So after my debacle last year with my gen 1 exo, I’m in the market for a new pack. Let me fill you in
Me and 2 buddies did a 12 day back country elk hunt in Idaho last year. First time out west for me, I knew it was gunna be tough. To keep things short, I’ll summarize. My pack felt like it was eating through my back and shoulders by the time all was said and done. I tried adjusting it multiple different ways, but could never get it to feel totally comfortable. Total pack weight was 52#. That was with water and bow too.
So I guess my question is, am I asking too much from a pack? Is 12 days too long to carry around that much and it get uncomfortable? And before I get “that” comment. Yes, I did do pre season hikes. However, I never put my gear in the pack until we got out there. I just used a duct taped sack of cement. And it felt fine on my hikes. Not great, but not terribly uncomfortable.
So what’s everyone like when it comes to comfort? And why?
Btw, some info on me. 6’4”, 205#, 19” torso, 34” waste.
Thanks in advance guys
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Me and 2 buddies did a 12 day back country elk hunt in Idaho last year. First time out west for me, I knew it was gunna be tough. To keep things short, I’ll summarize. My pack felt like it was eating through my back and shoulders by the time all was said and done. I tried adjusting it multiple different ways, but could never get it to feel totally comfortable. Total pack weight was 52#. That was with water and bow too.
So I guess my question is, am I asking too much from a pack? Is 12 days too long to carry around that much and it get uncomfortable? And before I get “that” comment. Yes, I did do pre season hikes. However, I never put my gear in the pack until we got out there. I just used a duct taped sack of cement. And it felt fine on my hikes. Not great, but not terribly uncomfortable.
So what’s everyone like when it comes to comfort? And why?
Btw, some info on me. 6’4”, 205#, 19” torso, 34” waste.
Thanks in advance guys
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