grainhog
Lil-Rokslider
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Every one of my 20+ archery day hunts this year was out of the Black Diamond Cirque 22L ski mountaineering vest pack, so I figured I'd write up some pros and cons. I obviously used a bigger, more substantial pack for packouts and backcountry hunts (2015 SG frame), but I found this vest pack to be an extremely versatile and compelling option for ultralight, mild-weather day hunts, including bike hunts.
Pros:
Pros:
- 22 L is adequate capacity for me in mild weather, even when packing a separate pair of trail runners to change into from my clipless bike shoes.
- Bow can be voile strapped to ice axe loops for a very secure attachment at a perfect angle: slanted enough not to interfere with a bike helmet while riding, but upright enough not to catch on trees in dense timber.
- One hand Nalgene access in the bottom side zipper compartment without having to take pack off
- Front vest pockets offer exceptionally awesome, secure storage and organization for at-hand essentials: reeds, phone, range finder, bear spray, glove liners, inreach, etc. I like to keep as much stuff out of my pants pockets as possible, and this offered a very secure and handy means of doing so.
- Good weather resistance
- Abrasion resistant
- Extremely lightweight
- Vest suspension bears a small to moderate load surprisingly well
- Overall excellent mountain bike pack
- Cheesedick top handle. Ripped it out within a month, and it took BD another month to get me the warranty replacement.
- Vest and pack obviously can't bear heavy loads. I think you'd struggle to get much more than a boned deer hind or backstraps out on your first trip back. There's no frame, just a semi rigid back panel.
- One color option
- Limited adjustability in fit
- Interior storage sleeve is intended for avalanche tools and doesn't really have a use for hunting
- Not hydration compatible
- Works with bino harness decently but not at all perfectly