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I'm 60 and this fit old goat doesn't want any problems when I go out to enjoy a day of detecting in the field. I strap my Nox 800 to a side clip on my small pack for hands-free hiking. I had the 15" out today with the stock 11" in the pack. I carry food, water, leatherman tool, lighter, disposable orange thin rain poncho, and some basic first aid. My nylon belt sports White's Bullseye TRX pinpointer and digging tool with the latest generation Garmin Montana 700 GPS. (I prefer the TRX over my Minelab Pro-Find 35). They don't make a case for the Montana 700 but I was fortunate that my generic finds bag fits it snugly. I go pretty far into the woods off of the beaten path. For example, today I was out for over 6 hours and walked nearly 7 miles with plenty of hills and revines. I wear an orange hat with type depending on weather, and either an orange hooded sweatshirt or safety vest over my winter coat. It's important to wear orange as I often push game and waterfowl up towards hunters as I walk. I will detect as long as I can break the crust of frost on the soil. The best part about this hobby is that has tricked me into getting into shape. Even the arm swing muscle groups have built up. Happy and safe hunting!





