New Carry Setup

New Direction

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Cape Cod
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Tesoro Vaquero, Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II
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Metal Detecting
Found this small tool belt at home depot for around $10. Its the perfect setup! It has a loop for a pin pointer, loop for a shovel, and 2 pockets.

I moved my metal detector to the left side cause it was getting crowded on the right and effecting my swing. I also usually just carry my shovel unless im just traveling without detecting.

I really like this setup. Just right for almost every occasion. If I was spending the whole day in the deep woods I would bring a stachel instead.

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New Direction said:
Found this small tool belt at home depot for around $10. Its the perfect setup! It has a loop for a pin pointer, loop for a shovel, and 2 pockets.

I moved my metal detector to the left side cause it was getting crowded on the right and effecting my swing. I also usually just carry my shovel unless im just traveling without detecting.

I really like this setup. Just right for almost every occasion. If I was spending the whole day in the deep woods I would bring a stachel instead.

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I like this set up! I'm thinking about switching my Excalibur to a belt. It gets heavy after a few hours. Lol
 

Yeah having a belt clip made this detector incredibly lite. I would say not much more than a pound if any. My buddy thought it would swing weird being sort of bottom heavy but it was no problem at all.
 

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