Roar Ready with Great Gear
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As the roar rolls in, every hunter knows it is time to stop dreaming and start packing. The difference between a good day on the hills and a great one often comes down to smart prep made possible by a couple of key pieces you absolutely want on your rig this season.
Let us walk through some of the essentials you'll be grateful for as you chase those bosses through long, crisp mornings and still, golden evenings.
Tac Pouch built for action
The tac pouch is the little powerhouse that keeps your must-have items right where you need them. Easy access means you don't need to go digging into your pack when time is tight. What makes it extra clever is MOLLE-compatible backing, making them easy to attach to any pack with a MOLLE base, like the hip fins on the Bison. Things like your Garmin, headlamp, bullets, or snacks tucked in there for quick grabs without a break in rhythm.
Easy Straps for quick kit carry
Packing light is possible, but packing smart is everything. So popular we keep selling out, Easy Straps are lightweight and ultra versatile, letting you lash extra gear to your pack, tie down a wayward tarp, or secure that epic trophy for the walk out. Available in 4 handy lengths, they give your setup the flexibility to expand when you need and shrink back once the gear is out on the hill.
Gaiters keep the ground where it belongs
Long grasses, wet undergrowth and prickly brambles lie in wait to soak your socks, scratch your ankles and deposit spiky seeds that weasel into your shoes. A pair of solid gaiters is a true hunter’s friend. Tatonka gaiters wrap snugly around your boots and lower legs, keeping mud, water and itchy stuff out. Happy feet mean more comfort and energy when stalking the ridges.
Tool Pocket for the everyday essentials
Tool pockets and pouches live up to their name. When you are in the backblocks, you will have bits of gear that earn their place in your hands again and again. Knife, multi-tool, sharpener, headlamp, spare cord. The tool pocket keeps those fiddly little essentials close and well organised for rapid access when it counts.
Seat Pad for glassing
So much of hunting is glassing, but why not be comfortable and enjoy a rest and a cuppa while you do it? A seat pad makes those moments better. Lightweight yet comfortable, it folds easily and gives you a dry spot to rest regardless of damp ground or cold rocks. You might pack food on the way up, but you take your seat pad to every favourite lookout.

Dry Bags for peace of mind
The weather in the hills can swing from calm and clear to driving southerlies and pouring rain in
the blink of an eye. Dry bags keep your layers, spare socks and important gear safe from wet weather, sweat and river crossings. A couple of sizes tucked inside your pack organise things and give you peace of mind, so you stay focused on the job.
The roar demands gear that works every time, without fuss or fanfare, integrates with your existing kit, and plays nice with your rhythm in the bush. Customising your rig to suit your hunt style will result in a more successful adventure, making those hairy moments a little easier, preparing you for whatever the bush throws at you.
Pack smart, follow safety protocol, and enjoy the roar with gear that keeps pace.



