Heading out to Idaho, camping in the mountain for 9 daysDepends on what you calling back country?
Awesome, thank you very much. Is there stuff a order straight to consumer or are they also in retail stores?If I had to buy a new one then I'd buy an exo mountain gear. I'm still using my outdoorsman long range hunter without any complaints though.
Direct to consumer only with Exo.Awesome, thank you very much. Is there stuff an order straight to consumer or are they also in retail stores?
Perfect! And size wise what would your recommendation be. I see they come in a variety of different sizes. Being out there for 9 days would you recommend going bigger pack to ensure having the space if need be? Or would a 7200 be overkillDirect to consumer only with Exo.
Stone glacier is another good one that’s available in some retail stores. Some people like Mystery ranch, and they’re available in store, though I personally feel they’re a definite tier below Exo and SG
I would call each company and ask them, I have a Stone Glacier Sky 5900 and I could easily do a week with it blown up in September, but the number of days would drop as my layers got heavier and temps got colder. Lots at play there.Perfect! And size wise what would your recommendation be. I see they come in a variety of different sizes. Being out there for 9 days would you recommend going bigger pack to ensure having the space if need be? Or would a 7200 be overkill
Perfect! And size wise what would your recommendation be. I see they come in a variety of different sizes. Being out there for 9 days would you recommend going bigger pack to ensure having the space if need be? Or would a 7200 be overkill
Awesome, thank you very much for that!!As has been said Exo and Stone glacier are both great packs as long as they fit you well.
I wouldn’t be afraid to go big. Both the Exo and Stone Glacier compress down pretty small when empty without adding much weight over the next size down.
Editing to add- both also have great customer service. Give them a call and explain what you plan to do and they will be able to help you find a pack that will suit your needs
I’ve been overnight backpacking since I was 5 years old and completely agree with this. Going over a long weekend with an experienced backpacker (not going with a hunter if I’m being honest) and you’ll learn more in 2 or 3 days than you will being out there by yourself for multiple 9 day trips.Honestly since you new to west hunting I would recommend a smaller bag and just do a couple nights at a time. You can cover stupid amounts of ground in 3 days and 2 nights. Expedition type bags and the corresponding gear for time of year and that type of hunt are a large investment.
I would ease into that deal. I know all the newbergs of tge world make it sound easy. It is not!