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Just got it in the mail today. Very solid pack. I will be out field testing it this weekend but so far I would definitely recommend this pack.
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I have the same pack. It fits well and can pack some serious gear. Only thing that I dont like is that it does not have a seperate compartment that you can put a h20 bladder in.
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I agree. Its a great pack except for one thing. There is no pocket for a hydration bladder -- which in my opinion is a very important part of a good pack.
I have had my pack for about a year.
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The new models have the h20 blader compartment. I have one have used it since late last bow season i love it so far. Packed out my spring bear with it and hope to give it a real test drive soon!
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I love this pack!!!
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August 11, 2010, 02:23:48 PM »
I really like mine too. It didn't come with the blader but had the zipper pouch for it. I had to search the web to find the square one that was made to fit it. that 100oz bladder comes in handy when your 4 miles in though.
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I got mine early part of last year. Came with a bladder but no pouch.
So I just put it in the main compartment and route the drink tube through the little slot that has the embroidered H2O logo on it.
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I like mine too, had to have them make the waist belt smaller for me though. Other then that it has been awesome.
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