thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
Bull pac is good but not as good as a Barney’s frame. I’ve hauled moose and bears with my Barney’s.
Anyone know how much they charge to ship a Barney’s pack to the lower 48?
Anyone know how much they charge to ship a Barney’s pack to the lower 48?
What would you even need it for in the lower 48? I’d never pull mine out unless I was hauling out moose and big bears.
I've never tried a Barney's, what makes it better?Bull pac is good but not as good as a Barney’s frame. I’ve hauled moose and bears with my Barney’s.
I've never tried a Barney's, what makes it better?
I've tested my Bull Pac with 160lbs of weight plates strapped to the shelf and it had no problem at all with the weight. I have no idea what it weighed (a lot), but I packed out my CO moose head, rack, and cape all together with it. The weight wasn't fun, but the Bull Pac was solid.
Appreciate your detailed response, Lucas. I would be interested in hearing what you consider to be the downsides of a Barney’s as well as what you think makes the pack bag higher quality than some of the big-name packs.I have been running a Barneys pack and frame for years. It's not perfect for every situation but it really doesnt ever lack at being a backpack. I have the smaller Hunter bag and run it with the meat shelf. It really just works out very well when you are hauling an animal, all that you have to do to use the meat shelf is to compress the main bag. You never have to monkey around with pulling the bag off of the frame.
The pack is also notably higher quality than either my mystery ranch pack or the kifaru's that I have seen. I realize that might stir up some dissention but I can point to some very simple details to justify this stance. The layout of the pack is also very utilitarian and I have never found a better solution to carrying a water bladder than to just throw it in the lid pocket of this pack.
The frame also just fits me very well. If you want to know the down sides I can list those off as we
OK.....Barneys maxxed.Ideally, I’d like to carry a brown bear hide and skull with it…
I will have to take a look at that Fortress. Way back when they started SO had a very irritating salesman jumping in all over the place and it really turned me off to the whole company.
I enjoy my Stone Glaciers quite a bit; figured an external frame might be better for the biggest of loads.
Hauling bear bait barrels and bait would be a couple of things that pop into mind. Treestands would be more comfortable to haul on one. Packs are like guns, one is never enough.What would you even need it for in the lower 48? I’d never pull mine out unless I was hauling out moose and big bears.