Voyageur
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Did a search and I'm surprised there aren't more threads on this pack. Reading through the threads that were available I didn't get all my questions answered so I'm reaching out with a new one.
Years ago I had an old Cabela's Freighter frame that I used for caribou and elk. It was nothing fancy, but did its jobs without fail. As specialized internal frame "hunting" packs became all the rage I drifted away from the freighter frame and eventually sold it. Fast forward 20+ years and I recently came into posession of a Alps Outdoorz Commander Light freighter frame pack. By no stretch of the imagination is it top of the line, but for the price it's actually a decent pack. As I've played around with adjusting the pack and used it in the field to pack tree stands, a deer, and a weighted duffel around inside the house, I was reminded of the practicality of a freighter style frame for carrying heavy awkward loads. That has me considering making the jump to a Barney's and using it for those situations just mentioned.
I would really like to hear from people who are using or have used the Barney frame. Any and all experiences will be welcomed especially those relating to the topics of comfort, durability, practicality, pros/cons compared to internal frames, in short anything relating to in the field use of the Barney's freighter frame.
Thanks.
Years ago I had an old Cabela's Freighter frame that I used for caribou and elk. It was nothing fancy, but did its jobs without fail. As specialized internal frame "hunting" packs became all the rage I drifted away from the freighter frame and eventually sold it. Fast forward 20+ years and I recently came into posession of a Alps Outdoorz Commander Light freighter frame pack. By no stretch of the imagination is it top of the line, but for the price it's actually a decent pack. As I've played around with adjusting the pack and used it in the field to pack tree stands, a deer, and a weighted duffel around inside the house, I was reminded of the practicality of a freighter style frame for carrying heavy awkward loads. That has me considering making the jump to a Barney's and using it for those situations just mentioned.
I would really like to hear from people who are using or have used the Barney frame. Any and all experiences will be welcomed especially those relating to the topics of comfort, durability, practicality, pros/cons compared to internal frames, in short anything relating to in the field use of the Barney's freighter frame.
Thanks.