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Quote from: hughjorgan on July 13, 2015, 05:44:42 AMQuote from: nw_bowhunter on July 12, 2015, 10:40:44 PMI'm looking for input on weather you hunt with a backpack ? If so what type of backpack and why? I personally used a rei McGregor day pack which holds the basics. Reason I'm asking is whether it's necessity to have a framed pack when hunting elk during archery season? Do you just go back to the truck, prefer to carry so you can hike out the first load, etc? No sorry I was looking at both frames meant to say "nice frame". I prefer to hunt without a pack as I don't get as fatigued but need the water to ensue I stay hydrated. My brother in law recently purchased a Mystery Ranch with bikin frame and longbow bag. I tried it and it was very comfortable. Had load lifters and I felt no weight on my shoulders. I'm trying to decide if I need to invest in a nice pack or just stick to the used frame pack for packing and keep my day pack Your brother in law is using a kifaru frame for his mystery ranch longbow bag? How does that work, wouldn't think they are compatible.Anyways I use the mystery ranch longbow as my day pack. They are well made but not the lightest of packs. Very comfortable, lots of little pockets for organization. I like the idea of being able to haul my first load of meat on the way back to the truck and then use a pack frame. There is more than enough room to pack everything you need and it compresses down real nice to be low profile while hunting. And if you ever decide you want to do some backcountry hunts the bag is big enough to do a couple day hunt out of it or you can just buy one of the bigger bags to meet your demand.
Quote from: nw_bowhunter on July 12, 2015, 10:40:44 PMI'm looking for input on weather you hunt with a backpack ? If so what type of backpack and why? I personally used a rei McGregor day pack which holds the basics. Reason I'm asking is whether it's necessity to have a framed pack when hunting elk during archery season? Do you just go back to the truck, prefer to carry so you can hike out the first load, etc? No sorry I was looking at both frames meant to say "nice frame". I prefer to hunt without a pack as I don't get as fatigued but need the water to ensue I stay hydrated. My brother in law recently purchased a Mystery Ranch with bikin frame and longbow bag. I tried it and it was very comfortable. Had load lifters and I felt no weight on my shoulders. I'm trying to decide if I need to invest in a nice pack or just stick to the used frame pack for packing and keep my day pack Your brother in law is using a kifaru frame for his mystery ranch longbow bag? How does that work, wouldn't think they are compatible.Anyways I use the mystery ranch longbow as my day pack. They are well made but not the lightest of packs. Very comfortable, lots of little pockets for organization. I like the idea of being able to haul my first load of meat on the way back to the truck and then use a pack frame. There is more than enough room to pack everything you need and it compresses down real nice to be low profile while hunting. And if you ever decide you want to do some backcountry hunts the bag is big enough to do a couple day hunt out of it or you can just buy one of the bigger bags to meet your demand.
I'm looking for input on weather you hunt with a backpack ? If so what type of backpack and why? I personally used a rei McGregor day pack which holds the basics. Reason I'm asking is whether it's necessity to have a framed pack when hunting elk during archery season? Do you just go back to the truck, prefer to carry so you can hike out the first load, etc? No sorry I was looking at both frames meant to say "nice frame". I prefer to hunt without a pack as I don't get as fatigued but need the water to ensue I stay hydrated. My brother in law recently purchased a Mystery Ranch with bikin frame and longbow bag. I tried it and it was very comfortable. Had load lifters and I felt no weight on my shoulders. I'm trying to decide if I need to invest in a nice pack or just stick to the used frame pack for packing and keep my day pack
Just looked through my trash, and my pack is an Estock. X2. Ultra solid and tough, and not even that heavy. But paying more attention to these threads has shed some light for me. Details like torso length. I like my pack plenty, it just has never felt at home on my body. Even when empty, never could wait to take it off. Just doesn't fit right. A little too short for me.
Are you using this pack while out hunting elk from camp? If so I use a large fanny pack with suspenders. I get too hot hunting with a back pack. I take enough to bone out my elk and hang it. You can take a small load back to camp the get your meat pack and the rest of your meat bags. I use a Frame Pack with a Pouch like this one. http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Company-Aluminum-Processing-Break-Up/dp/B003TWYQP6/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1436838700&sr=1-3&keywords=pack+frame&pebp=1436838737054&perid=0XTX6MJ2TH0G0AKBPKHD
Jackolope, what are you using can I ask?