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Eberlestock X2 Pack
archery288:
The X2 can haul meat.. If you click the link and then scroll all the way to the bottom of the page its in a picture on the right hand side. I wouldn't even consider a pack if it couldn't haul meat. I have a Jim Horn Canadian and yes, it is a little heavy but it's a little big overall for my frame. I couldn't agree more that the fit and comfort is of the utmost importance when finding a good pack.
Intruder:
--- Quote from: archery288 on January 06, 2009, 08:56:03 AM ---The X2 can haul meat..
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Maybe it's the X1... I was pretty sure the Eberlestock that I looked at wasn't really considered a meat hauler in the sense of being designed w/ specific features for that purpose. Will have to check out he X2.
jackelope:
i don't think the x1 is designed to pack meat with barely any tie downs on the exterior.
klickriverchromer:
You can check them out at Sportsman's warehouse. I looked at all of them before by the Dragonfly. Its a heavy duty pack'n machine. Lots of tie down options and awesome pockets. Carted my sp.scope and tripod/various gear for the day/ my rifle and more... A friend that went on a hunt with me this season had the x2 and he liked it a lot. :twocents:
gasman:
TRY THE PACKS ON.......
The three most important thing about a back pack is Comfort, Comfort, and Comfort.
Accesories are important but "FIT" is #1. I tried on many types of paks, but the "Badlands" had the best fit. I cant tell it is even on when it is fully loaded with my gear.
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