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Real-World Waterproof Backpack Comparison: Breakwater Supply Fogland Backpack vs YETI Panga

Fogland Backpack vs YETI Panga waterproof backpack for hunting

The crew at Fowl Tine Films did a real-world comparison of the IP68 waterproof Fogland Backpack and the YETI Panga backpack, and in the spirit of keeping things as fair as possible, both backpacks were in the black colorway. Austin (the reviewer) looks at how the Fogland Backpack and YETI Panga fare as hunting bags, fishing backpacks, and all-around waterproof outdoor backpacks. With a high-quality build and the front buckle strap, the Fogland 25L Backpack ends up as the game-changer for outdoor use.

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Posted on Halocline Waterproof Shoe named Top Fishing Gear of 2025

Halocline Shoes Named Top Fishing Shoe by On-The-Water Magazine

Halocline Waterproof Shoe named Top Fishing Gear of 2025

Adam Eldrige, Video Production Manager of On-The-Water Magazine (OTW) recently had a chance to test out the Breakwater Supply Halocline Waterproof Shoes, naming them among his Top Gear of 2025.

These come in handy when I’m covering ground and fishing in the shallows of local ponds targeting bass and trout, or wading for fluke in the summer. The adjustable strap and fit make them snug, warm, and dry so I don’t have to worry about rolling an ankle or stepping on sharp rocks and shells. The fit is exceptionally comfortable to the point where I’m wearing these more than my traditional sneakers these days.Adam Eldrige, OTW Magazine

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Posted on Fogland Backpack Review Fishing on SI by Ken Baldwin

Sports Illustrated’s Ken Baldwin Reviews the Fogland Backpack for Fishing on SI

Fogland Backpack Review Fishing on SI by Ken Baldwin

Fishing on SI’s Gear Editor Ken Baldwin reviewed the Fogland Backpack during a guided fishing trip up to Alaska this past summer (2024). Specifically, Ken took the Marsh Green Fogland 25L, and it proved its worth. Read the review at: How I Learned a Waterproof Backpack Is Essential for Fly Fishing.

It travels easily, is made well, and does what it’s supposed to do: keep my gear dry and protected.Ken Baldwin, Fishing On SI

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