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As an outfitter in the Kalahari, I’ve noticed something interesting over the years: hunters spend months planning rifles, calibers, and ammo… but often it’s a simple, “non-hunting” item that ends up being the most indispensable piece of gear on safari.
In our part of Namibia, where sand and thornbush are constant companions, I’ve seen hunters swear by things like gaiters to keep sand out of boots, a tough pair of leather gloves for thornveld tracking, or even a humble roll of duct tape that saved the day more than once.
From your own time in Africa — what’s the one piece of gear you brought that surprised you by being absolutely essential?
In our part of Namibia, where sand and thornbush are constant companions, I’ve seen hunters swear by things like gaiters to keep sand out of boots, a tough pair of leather gloves for thornveld tracking, or even a humble roll of duct tape that saved the day more than once.
From your own time in Africa — what’s the one piece of gear you brought that surprised you by being absolutely essential?