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Offline blackhorn

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Re: New Elk Hunting Pack- Eberlestock
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2010, 10:41:41 AM »
Whoops!  I actually went back and read your post, nice fanny pack  :chuckle:    Anyone else use the butt bucket.  Sheesh!!! this post is starting to sound a little weird  :yike:

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Re: New Elk Hunting Pack- Eberlestock
« Reply #16 on: August 14, 2010, 06:08:45 AM »

 The X2 is a great little pack & can haul quarters, that's the make or break bottom line with it. We have 2 of the 2010 ones & I'll be using it on all day hunts for sure!

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Re: New Elk Hunting Pack- Eberlestock
« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2010, 07:28:18 AM »
I picked up a Blue Widow that Eberlestock had on a smoke damaged sale this spring. I added the spike camp duffle to it and optional rifle scabbard for the rare times I rifle hunt.. all for the price the pack would have been at retail.

I had a slingshot for a few years but it is strictly a day pack. The BW looks like a really nice pack, have had it out on a loaded steep hike to PCT and it did well.

If I were you'd I'd get a more compressable sleeping bag, that one you have takes up a lot of space. I just picked up one of these from amazon and it is easily half the size of that bag you have in compressed state.

http://www.amazon.com/Suisse-Sport-Adventurer-Ultra-Compactable-Sleeping/dp/B001TR7QZA/ref=pd_sbs_sg_4

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Re: New Elk Hunting Pack- Eberlestock
« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2010, 08:23:36 AM »
I have an X2, great pack, some guys complain about not enough storage but seems to haul everything I need and then some,
plus one of the features that I like is the freighter shelf, after I shot my bull last year I quartered it up before the hike back
to the truck for the pack frame, instead of going back empty I was able to stuff the backstraps and tenderloins in the main
compartment and a shoulder on the freighter shelf, worked out great and was surprisingly comfortable.

In the rain it shed water pretty good, but after a few days of constant rain the small compartments on the top started to get damp
inside, but all the other compartments stayed dry.

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Re: New Elk Hunting Pack- Eberlestock
« Reply #19 on: August 19, 2010, 09:40:41 PM »
I have an X2, great pack, some guys complain about not enough storage but seems to haul everything I need and then some,
plus one of the features that I like is the freighter shelf, after I shot my bull last year I quartered it up before the hike back
to the truck for the pack frame, instead of going back empty I was able to stuff the backstraps and tenderloins in the main
compartment and a shoulder on the freighter shelf, worked out great and was surprisingly comfortable.

In the rain it shed water pretty good, but after a few days of constant rain the small compartments on the top started to get damp
inside, but all the other compartments stayed dry.

Jason,

Where are u at in that photo?  Looks like a great place for elk. 
Expect excellence, but don't require it!

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Re: New Elk Hunting Pack- Eberlestock
« Reply #20 on: August 20, 2010, 07:14:21 AM »
I have an X2, great pack, some guys complain about not enough storage but seems to haul everything I need and then some,
plus one of the features that I like is the freighter shelf, after I shot my bull last year I quartered it up before the hike back
to the truck for the pack frame, instead of going back empty I was able to stuff the backstraps and tenderloins in the main
compartment and a shoulder on the freighter shelf, worked out great and was surprisingly comfortable.

In the rain it shed water pretty good, but after a few days of constant rain the small compartments on the top started to get damp
inside, but all the other compartments stayed dry.

Jason,

Where are u at in that photo?  Looks like a great place for elk. 

 :chuckle:  Yeah, Jason, where are you?  That's funny.

 


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