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I bought one of these for my brother. There is a company in Lynden that sells them for pretty reasonable. I think its $150ish for both the main pack and battle pack.If i didnt already have one Id buy one...
just keep in mind, for some people(me), and where and how they hunt, its imperative they be able to haul, well over 100lbs(for me its more like 70-80% of my body weight) for 5, 10, maybe 15 miles. others would never even consider it. all things to consider when talking packs...
Quote from: fillthefreezerjust keep in mind, for some people(me), and where and how they hunt, its imperative they be able to haul, well over 100lbs(for me its more like 70-80% of my body weight) for 5, 10, maybe 15 miles. others would never even consider it. all things to consider when talking packs...Have you actually stepped on a scale with 100 lbs on your back? Then taken that very same pack load on those 10-15 miles? I'm in dammed good shape and there's no way I could do that. You could always toss two 50 lb bags of salt in your backpack to try. Don't mean to start a but I just can't believe that.
Maybe you should train harder?
Quote from: SilkOnTheWetSide on July 25, 2014, 11:46:42 PMMaybe you should train harder? maybe Don't mean to impugne your integrity. I know sometimes distances feel stretched out with lots of weight sometimes. I can, have, and will continue to carry 75-80 pounds a number of times and about a mile, maybe two, but I'll stick with my assertion that 100-125 lbs for up to 15 miles is a tall tale. Drug mules from Mexico, high on amphetamines, don't even attempt that.
I can't wait to see all of these packs full of critters in a couple months!
The man juice is flowing now!! The ILBE pack is a well built, tough, inexpensive pack for those that can't afford or don't want to drop the big $$ on a top tier pack. May not be as comfortable but I'd rather use it than nothing if thats what it came down to.