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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2010, 08:56:06 PM »
 Hey guys first post on this awesome local site,been bow hunting wa. for well over 20 years and have used a few different pack/fanny/day,
 Recently bought a Horn Hunter G2 it is as or more comfortable as any i have had,1800+ ci. bladder capable lots of pockets,plus it is very affordable.
At least worth a look
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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2010, 08:57:08 PM »
I'm using the old Eberlestock X1 pack. It's a little heavy for a 2200" pack but I dig the built in scabbard.  I've been looking at the slingshot as a possible replacement but am not sold on it yet.
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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2010, 10:23:56 PM »
One of the best peices of gear I own is my crooked horn master guide pack. Tjeir made in California so almost made in the USA

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2010, 10:28:36 PM »
I like the camelbacks. Cabelas has them on sale a lot and the go from $40 to a couple hundred depending on size and line. I have an Allen for my day pack, not the nicest but it was on sale for $40 or so from midway. I have replaced the split water bladder with a CamelBack, lifetime warranty. It so far has been a comfortable pack, nothing has broken except the water bladder. Great for day hikes as it will carry a decent amount of small stuff in the pockets and a decent sized main pack. Lists at 600 cubic inches. I have had it for nearly two years.
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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2010, 11:54:54 PM »
I am ordering a maxpedition versa pack mostly because I need a carry bag a bit bigger than a fanny pack but not another back pack just something to carry the essentials. like a 357 and ammo, some firestarter a knife, flashlight, a few other odds and ends and thats it found out real fast I do not like packing a backpack even a high end good one is not exactly comfortable for me...I love my fanny pack but it is too small for extended day hikes.

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #20 on: May 23, 2010, 07:43:54 AM »
I have a Blacks Creek Bone collector 1.5 and it is awesome. I have hiked many miles and it is really comfortable. A little heavy but you can fit a lot of stuff in there. I'm a bigger guy so the weight doesn't bother me.
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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #21 on: May 23, 2010, 08:42:41 AM »
I have a Camelbak with the zippered pouches.  Carried one since I had one issued to me by the Army a few years ago. 
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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #22 on: May 23, 2010, 09:26:49 AM »
I have the eberlestock x-1 as well. It is a little heavy for a day pack but if you throw in the built in scabbard and an area to carry a water bladder it works out very well. I wanted to pick up an x-2 but it was a 100.00 bucks more. I like what I have.

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #23 on: May 23, 2010, 09:46:46 AM »
I have used a scout pack from Cabelas for the last 5 or so years.  Does the job for the necessities and small enough to force you to pack only the necessities.  I also like the pull out blaze orange for the time I am in a safety orange hunt situation.

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #24 on: May 23, 2010, 10:21:37 AM »
I've use a Badlands Superday for the past 5 years (or so) - I actually have two of them, though, because my dad's about 5' 7" and the wide waistbelt chafes when he goes up steep hills.  For me (about 6' tall), the wide waist belt makes it comfortable.  I know that Badlands had poor zippers the past couple of years, but they supposedly fixed that.  The one thing that I do wish is that I had a small, lightweight frame in the pack, though (Superday doesn't but 2200 does).

If I had all the money in the world, I'd seriously take a look at Kifaru or Mystery Ranch, but they are EXPENSIVE.  The other option is to go down to REI or another hiking/camping store and pick out a nice Osprey or something similar.  They are usually well built and lighter in weight - I don't think (within a certain degree anyway - blue/purple is out, for instance) that camo is that critical for a rifle hunter if you just get something in a neutral color.

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #25 on: May 23, 2010, 01:48:00 PM »
Eberlestock X2, great pack.

That's what my Wifey rocks.... She loves it... She gets the front shoulders...
I'm stuck with the Mystery Ranch Nice Crew Cab... HEAVY! But can haul 2 elk hind quarters in style! :chuckle:

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2010, 01:52:17 PM »
Eberlestock X2, great pack.

That's what my Wifey rocks.... She loves it... She gets the front shoulders...
I'm stuck with the Mystery Ranch Nice Crew Cab... HEAVY! But can haul 2 elk hind quarters in style! :chuckle:
are you two part horse or are you leaving alot of meat?
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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #27 on: May 23, 2010, 05:57:28 PM »
Eberlestock X2, great pack.

That's what my Wifey rocks.... She loves it... She gets the front shoulders...
I'm stuck with the Mystery Ranch Nice Crew Cab... HEAVY! But can haul 2 elk hind quarters in style! :chuckle:
are you two part horse or are you leaving alot of meat?

Well, lets just say part horse.... I at one point had carried 140 of hind quarters.... (on the bone obviously. Not recommended :'() Although not far (1/8 mile maybe?) it was damn near straight up...

I normally take a quarter, but if its a short trip ill get em both... Not what I prefer, but in the way of speed I'll suck it up...

The wifey only carries a shoulder at a time... If her hands are free she'll grab a sack of trimmings too...

Good woman... :chuckle:

Pic was a short trip (obviously, two hinds on board) this one was maybe 700 yards to the truck, fairly flat, no need to debone or skin out all the way (cleanliness) .... Not my preferred meat pack (old mil. issue Alice pack) but I had not received the Mystery Ranch yet...

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #28 on: May 24, 2010, 04:28:45 PM »
drbones, what kind of hunting will you be doing?  Terrain?  Miles?  Hauling spotting scopes, tripods, or other gear?  Deer or Elk or both? Do you plan on coming back to get your meat with pack frames?  Those are the questions in my opinion that will determine the right pack for you.  There's been a bunch of good packs listed above to choose from.  As for being quiet, few are.  Nimrod makes the quietest pack that I've used, but other packs have different features that often leave the Nimrod sitting at home.

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Re: What day pack do you use?
« Reply #29 on: May 24, 2010, 04:52:26 PM »
Eberlestock dragonfly. 

I absolutely hate making that extra 2 hour+ round trip back to the rig to swap my cabela's rifle pack for my external frame freighter.  Now I just have one 1800ci 'daypack' that converts to a huge freighter and can put my rifle in a scabbard and hunt hands free.  Top "lid" converts to fanny pack with hydration in case I need to drop the big and go light for a final stalk.

2 added zip-in bags and it's an 8000ci monster for for extended overnighters in the mountains.

Just added the Kifaru meat baggie, and a platypus 2L 'glass' hydration bladder.

I highly recommend any of the packs with scabbards: nimrod, eberle, etc- hard to go back to a shoulder sling after using something with a scabbard system.
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