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Quote from: buglebrush on July 31, 2018, 07:55:02 AMYou'll regret it once you get an animal down. Mountaineering packs seldom see more than 60#'s and they're designed with that in mind. I used one for years, and there's no comparison to my Exo.I'm not saying I disagree, but I am curious what "mountaineering" pack you, " ran for years"
You'll regret it once you get an animal down. Mountaineering packs seldom see more than 60#'s and they're designed with that in mind. I used one for years, and there's no comparison to my Exo.
Quote from: fillthefreezer on August 10, 2018, 02:04:55 PMQuote from: buglebrush on July 31, 2018, 07:55:02 AMYou'll regret it once you get an animal down. Mountaineering packs seldom see more than 60#'s and they're designed with that in mind. I used one for years, and there's no comparison to my Exo.I'm not saying I disagree, but I am curious what "mountaineering" pack you, " ran for years"I ran a lot more than 60lbs in my mountaineering pack on many occasions. I think 90-100lbs on several occasions was about the weight. Nothing is comfortable about huge amounts of weight no matter the pack. I can think of a bunch of occasions where packing in 80lbs of gear to base camp before being able to attack the mountain with a more manageable load. I've owned a few different packs, and tried a bunch of other folks packs over time. A huge amount of finding the right pack is learning how to adjust a internal frame pack and just trying it out.Does everyone agree on the feel of a glock, 1911, sig, etc in thier hand? Of course not. Packs really arnt that different.The one exception is packs that are specifically built to haul a load and a ride or bow. But if you have hauled enough gear you can usually find a way to accomplish what you need.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
That pack won’t work as is - no way -- wrong logo on it.
Thanks to everyone for the advice! I actually just got an Exo 3500 as an early birthday gift from my wife and parents and I'm stoked! I probably wouldn't have splurged for an Exo myself, so to get one as a gift, I was pretty excited. Tried it out on Sunday with about 35-40 lbs and was super impressed. I know I won't be disappointed. Now I just need some meat to put in it...