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Random but just heard exo is adding an internal dry bag to their pack system. Kinda cool idea
You may have answered your own question. Backpack covers already exist. Exo is trying to innovate, that takes trying new things. One benefit of this design is that you can have your "camp" in the bag while the meat is on the frame and not have water or blood get to your gear. It could be more difficult to achieve that functionality with a cover.In WA you might want a cover and internal bag for water and blood respectively.WA is a unique environment, most companies develop on the basis of 80/20. I don't think WA, especially western WA makes it into the 80% as often as other environments.Al
Which bag do you use for your meat?
Quote from: fisheral87 on April 07, 2017, 12:34:39 PMYou may have answered your own question. Backpack covers already exist. Exo is trying to innovate, that takes trying new things. One benefit of this design is that you can have your "camp" in the bag while the meat is on the frame and not have water or blood get to your gear. It could be more difficult to achieve that functionality with a cover.In WA you might want a cover and internal bag for water and blood respectively.WA is a unique environment, most companies develop on the basis of 80/20. I don't think WA, especially western WA makes it into the 80% as often as other environments.AlFair enough, but they are marketing it as a better option than a rain cover. IMO I would never leave my rain cover for a dry bag. I do have a waterproof meat-baggie that I love for keeping my pack blood-free. The Exo guys are from Boise, and I even saw where steve said he doesn't pack rain-gear, so your comment on different environments probably has the most to do with it.
I think we may be talking apples & oranges here. The reason I would never abandon my pack cover is that I don't want my packs face fabric taking on water. I pounded the NE jungles for four days of rain living out of my pack. My pack stayed dry, and even if it wouldn't I have anything that matters in water-proof kit bags. I am saying that what is most important to me is preventing my packs face fabric from wetting out. The one dry bag would actually be nice, but they are advertising it as a replacement for an exterior cover. IMO they don't provide the same function. Another issue here is that most people are using pack covers with an HH of only about 1,000 which will eventually get wet through.