My detecting vest / sling setup

Toothpick

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Sep 9, 2013
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I used to use a 3" web belt but didn't like all the weight tugging down on my hips/pants, especially after all the up/downs while digging targets.

This vest is about 30 bucks on Amazon and worth every penny.

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It also allowed me to rig an easily removed adjustable bungee sling to one of the suspender D-rings, using a figure 9 clip. It really helps after a few hours of hunting.

I attached 2 zippered pouches, 1 has two compartments that I use for trash and treasure (below), the other has 1 zippered compartment which I use to to conceal a sub compact 9mm.

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I ordered this dump pouch to use for trash and keep the other zippered pouch for treasures only.

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I have my TRX pin pointer attached along with my Raptor digging tool. Hanging off the bottom is a nylon bristle toothbrush for quick cleaning of coins. I may add a water bottle carrier as the weather heats up.

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DeepseekerADS

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I like your set-up. I went through the same evolution, got some responses stating I was carrying too much stuff - they're probably right. But my final (?) set-up is a lot more comfortable, better planned, and workable than just using a Minelab pouch on my belt getting in the way of my digging and just generally a pain in the butt. Mine is sort of similar to your approach.

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/m...d-apron-pouch-belt-system-ever-suited-me.html
 

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Toothpick

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I hear ya. We may be overdressed for a tot lot :tongue3:

But some places I hunt are a fair distance from my car, If I don't carry it in, I cant use it. I will also be carrying bug spray soon.

I think it is many times more comfortable carrying the weight on a suspended load bearing vest then half as much on a belt.

I guess too it depends on how long you plan to hunt too...... 15 minutes during your lunch break or 4 hours out in the woods or fields?
 

DirtyPockects

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Looks like a sturdy setup that will distribute the load . I will have to check those out.
 

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Toothpick

Toothpick

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Sep 9, 2013
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XP-DEUS 2, MANTICORE, XP-DEUS 1, Equinox 800, Simplex, 1280x, Gold Bug 2, 12v Gator Gill Hookah
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All Treasure Hunting
Thanks, I did add a Ammo dump pouch, for trash, that is working out nicely.

I am not sure that I am going to keep the pinpoint low on the vest. I can get in the way of my fat gut when I am crouching to retrieve a target. I think I may try mounting it on the suspender.

Maxpedition is almost too nice of gear to use LOL.
 

eyemustdigtreasure

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I use a load-bearing suspender system (see my profile photo), that has many add-on pouches,
that all seems to be PLENTY of room for all the tools, and stuff I take anywhere - even tot lots...! :laughing7:
Nice to be able to tuck the un-needed rain gear under the suspenders in the back, if so chosen.
Got room for even the kitchen sink....(NOT!)
 

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Toothpick

Toothpick

Sr. Member
Sep 9, 2013
480
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Wisconsin
Detector(s) used
XP-DEUS 2, MANTICORE, XP-DEUS 1, Equinox 800, Simplex, 1280x, Gold Bug 2, 12v Gator Gill Hookah
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I use a load-bearing suspender system (see my profile photo), that has many add-on pouches,
that all seems to be PLENTY of room for all the tools, and stuff I take anywhere - even tot lots...! :laughing7:
Nice to be able to tuck the un-needed rain gear under the suspenders in the back, if so chosen.
Got room for even the kitchen sink....(NOT!)

Looks like a good set up. I have to remember to throw some knee pads in my detecting kit.
 

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