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Just ordered up the main beam xl. Review to follow.
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I love my horn hunter G2 pack! Every feature is in the perfect position and has held up well over the many years I've had it. Seams and zippers holding up strong. Great packs!
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I have the same one. I like mine but I tore a meniscus just before so i haven't used it out in the field.
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So far a very comfortable pack. Definitely made for longer torso guys. Only complaint I have is a few to many pockets on the waist belt. Makes it a little bulky. Hopefully I can pack out a deer this weekend with it.
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So far a very comfortable pack. Definitely made for longer torso guys. Only complaint I have is a few to many pockets on the waist belt. Makes it a little bulky. Hopefully I can pack out a deer this weekend with it.
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