From Portable Winches to ATV Add-Ons for Food-Plot Growers, Check Out This Cool List of Must-Have Gear
There was no shortage of innovative gear on display at the 2024 Great American Outdoor Show, particularly in the realm of ATVs and side-by-sides. Anyone who relies on these vehicles knows that the right accessories can come in handy to either make light of hefty work or to get somewhere more efficiently. For all you ATV, side-by-side, and off-road rig owners, be sure to consider the following accessories before hitting the trail for your next outdoor adventure.
Beam Fist Stealth WRIST Light
First on our list of ATV accessories is the Beam Fist Stealth WRIST Light. This wired remote illuminating spotting tool (WRIST) allows you to use your hands and light distant areas without craning your head. By rotating your grip on the handlebars, you can add extra light to your path or check trees as you pass.
The Portable Winch
Winches are great, but installing one sucks, especially since you barely use them. The Portable Winch can be deployed anywhere with gas or Li-A battery-powered models available. Don’t get stuck without one.
The Firminator G3
A clear path to hunting success is planting a food plot, or as I call it, growing meat. The Firminator G3 is a compact tow-behind food-plot tool that gets it done from start to finish without needing any other tools.
Landmaster Dual-Actuated Plow
Running a plow off a winch is tough on cables and powerless on the down stroke. The Landmaster Dual-Actuated Plow uses hydraulics to control the side-to-side swing as well as lateral movement. This puts you in the driver’s seat for every plowing.
Kolpin Rhino Grip Pro
If you want your gear to work when you get there, you need to secure it. Kolpin Rhino Grip Pro mounts can carry over 50 pounds of gear and can be mounted to nearly any crossbar.
Diamondback SDR Revolver .357 Magnum
Diamondback Firearms’ Self-Defense Revolver is a compact .357 magnum with a stainless-steel finish to stand up to the great outdoors. Keeping one of these in your side-by-side can be your saving grace if you ride in between a momma bear and her cubs or start to hear uncomfortable banjo music.