the Frabill Ice Suit. Also my Sorrells, purchased in 1989 and still kicking!
tmusky
Posted 8/8/2011 2:04 PM (#510938 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 55


Great thread! Hope it keeps going. My Danner boots are awesome. My Ruger M77 .25-06 is right there too, as is my Orvis fly rod. Wish I could list a vehicle here, but sadly, I cannot.
C.Painter
Posted 8/8/2011 2:19 PM (#510939 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 1245


Location: Madtown, WI
Lacrosse Ice kings.... on there 17th year... about due for a new pair though. NEVER cold.
Habervision sun glasses...
wal-mart knock offs under "Rocky" brand under armour... just as good... a LOT less
Merc 75 4stroke, first year model... 9 years going strong with no major issues.
MuskyMike51
Posted 8/8/2011 4:27 PM (#510954 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 134


1. My handed down (or never given back, from my father) Remington Model 760 Gamemaster 30-06... Still pounding holes in whitetails.
2. 99 chev silverado, rountine maintenance, still running strong at 217K.
3. La Crosse Iceman's (handed down from dad), not as heavy as the ice kings but thats why i get the to the tip-ups before them
4. My Hoyt Bow...
5. Musky Lures: Rubber Dubber, Home made buck tails, and so many more...
6. Hush Hide camo suit i've been wearing since i was 17.
7. BFGoodrich AT/KO tires... they'll take you anywhere you are willing to go
8. Interstate Batteries, cranking and deep cycle


esoxfly
Posted 8/8/2011 4:56 PM (#510961 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
My Ranger bay- shopping for a 620 and got a 620 with a bay interior. Thought I was buying a "good" boat and ended up buying the best boat ever made for my style of fishing. I will be buried in that boat like a viking when I die...lay me in it, set it on fire and push us out into the lake.

My Yammie 225 Sport. Had to buy it when my VMAX blew, but it's the best thing that could've happened to that boat.

Tibor reels. Needed bigger reels when I moved to AK to handle the fish and the saltwater. Pulled the trigger on one....now I have 14 of them.

Filson clothes- from timber falling and moose hunts to fishing and climbing...I'll own these same garments in 40 years.
Clark A
Posted 8/8/2011 6:23 PM (#510973 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 615


Location: Bloomington, MN
Rhinelander Shorties! They are fun to drink and tasty to!
dougj
Posted 8/8/2011 7:34 PM (#510978 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn

1999 Triton 205 Walleye DC. About 65,000 auctual GPS miles and it's still the best boat I have road in for the LOTWs. Came in today in 30 MPH west winds, and it was dry and smooth. Handles welll, in any wind both fishing and traveling.

Doug Johnson

 



Edited by dougj 8/8/2011 7:36 PM
muskie nutt
Posted 8/8/2011 8:20 PM (#510983 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 99


Location: Hartford, Iowa
My Thompson Center Omega muzzle loader, my Kimber Ultra Carry, my Winchester model 1300 20 guage, and my Toyota Tundra
BNelson
Posted 8/8/2011 8:51 PM (#510987 - in reply to #510983)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations





Location: Contrarian Island
Cabelas insulated guidewear...
North Face wind Apex half zip wind shirt...
Trinidad reels...
Ranger boats...
Suzuki 175 4 stroke...
VMS
Posted 8/8/2011 8:55 PM (#510989 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 3479


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
My Grandfather's 1953 Ithaca Model 37,
Summit "Bullet" climbing stand
Amsoil HP Injector oil
2003 dodge ram HEMI...just about ready to flip 200K and not even needing an engine rebuild
RBC
Posted 8/8/2011 9:17 PM (#510996 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 103


I would add Lacrosse Iceman boots to my list too. I bought some new boots after almost 20 years, gave the old boots to my son, then gave my new boots to my son and took the Iceman boots back. After reading through this my wish list is getting pretty long. Starting with some Filson clothes.
Mullhead
Posted 8/8/2011 10:04 PM (#511004 - in reply to #510983)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 286


Location: VA
Lunker Sauce won't leave home without it
Colt 1911 If it don't say Colt its only a copy.
Danner Boots last forever
Leupold VX-3
Shimano Reels. If they break what did you do wrong?
Strider Knives Worth every penny

You get what you pay for.
tmusky
Posted 8/9/2011 9:05 AM (#511044 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 55


Google Earth is awesome! My Swiss Army knife has been handier than I expected.
Captain
Posted 8/9/2011 9:18 AM (#511047 - in reply to #510978)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 437


dougj - 8/8/2011 7:34 PM

1999 Triton 205 Walleye DC. About 65,000 auctual GPS miles
That is some crazy miles there Doug!! Impressive.
rpike
Posted 8/9/2011 9:52 AM (#511054 - in reply to #511047)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 291


Location: Minneapolis
8" smallmouth bass pattern, wooden phantom. I'm pretty sure I could get a follow in my bathtub with it. Shed a tear when my leader failed on a backlash and it sailed off on its final cast.
Another vote for Steger mukluks. Best gear purchase ever.
95 Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder. Just sold it last week. If its replacement is 2/3 as good, I'll be lucky.
Kelty Gunnison 4 tent
Jsondag
Posted 8/9/2011 5:05 PM (#511141 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
Northface Zip off pants - the heavier weight model
Pro Dawg - 44 fish and counting one dawg.
LG 60" center lit LCD TV - WOW!
Verado - Sweetest motor I've ever run
Bauer Total One 101 hockey stick - Top cheddar clap bomb city
Shimano LJV - any bait any time
Viagra 100mg - Not a matter of need - you can dig tunnels with the stuff
Nike Free run +2 - like going barefoot
5 Hour Energy - Like viagra for the brain
Gorilla Super Glue - the glue that holds
Herbalife Protien Shakes - tastes great and the weight melts.
Nature Valley Dark Chocolate and Oats Granola bars - eating one as we speak.... Delicious!
Jim
Posted 8/9/2011 8:17 PM (#511151 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations


1991 kenmore Washer and Drier
Ariens sno blowers
Go pro HD hero video camera
Schwinn Trailways bike
Berkley fluro -bronze box
albright fly rod
bfunk73183
Posted 8/9/2011 10:15 PM (#511166 - in reply to #511151)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 315


My dad bought a Strikemaster magnum II back in the 90s and now its mine, thing has probably cut a million holes and still runs great, I just love the fact that it was my dads and now it's mine

Oh and my gopro camera, and Asus motherboards

Brian
woodieb8
Posted 8/10/2011 7:17 AM (#511188 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 1529


best product my wife.
had her for over 30 years. .
the warrantys great i fish whenever i want .
SteveHulbert
Posted 8/10/2011 7:53 AM (#511190 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 202


Location: Angola, IN
My 1969 Starcraft V180 with the original 1969 Johnson 115 Horse. I glassed in new stringers, floor, and transom. And replaced the seats. It's a great boat. She does it all.

My 2008 Honda Ruckus. The summer of 2008 it spent most of it's time in a garage going through a complete custom build. It has 13,000 miles on a small 49cc motor.


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Cast
Posted 8/10/2011 9:42 AM (#511202 - in reply to #510773)
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2004 Pontiac Grand Am GT (love at first sight).
Second vote on Timberland footwear; shoes and boots.
Gander Mt. Guide Series rods.
Dell Dimension 3000 computer.
Waterman pens.
dhost21
Posted 8/10/2011 10:19 AM (#511213 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 43


Thermacell!! Ive had it out a few times and thought it was doing its job but didnt notice a lot because there werent many bugs in the first place but yesterday I brought it out to the swamps of the minnesota river valley to take my dog for a walk. I was in chest high weeds around the swamp with bugs everywhere I thought I was gonna be carried away. Then I turned the cell on and hardly even saw another mosquito. It was absolutely amazing. Im a believer in the thermacell
BIGTOOTH-MAN
Posted 8/11/2011 12:42 AM (#511325 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 12


Location: 10,000 Lakes
Danner Boots: light yet heavy duty
Strikemaster Mag: cuts and cuts and cuts
My Carhart Jacket: the do anything in anything jacket
Shimano Curado(s): need I say more
7" Powerbait Pumpkinseed worms: any lake that has bass in them, these will catch them
Shimano Compre Muskie Rods
Diawa Saltist: will reel in 10s and 13s w/o question
Frogg Toggs Rain Jacket: Light, breathable and keeps you dry
Merrell Barefoot Shoes: almost to comfortable
My first ever shotgun: (a gift) a knock-off Mossberg Maverick. More reliable than my Remington 1100.
My handmade bucktails
Bigman
Posted 8/11/2011 8:59 AM (#511339 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 281


Location: ROckford IL
1- our honda Accord- gets us to any destination without any problems
2- Honda Passport- pulls my boat where ever I want it to go
3- POV1.5- best headcam I have used
4- Technique 1200 turntables- built like a rock
5-Rane TTM 56 mixer- best mixer I have used'
6-Lund Rebel 1650 with 25hp merc- many memories in this boat
7- All my Mac computers- all work flawless
8-Jiffy auger- works like a charm
9- Ace Tandem spinner baits- best spinner bait ever
10- St criox rods- Best I ever had
sworrall
Posted 8/11/2011 9:00 AM (#511340 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I second the POV 1.5, should have mentioned that earlier.
Thewal2
Posted 8/11/2011 11:03 AM (#511365 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations


1) 1995 BMW M3 - fast fun and no computers ruining the experience

2) Diawa Luna 300L - they are smooth and are tanks!

3) Viscious Florocarbin (for bass fishing) - strong as nails and easy on the pocketbook.

4) Garmin GPS - gets me to all my fishing places safely and without planning (this Year I have 10 states fishing licenses so I travel a lot!)

5) Lone Wolf hand climber - you can take my bow but you can never take my climber!
JeffinPickering
Posted 8/11/2011 2:41 PM (#511402 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 97


Location: Pickering, ON
-Big red Abu 7000 - seem to read lots about abu issues, but each year the handle just keeps going around and around with nothing more than a clean and lube.
-Tackle Industries Rods: wow.
-Rocky waterproof boots with 1000gram thinsulate. Feet have never been wet nor cold in them.
-Pearson Grinder: yeah, I know, it's Dick's creation and it is expected to be good. But it's really, really good.
-Phantom Softail: added to arsenal last year; may be THE cold front crusher.
-VMC hooks: thought Mustad were the way to go until I tried these.

jkslayer135
Posted 8/11/2011 7:20 PM (#511439 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 283


-Mathews Z7
-Seafoam
-Amsoil
-Goldbond
muddymusky
Posted 8/11/2011 8:05 PM (#511441 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 569


Bud Light
Herb_b
Posted 8/11/2011 9:54 PM (#511453 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
My 2007 F150 which gets almost 20 mpg. My 01 F150 got 15 mpg. What is with that?

ABU reels, Gander Mountain Muskie rods, 80 lb Tuff Line Plus, and CJs spinner baits. That combo is working so well lately that my shoulder is sore from fighting fish.
Rick W
Posted 8/12/2011 9:04 AM (#511482 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: RE: Products that exceed your expectations


Ruger M77 30-06 bought 1979 in a Coast to Coast store in Billings MT. I can drive nails with it , Great deer gun!

Ruger Red Label 12 gauge, 26 inch barrel, fantastic upland gun!

Calcutta 400's

St Croix Rods

ESOX Maniac
Posted 8/13/2011 9:00 AM (#511619 - in reply to #511482)
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Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
My Dad gave me an EZE Lap diamond stone as a Christmas present, he said an outdoorsman should always have a means to sharpen his tools whether it's a pocket or hunting knife or fish hooks or anything else that need a good edge to do the job at hand..... EZL26M, it comes with a nice leather pocket pouch.

http://www.hand-tools.com/product-overview.php?brand=EZE-LAP

Needle sharp hooks & razor sharp knives. I now have two because I thought I lost the one that he gave me.... That one now resides in my boat. The other is in my truck. It's now automatic to just drop it in my pocket when I get out to hunt or fish.

Actually I probably should post this in the "Best Products" thread. The base for the diamonds/sharpening surface is stainless steel bar so no worries about rust - unlike hardened steel files.

Have fun!
Al
Chasin50
Posted 8/14/2011 8:11 PM (#511775 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations




Posts: 380


Location: Michigan
Minnkota autopilot motors (latest 101 i-pilot) - 12 years of minimal TM control, and both feet on the deck
Ranger 620 2005 hull
Shimano Reels (Calcuttat & Curado)
St. Croix Legend Tournement Series Rods
Kimber and Cooper Rifles
The paint quality of Joe Fittante
Shindaiwa String Trimmers
Just Encase tackle boxes
Kroger Angus Strip steaks
Mathews Bows
Marc Thorpe Guide Service
Amish direct furniture
Sealine braid
esoxfly
Posted 8/14/2011 8:25 PM (#511777 - in reply to #511775)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK

Chasin50 - 8/14/2011 9:11 PM

Ranger 620 2005 hull...

+1 on the old 225 hp hull.  My favorite of the 620's and we've talked about that before. 

I'd have mentioned my Just Encase boxes, but that goes without saying.

thrax_johnson
Posted 8/20/2011 11:04 AM (#512691 - in reply to #510773)
Subject: Re: Products that exceed your expectations





Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
Tackle Industries Rods. Bought 2 from James last fall, one each in XH telescopic with full fat cork and one split grip. Have taken a beating already and are still top notch. Just got an XXH telescopic fat cork yesterday morning, put it through the paces with rubber and double tens last night. Have never used a better rod for either application. Bomb casting dawgs was effortless, jerking them back was smoother than ever and required less effort than softer rods. Burning in double tens was the same, the rod absorbs so much more of the resistance and softer sticks.

Exceptional job/product once again James!

Also
My Ranger 618 console
Shimano 401TE reels
Everything from Muskie Mayhem
Frabill Nets
My 2002 FX4 Ford - rock solid for 9 years and probably will be for another 9
Justin Blanchar
Posted 8/23/2011 10:32 AM (#513093 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 74


Location: Ixonia, WI
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Edited by Justin Blanchar 8/23/2011 10:40 AM
Justin Blanchar
Posted 8/23/2011 10:38 AM (#513094 - in reply to #510773)
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Posts: 74


Location: Ixonia, WI
Muskie Train's Diesel Bait! They are built extremely durable and can take an absolute punishment. Troll them fast or slow; they will run great and boat you plenty of fish. I have had tremendous luck with their product.
http://www.muskietrain.com