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Depends on what type of hunting you're doing...If you're covering lots of ground without trails, that 50lbs can be a pain. Try bushwacking through brush on a steep hillside and see how fast you tire with 50+ lbs on your back. Hiking up/down a well groomed hiking trail with a 50lb pack, piece of cake. People count ounces, because ounces add up to pounds, and pounds slow you down and require more effort/energy on your part to do the same amount of "work". What one "can do" and what one "would rather do" are often on completely different ends of the spectrum.Can't argue with the importance of being in shape, but wouldn't it be great to be in shape AND cut your pack weight by 10-15 pounds? That's why people count ounces, not because they would rather avoid getting "in shape".
Doesn't tenzing make rims and car parts or is that a totally different company?
If you are looking for a quality pack that you can put some weight in and not have to worry about any failures, go with Barney's. Best pack out there. Spendy but worth every penny.KLICKMAN
Only thing I don't like about them is I don't know where to find one to try it on!Mike
Quote from: klickman on April 24, 2012, 08:54:52 PMIf you are looking for a quality pack that you can put some weight in and not have to worry about any failures, go with Barney's. Best pack out there. Spendy but worth every penny.KLICKMANOnly thing I don't like about them is I don't know where to find one to try it on!Mike