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Anybody on here use a Bull Pac... any thoughts or comments?
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Best back pack in the world and made in Idaho by elk hunters for elk hunters. Love mine.
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No frills no gimmicks, well built, and a very functional. I almost bought another at the sportsman show.
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I like the wilderness pack better...bull packs are pretty over built
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definitely worth the money. I loved my first one so much that when it was stolen out of my truck I bought another.
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February 22, 2014, 01:38:09 PM »
about as solid of a pack frame as you can get. I helped pack out 3 spikes with it this year and never had a problem. My one complaint is that it doesn't have a high bar behind your head to pull the weight of your hip for a rest.
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JM, that's what the loops on the bottom are for. You put your arms down thru the loops and then curl your arms forward and it levers it right up off your back.
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I have one and love it. I have packed out many a meat bag with that pack.
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Good pack. It is basic but, for packing meat it works great. I have one with the ALICE pack holders.
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I have one and found the shoulder straps and belt lacking. The belt rolled up in the back and the shoulder straps seemed to be designed for a bigger fella than I am. I replaced the straps/belt and am happy with it now. Don't think there is a more solid pack frame on the market.
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