For 80lbs and under you'd be happy with pretty much any of the top 4 packs I tested. Aside from wanting a couple pounds lighter, what else are you trying to solve by leaving your current backpack?
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I tested 8 packs against each other in two different reviews so let's really dig into this. So I want to play devil's advocate here...When you say heavy, you are talking about the difference of 2-3lbs. So let's start there. Let's say you are packing our meat, are you telling me you that you can...
There are lots of other ways to add insulation value. Find a pad that has some insulation and you sleep well on. Then at some point if you get cold on it, simply add some things to mitigate that. That will get you much farther than finding a pad that has higher insulation but is uncomfortable to...
Copy. The only reason I ask is because of the new Terminus backpack that Stone is coming out with. I think you'll be happy with either one of your picks. At the end of the day you need to go with the one that fits you best.
I would just get a dry bag that is large enough to hold your camp 2500 ci or so and then carry it in your meat shelf. Then if you truly need you can just dump it, mark on map, go hunt without camp weight, and come back to camp in the dark. That's probably the cheapest option you have especially...
Ok so you need a larger bag to carry more stuff for extended hunts. Cool.
Is organization a big factor or not really?
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Copy. If I'm understanding your issue correctly, I think I've had that happen to me also. Sometimes my pad will be cold to the touch especially if I am not laying on a portion of the pad and then move and start laying on that portion. I most notice this when the temps get really cold. I sleep on...