Free: Contests & Raffles.
This topic has been beat to death pretty hard...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Personally, I have a Eberlestock Blue Widow that I picked up for $197 on sale. For me, I have never been uncomfortable so I have no reason to upgrade for lack of comfort. Its a little heavy, but I'm not willing to pay $500 more to save 2-3 lbs on a pack. It serves all of my purposes well and for the 1-2 times I use it per year, its just fine.
One thing I've learned about packs...and I've tried many over the years...every pack is a compromise. Weight, capacity, adjustability, load hauling capability, price, durability, etc. so there is not best pack persay. Many great packs have been mentioned in the discussion above. For me, I need to try on a pack, load it down and adjust it in the store to see if it's going to work for the way I'm built. For years, I used my LoweAlpine backpacking pack for hunting and hand carried my rifle. It worked ok. But two years ago I started using a Eberlestock Just One pack. Huge improvement for me. There are better load haulers out there for sure but not many brands are available where you can fit test them out in the store. Check out the last issue of Western Hunter magazine. They published a very detailed pack study and model comparison from all the major players and some new comers to the hunting market. This info will help you make a informed decision and a sound investment.
They ARE NOT sponsored by every pack! they did a great informative write up on all major packs and is worth a read if your in the market for a pack