Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Feeling Thirsty?

      Nalgene bottles are perfect for a full day out or even a short walk. We have them in 32 oz. and 16 oz. sizes. They easily hold ice and have printed graduations so you can keep track of your hydration.
     We like the 16 oz. size because they fit perfectly in our Fishpond and Patagonia fishing pack bottle holders. These bottles have been a staple of outdoors folks for years. They are just about unbreakable.
These bottles fit most water purifiers and filters, and make hand-washing a breeze.

Delamere & Hopkins
Hyde Park Square
2708 Erie Avenue
Cincinnati, OH  45208
513-871-FISH

Mon-Thurs  10-8
Fri-Sat  10-6
Sun  11-5

Monday, July 18, 2016

Patagonia Black Hole Cubes

         These handy gear holders have given us easy organized access to our gear no matter where we are headed. 
         A mini gear closet ready to organize essentials, the Patagonia Black Hole Cube is perfect as a dopp kit or a small organizer.
        We brought in several colors. What a great gift to send a fisherman off on a trip or a college freshman to their first year. These accessories will see tons of use!

Delamere & Hopkins
Hyde Park Square
2708 Erie Avenue
Cincinnati, OH  45208
513-871-FISH

Mon-Thurs  10-8
Fri-Sat  10-6
Sun  11-5

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

New Patagonia Packs!


    Ted and I got to take a look at some new Patagonia products the other day. It was great to see some of the items that will be here next spring as well as some current items we had overlooked in the past. With that in mind, we have a few new additions in the store.

    We'll try to highlight a few of the new items over the next few days. One of the first things we noticed were a a few newer designs of backpacks.

The Paxat Pack

   We liked the general versatility of this pack. We are carrying several different colors to suit anyone's taste. The large front pouch is an excellent place to stuff a sweatshirt or raincoat while out and about or while traveling. This is what Patagonia has to say:
"A versatile daypack with room for everything. TSA-compatible laptop compartment and various organizational pockets make it perfect for commuting or travel."

   This mid-sized pack would a handy addition for anyone who is on-the-go all the time.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Great Day for Smallies and T&T Rod Review

   I've been hearing some good Smallie fishing reports so I played hookie today and went fishing. I decided to hit up a small stream up in Warren county that I hadn't fished since I started at D&H 11 years ago. Back then I had a worn out messenger bag for my random flies, was borrowing wading boots, fishing some 1996-era Redington rod, and had virtually no idea what I was doing.  Things have changed a bit since then.

   Turned out to one of the best local Smallmouth fishing days I've ever had.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Great Gear for the Money


     Technology is a wonderful thing.  It has made our phones, computers, and cars better albeit more expensive. Fly fishing is no exception.  Technology has made the best fly gear much better. The sealed drag reels, fast action rods, and braided core lines are ideas our predecessors could only dream of. We've come a long way from fiberglass "Wonder rods" and "Fin-Nor Wedding Cake" reels! Of course this all comes at a price.
    The good news is all of this technology, R&D, and design has helped create some wonderful, price conscious gear. Here are a few of our favorites, just in time for our local fishing season to begin:

Rods

    St. Croix has always been our pick for mid-price rods.  They do a great job producing U.S. manufactured rods for a variety of uses.  We teach our schools using the St. Croix Imperial ($250 for a 9' #6).  This is a medium action rod with plenty of finesse in the lower weights for trout fishing and enough backbone in 6 weights and up for any kind of warm-water fishing.  As you can tell from the picture below, this rod comes about anyway you want it.

 Click "see more" for a few more great items.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Backroom Sale Tweed Jacket

The Origin of Tweed

It is commonly thought that tweed emerged in Scotland and Ireland as a way for the farmers there to battle the chilly, damp climate that characterizes those parts. Tweed began as a hand woven fabric. The cloth was rough, thick, and felted and the colors were muted and earthy.  It was truly a working man's cloth. As far as the name goes, there are a couple of theories.
  1. There is a River Tweed in Scotland and the cloth was made in the Tweed Valley, and some believe that is the origin of the word.
  2. A more popular legend has it that the name tweed is a twist on the Scottish word for "tweel" or twill in our parlance, which is the signature weave of the fabric.  It is said that in 1826, a London clerk accidentally transcribed an order to "tweel" and wrote "tweed" instead, and from there the name came into use.
Whatever the origin, tweed is a rugged fabric, resistant to wind and water with excellent insulating properties.

Barbour Men's Gamefair Tweed Jacket
The men's Barbour Tweed Gamefair Jacket is a part of the sporting collection.  Expertly crafted with an 100% wool tweed outer.  The classic British look.

An abundance of features make it extra prepared for winter,including a storm-fly front,handwarmer pockets and a relaxed fit that allows for plenty of room for layering on frosty days.

Regularly $499     ON SALE $349 
 
The Annual February
Backroom Sale
No Returns - No Exchanges
 For the month of February
at least 30% off the Original Price 
we will have our normal business hours
Mon-Thurs 10-8     Fri-Sat 10-6     Sun 11-5
513-871-FISH 

Monday, November 23, 2015

gear review: woodcock hunting

After four decades of hunting, you know when the gear you are wearing works and when it doesn't.  This past Friday while I was woodcock hunting in the woods of Ohio, I really felt that everything I was using was spot on.  The morning temperature was 29 degrees and gradually climbed to about the low 40s.  The land we were hunting had been clear cut about 7 years ago and the saplings were very thick.  A large part of the sapling stand had some amount of standing water.  The briars were thick in some areas and the brush was everywhere.  There was a time when I even saw the English Setter having a hard time getting herself untangled from some of the undergrowth.

The first item we will look at are my boots.
   I have been hunting in Danner Grouse boots for ages.  I start the bird season on September 1 with a week or two in Kentucky dove shooting and I have these boots on every day.  I then use them all season for upland hunting.  I bought them with enough room to put in a Danner insole insert and still have room for a good pair of socks.  The boots are made in Portland.  The Gore-Tex has never let me down and as long as the streams I wade are not deeper than the boot is high, I am in good shape.  The stitch-down sole construction adds durability for kicking logs, rocks and whatever comes your way.  Because they are constructed using the stitch-down method versus a glued sole, I can have my favorite boots re-soled when the time is needed.

The next item to talk about are socks.

These Fox River Trailhead socks are some of my favorite.  The Merino wool is a soft, non-itch wool that keeps my feet warm and provide a lot of cushion.  I made sure when selecting my boot size that I could fit in a thicker sock.  If I could not fit a pair of the Trailhead socks, I would probably go for the Trailmaster sock.  When I am dove shooting in the hot September weather, I wear the Euro sock which is a CoolMax sock.

Here comes the body armor.
This is my pair of Filson Double Hunting Brush Pants.  I have been wearing these for ages; probably about eighteen years.  The suspenders have never been taken off and the only thing I do to care for them is....nothing.  I can plow through the worst briar patches without looking where I am going.  The bottoms are getting frayed and I have been thinking about running some leather around the hem.  I think this coming summer I will apply some Filson Oil Finish Wax.  I say that, but who knows if I will get around to it?  (I did just reproof my Filson Waterfowl Coat: after 13 years I felt like it deserved it.)
Back to the pants; buy them big and hang them with suspenders.  Under my brush pants, I wear an old pair of super comfortable Mountain Khakis Teton pants that have a rip in them.  I also have worn Patagonia Capilene Lightweight pants or ThermalWeight, depending on the activity level.

I know you are not suppose to wear suspenders and a belt, but I need something to hang a multi-tool from.  This Filson belt is probably twenty years old and I wear it almost every day.  I do apply some Filson Boot Oil to this belt every once in awhile.

This is my Swiss Army SwissTool that I take on all of my hunting trips and other travels.  It is very sturdy and constructed of stainless steel.  With 27 tools, I know I will be ready for whatever happens.
I did not take a photo of my Petzl headlamp, but that is another item I do not travel without.  I can't  tell you how many times I use this item each week.

This Patagonia Capilene Lightweight top is probably one of the most important parts of my hunting outfit.  This garment performs just great.  It is comfortable against the skin, breathes very well and wicks moisture away from the skin.  I can't say enough about this as a baselayer.

This is a Patagonia Capilene Midweight Zip-neck top.  I like this over the Capilene Lightweight layer to provide a little warmth on a cool morning.  The zip-neck can be pulled up for warmth or down to let body heat escape if needed.  I found that over the last three weeks, I would shed this layer about late morning.

I wear my hunting shirt over the two layers of Capilene.  This shirt is constructed of a heavy twill to brush through the brush and of course some bright blaze orange.

This is an old Filson hunting vest that was handed down to me.  It has front and rear game pockets.  There are pockets for shells and all the other gadgets that come in handy in the field.  The one downside of this hand-me-down is that is does not have blaze orange on it.  My cap and shirt probably do the trick, but I would like even more orange.  When you are in the really thick woodcock/grouse woods, tons of orange is the order of the day.  We work so hard for just a flush and I do not want to have to hesitate on a shot because I can't see my hunting partner.
This vest does have a secured inside pocket for my vehicle keys.  I would not own a hunting garment without a specific place for keys.  It is not good enough to have your keys in a pocket with other items.  If you are rooting through your pockets and the keys accidentally fall out onto the forest floor, have fun trying to find them four hours later.
This model of vest is no longer made, but Filson does make an Upland Hunt Vest with great blaze orange sections, double front pockets like my vest and the super important interior zipped security pocket. 

Shooting glasses are a must in the woodcock and grouse woods.  This past trip I had a thorn branch smack my glasses and I thought without these glasses my eyeball would have been scratched for sure.

These shooting gloves have seen a lot of action.  They do not provide any warmth, but provide great grip and help when going through the heavy brush.

Hey, look what I found in the pockets of that hunting vest!  Everyone needs a little bit of energy to keep you plowing through the briars.

 Your blaze orange hat is very important.  Look at the saplings in the background and you can see how thick it gets.


- Mark
Delamere & Hopkins
Hyde Park Square
2708 Erie Avenue
Cincinnati, OH  45208
513-871-FISH
Mon-Thurs  10-8
Fri-Sat  10-6
Sun  11-5

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

D&H review of men's vests for Autumn/Winter

The weather in Cincinnati has been up and down over the last few weeks.  We have not hit parka weather yet, but we definitely have had plenty of temperatures to warrant a vest.  We thought we would take a look at the selection of vests we have in the shop; some new styles and some old favorites.  If you have any questions, stop in the shop, try some on and feel free to ask questions.

Mon-Thur 10-8     Fri-Sat 10-6     Sun 11-5     513-871-FISH

Barbour Colwarmth
Barbour Colwarmth Vest
This is a new style from the Barbour Field Collection for the 2015 cold weather season.  We took to this vest because it is not too puffy and bulky and will look as good in the field as it will going into town to get supplies.  The vest is filled with a Fibre Down that keeps you warm even it gets wet and dries quickly.  Microfiber suede is used on the inner collar and on the quilted patches.  There is an inner zipped security pocket.  The color of the vest is a little bit more olive than the photo shows (if you click here and go to our web site, the image on our site shows the true color).

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Start your Season Right! A few Great Upland Products


  I've been lucky enough to get out a few days already this year, birds aren't quite here but it is a great time to be outside. I think I've got a pretty good system worked out for myself but we get lots of questions this time of year about gear. Here are a few new ones and few I couldn't do without.

Filson Mesh Game Vest
  Anybody who has read my blogs or hunted with me won't be surprised by this one. I got one of these when they first came out and have not been disappointed. It is lightweight, breathes well, and holds most of what I need for each outing.


We also have plenty of options for those who prefer full vest, jackets, and tin cloth strap vests.

Friday, July 17, 2015

two new D&H trucker caps arrived today



Join us In Tennessee in October for an exciting week of fly fishing one of the best tailwaters in the East.
October 2015 SoHo Trip Details

new D&H belts made in the USA

We just took a break from unpacking seventeen large boxes of new Patagonia items to receive in our first shipment of custom made D&H belts.  They look great!  This is the D&H saltwater series belt with the D&H logo and a bonefish, tarpon and bluefish.  Stop in the shop and try one on! 


Blue Fish

Bonefish

Tarpon

We suggest you buy 2" up from your pant size...so a 34" pants wears a 36" belt.


Delamere & Hopkins
Hyde Park Square
2708 Erie Avenue
Cincinnati, OH  45208 
(513) 871-FISH
shop@bestgear.com
Mon-Thurs 10-8
Fri-Sat  10-6
Sun 11-5

Thursday, July 2, 2015

New styles of SMITH OPTICS and introducing CHROMAPOP


We just received in a new shipment from Smith.  

We got a couple of new styles in: Backdrop, Wayward, Flyby, Chamber, Tenet, and Lochsa.  

What is CHROMAPOP? 

This graphic really helped me understand the tech of ChromaPop

I am particularly excited that we now carry ChromaPop lenses from Smith.  I have been using this lens for about 2 years now and I will never use anything else.  What makes ChromaPop so exciting?  ChromaPop lenses maximize color and contrast by improving the speed of visual processing so you see truer color, faster.  The way this lens enhances green and red colors is phenomenal.  It may sound like a gimmick, it is not.  I look forward to wearing my sunglasses everyday because the ChromaPop enhances my surroundings.  Some might be skeptical about the fact that ChromaPop only comes in a plastic lens form.  I have put my sunglasses through some tough situations and I have yet to scratch the lens, after two years of use.  I do a fair amount of sight fishing for carp and I believe this lens technology gives me an advantage when stalking these fish.  My advice to you is that you come in and try a pair of Smith's that has this technology and see the difference for yourself!

The Wayward a classic looking pair of sunglasses with ChromaPop

Click more to see photos of the Backdrop Sunglass.

Friday, June 26, 2015

D&H adds a Sperry shoe to the range

Delamere & Hopkins has been selling Sperry boat shoes for over twenty years.  Mark has been living in Sperrys since forever.

"I remember wearing them in the third grade, and high school with duct tape on them (that was cool), and all through college and well, right now as I am typing this.  The Bahama style is as old-school as you can get and the oyster color can be seen up and down the east coast.   When I see this shoe I think about the Low Country of the Carolinas and shrimp & grits."

Why did it take D&H so long to bring this model in?  I dunno.

this classic shoe screams summer

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

New Columbia PFG Shirts Have Arrived

 

The Bahama II shirt has become a staple everywhere from tropical flats to Midwest smallmouth streams and college campuses.
     D&H just received a spring shipment in from Columbia.  The Bahama shirts have a great reputation for keeping us cool and comfortable in the sun.  Check out some of the new colors and styles that are sure to be hits this summer.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Patagonia Men's Nano Hoody

If you have been around the shop or one of the D&H staff in the last five years, you have seen us wearing and talking about the Nano Puff line from Patagonia.  Delamere & Hopkins carries this line for both men and women in vest, 1/4-zip and full zip.  We have just added the Hoody version for men because the color is a home run.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

New Patagonia Luggage

 Delamere & Hopkins has new bags for all types of occasions!


 The Courier bag:  Inspired by the classic Buddhist monk bag, this travel courier is strong, ultralight and stows in its own pocket.

-Click More>>> to see other luggage pieces we got in! 

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

New Patagonia Cold Weather Gear!


     Delamere & Hopkins has always loved and trusted the Nano Puff jacket, pullover and vest.  Patagonia has taken this awesome technology one step further and introduced Nano Puff PANTS!!  We are very excited to sell and use this new product!  The Nano Pants are the perfect winter fishing, hunting, hiking and insulation pants we have seen!

     To go with your new Nano Pants, Patagonia came out with a great color in the River Salt jacket wading jacket.  There wouldn't be a better winter fishing combo for Brookville, the Mad River or any other stream!  Stop in the Cincinnati shop and try these on today.


 Delamere & Hopkins
Hyde Park Square
2708 Erie Avenue
Cincinnati, OH  45208
(513) 871-FISH
shop@bestgear.com
Mon-Thurs 10-8
Fri-Sat  10-6
Sun 11-5

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Patagonia Hat Shipment


     The Patagonia trucker hat has been an extremely popular item for us and we just got A TON in! These new colors and styles won't last long.  Patagonia now offers a "Lopro" hat, so if the original trucker was too big, the Lopro should fit you just right!  We have a good amount of both the original and the Lopro while they last.


- Click "MORE" to look at the other great colors and styles we got in!!