Customer Reviews With Photos

  • The headset is comfortable, cancels noise, links Bluetooth easily, and is comfortable. Until the plastic piece that holds the ear piece to the head set broke after 6 months of intermittent use. Cannot be worn. I can’t find a website or a way to reach out for a replacement piece. I’ll update if I find a way other than buying a replacement head set. Update- Prohear contacted me and sent me a new headset. Still super comfortable- still works great. Updated to 5 stars

  • As an avid hunter, I’ve been in the market for a range finder for some time now. Having access to accurate, real-time data during a hunt is crucial for making ethical decisions and ensuring a successful outcome. This range finder exceeded my expectations in several ways. It fits comfortably in my hands, and its ergonomic design allows me to access both buttons effortlessly without having to stretch my fingers. The compact size is a bonus, making it easy to handle during active hunts. I appreciated the thoughtful inclusion of a carabiner and the rubber-coated carry string. These features add an extra layer of security, ensuring the range finder stays with you during movement and reducing the risk of losing it. One of the standout features is the seven different modes, which provide versatility for a variety of situations. I tested its accuracy around the house and found it spot-on within the tolerances specified in the description. Outside, I’ve ranged everything from squirrels to random objects in my backyard and even items around my neighbors' yards. A small challenge I encountered was when ranging near trees—sometimes the laser would hit a branch instead of the intended target. However, this is a minor issue and doesn’t detract from the overall performance. In summary, this range finder delivers on its promises. It’s reliable, user-friendly, and packed with useful features. I would recommend it to any hunter looking for a tool that ensures both accuracy and ethical hunting practices!

  • This is a good quality budget scope. It's a simple scope with no thrills. It just works. It is pretty easy to look through and acquire a target pretty fast. This scope is made completely of aluminum, no plastic. It has a nice durable powder coated finish and is quality built. It has nice clear lenses and viewing. The focus and magnifier are pretty tight and move smoothly. It comes with pretty nice spring loaded lens covers. One of the lens covers is very snug and the other is fairly snug but comes of a little easier than I like, but still not to bad. It also comes with all mounting hardware and tool. Picatinny rail compatible. All in all this is a good quality budget scope. It should work on just about any caliber. It's quality built with all aluminum construction, no plastic. It has clear and crisp viewing with nice, easy to see cross hairs. Good price for such a nice quality, but simple rifle scope.

  • Got this and its close but still needs work. Wobly legs. Legs that don't stay on place when stowed. And the quick release handle broke.

  • 5 out of 5
    TL;DR : I like the build quality and it suits my use-case nicely. I believe it is sharply overpriced and I don't believe it will hold up as superior to other bags over the long term based on other experiences as well as company policies. Packaging Quality 2.5/5 I received this bag packaged in a nondescript ngclab.com box and inside was a really thin plastic bag. I would have likely damaged the bag itself had I opened the outer box with a knife. Not a good first impression for a backpack being sold for $145. Material Quality 4.5/5 The bag appears to be well made. Stitching looks good, material quality is on par with the kind of durability I expect and the YKK zippers and buckles all seem high quality. The internal pocket system appears good, and the mesh seems high quality. I love the thickness and comfort of the straps and for my 5'9 build this pack sits nicely on my back with little to no discomfort. Compartment Variety 4/5 I found it very easy to pack my gear inside. Inside the largest compartment (with the 270 degree zipper) I comfortably keep a Henry survival rifle, wool blanket and 10x12 tarp as well as cordage and some other smaller things. in the next compartment up I keep a poncho, my gloves and my emergency rations. in the front top compartment I am able to keep smaller items such as a ferro rod, signal mirror, Fresnel lens, compass and mylar blankets. I have my bottle/nesting cup as well as my water filter system in the front pocket alongside some kindling and a collapsible stove. On the outside I keep a lighter, my multitool, a first aid kit (MOLLE pack) and some gorilla tape. On the straps I keep a whistle, a flashlight, my radio and my Morakniv Companion. I have strapped to the bottom a camping cot. I keep some carabiners as well so that at any time I can attach things to the outside with little problem. The included water-bottle pockets are great for more than water bottles. I do keep a 40oz bottle in one pocket but the other I am carrying my folding saw, handaxe and my trowel. I find the 45L bag fits everything just perfectly and it is very comfortable to wear over long periods. My pack is quite heavy but the lightness of the bag is appreciated. Price 2/5 Now for the part that seems to be the deal killer for this bag: the price. I have a REEBOW gear 40L MOLLE bag that I've used as my primary work bag since 2021. It's been all over the country with me and out in a wide range of conditions. Over the years that bag has been used and abused. And to this day, it still zips, still straps, still does everything. The only thing not working on it were the belly straps which I broke accidentally while tossing the bag around. I purchased that bag for $39 and it appears to have the same material quality at least on the outside. Thinner straps, lower quality buckles and possibly less luxurious material seems to be the difference between these bags. Now, I purchased the Wolfpak bag on sale for $110 and at that price it feels comfortable. But I couldn't justify the price at $145, which is nearly 4x the price of the competing REEBOW bag. brand name, no name, it doesn't matter. Both are assembled cheaply in China, where assembly is adequate but doesn't appear to differ much. I found the included extras to be a nice touch, although I removed all the patches as I frankly find them cheesy. Good for gym-bros but probably not for me. Warranty/confidence 1/5 Warranty appears really weak with the following noted on the website: "We will absolutely switch out any backpack that has a manufacturing defect within 90 days of purchase. Unfortunately, we do not cover any cosmetic damage done or normal wear and tear. Should you have any concerns with our products please reach out right away as avoidance/delay in letting us know may void the warranty. Each claim is handled case by case." A 90-day warranty for manufacturing defects tells me the company doesn't have a lot of confidence in their own product and I would be wary of this going forward. That said, I will allow for failures based on my own errors but if a buckle snaps from being dropped, that will pose a huge issue. I will monitor the stitching quality over time as well as that appears to be a weak point for other buyers. Total score : 2.8/5 Do I recommend? Ehhhh.... no. I can't recommend this bag at this price. I will be keeping it as it will indeed serve my needs but if I were on a budget, there is nothing this bag provides that can't be found for half the cost or less. The big thing it has going for it are the straps as they are very comfortable. I have yet to see if it will repel rain but I imagine it will do that nicely.

  • These cameras are a.m.a.z.i.n.g. We have poultry and suddenly a bunch of ducks started going missing without a trace. I bought this 2 pack to place in 2 spots to find out if it was a ground predator or a bird of prey (we have bald eagles and hawks nesting all around us so I thought perhaps a large bird was stealing them in the yard during the day). These cameras not only caught skunks the very first night I put them up, but also a raccoon only a few nights later, and just recently a freaking BOBCAT 😳 They also verified that the predator was not, in fact, a bird of prey. When I realized about a month ago that eggs were being damaged in the nest boxes, I repositioned a camera inside the coop and discovered a stupid blue jay was flying in, cracking them open and eating just a little bit out of each egg (so wasteful, what a jerk); also discovered a hen was "cleaning up" the broken eggs out of the nest boxes, which made me smile lol. The picture quality is great on both video mode and picture mode. I had mine set to video in the yard to see about birds of prey, and the one in front of the coop set to "3 shot" mode. In both modes the motion detection was a little laggy, but not enough so that I couldn't clearly tell what animal was in my yard, as seen in the pictures I posted with this review. I can't attest to the battery life; I'd read in other reviews that the batteries drain fast, so the yard camera would be turned off at night and on in the day, and coop camera was on during the night and off during the day. And once I found my culprits I just turned them off. So as yard security, the battery life has done well for my needs, but for use on the trail I can't cast my vote on it. But all in all they did exactly what I needed them to do, multiple times over, and I love them!! Can't beat the price either!!!

  • not everyone is a gun youtube and can afford to fill up a wall rack and it just looks empty but with a couple rifles a few pistols and 1 or 200 bucks of ammo and you can load this up to look mostly full and still have room for future upgrades. easy assembly, minimilistic style, holds alot of weight

  • The bag is nice, good quality and I love being able to expand the bag. I wish the molle panel wasn’t on the back of the bag. Overall it is a great bag. It has the loop side of velcro on the inside of two of the pockets, so getting a nice velcro panel to add interior pockets and customization has been great!

  • I just received my new gardpro game camera .. Am give it a 3 star (this might go up after actually using it) BUT It doesn’t come with the things needed to actually charge this unit So until I go buy a special charger it’s just a neat looking camera

  • First impressions. Pros: The overall construction of the case feels fairly solid without alot of weight for its size when compared to other brands we have all heard of. The pick and pluck foam layers are a decent density to protect what you put in it and are easy to remove. The wheels are lower diameter than some other cases, while being nice and wide. The latches feel sturdy with very noticeable indexing when latched. The lid seal appears to be decent material and seated rather well. The corresponding raised rim of the base is significant and more than adequate. Cons: The pressure relief valve is not an automatic valve, but a manual screw style cap with o-ring. It will work, but some people may find it to be more "fiddley" that they would prefer. The base layer of foam is rather thin and feels like it would not provide much cushion in an impact. While the lid seal appears to be good, I am a little concerned as to how well the raised rim of the base and it will fully seal against water and other small particle debris, i.e. sand and fine dirt (moon dust to the firefighters out there). If you pluck out 1 row for G.I. mags, it's just a bit on the snug side for my liking, and doing 2 rows wide is even a bit too loose for the various polymer mags on the market. Points of improvement: The base layer of foam could be more dense and a little thicker. The size of the cuts made for the pick and pluck foam could be reduced by approximately 50% would yield more versatility for various size and shaped objects. Possibly utilize an automatic pressure relief valve for user simplicity. Add metal reinforcement around the lock points like your other cases have. Relocate or add additional lock points near the outside corners of the case to aid in storage security. Final thoughts. Overall I am very happy with this case. It safely fits a couple of pews and some spare magazines without the absurd price tag and added extra weight to haul around. Time will tell just how well this case will hold up, but if it does as good as I hope, I will be picking up more to setup for other pews. If any of the aforementioned improvement ideas are implemented as well, I will definitely be purchasing more of these cases. I will try to update this review later down the line if I remember.

  • This was a big money purchase and I have no doubt I’m getting serious value. The first time I turned it on I was blown away at how the night lit up. Our woods are heavy and thick and even then I could easily see a small animal resting in thick underbrush. The menu is a bit to get used to but once you do it a few times it’s second nature. The functionality is wonderful and I have zero regrets. Battery life leaves a bit to be desired but all in all, I love the USB backup. The clarity is second to none and you won’t be disappointed!

  • This green dot is a big value. It has all the right features, and appears to compete with the Holosun 407k. It fits natively on a P365XL. The only question is long term reliability. This dot checks all the boxes. RMSc footprint. Shake awake. Side loading battery. Metal housing. Easy brightness controls. Picatinny 1913 rail adapter included. I love that there appears to be a built-in rear sight set, however it's not clear how I should use those, or if there is an expectation that a taller front sight needs to be installed. The instruction manual and product page listing do not comment on the rear sight blades, which is unfortunate. I wish I knew how to use this feature. I was able to mount it to a P365XL and it fit great. The turrets were a little bit challenging to zero with the included tool, but it ended up working. This seems to be competing with a Holosun 407k and this GOWUTAR dot is about half the price. It's hard to know how it will hold up at that kind of price. But so far everything seems to be working.

  • This trail camera is great. The size and quality are exactly what I was looking for. Pictures come through very clear. Has a solar panel on top to maintain battery life. Very easy to setup and figure out how it works. Highly recommend this product.

  • 5 out of 5
    Ordered holster with the metal belt clips-received holster with plastic belt clip.(package shows metal clips). Haven’t contacted cya supply yet. Still gave it 4 stars because the quality is there. Update: contacted ngclab.com and correct holster came within 3 days. Very comfortable at 3 o’clock position.updated to 5 star-just think the steel belt clips make all the difference. Ordered their next higher price point holster for my hellcat pro-has more adjustment options (height and angle). Plus the steel clips. Was never a big fan of Inside the waist holsters until now.

  • This thing is seriously impressive. The fingerprint reader picks up instantly—it’s like the second you touch it, it’s open. No delays, no errors. The touchpad is whisper-quiet, which I love because I can get into it late at night without making a sound. That little LED light inside is super helpful too—gives just enough visibility to see what you’re doing without being blinding. I had a minor hiccup figuring out the wireless charging, but their support team was amazing. They didn’t rush me, explained everything in detail, and even mentioned that certain phone cases could cause interference. It was honestly one of the best customer service experiences I’ve had. Between the sleek design, flawless functionality, and standout support, this is easily one of the best purchases I’ve made in a while. Absolutely worth every penny.

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