jc91
FNG
So I was trying to find a new light weight pack option for this year, and I was having a very hard time finding exactly what I wanted. Instead of spending several hundred dollars for something that wasn't perfect, I just decided to make it myself. So, my goal was to create a hunting pack that was lighter than any off the shelf option, specifically I wanted frame and bag to be below 3.5 lbs. My constraints were that it needed to hold winter gear and 5 days of food, carry 80 lbs, and all the fun typical desires such as water resistant, etc etc etc.
I decided to use Robic 210d since ripstop by the roll was having a pretty good sale on it at the time. Some of my other bags are made with it and I have come to really like the material. I designed the shape of what I wanted the final product to be in solidworks and used that to create a cut guide with seam allowances, notches, etc.
After a couple days of sewing, I finally have a product to test! I used the kifaru ultra light frame to mate my bag to mainly because of its versatility and ease for bag mounting options as well as its a light weight frame that doesn't depend on any features on the bag to maintain its load carrying capabilities.
The bag and frame together came in at 3lbs 4 ounces. I don't know of any off the shelf setup that is this light and can haul as much weight as this can, and if there is I guess ill have to make a new bag. My base weight with my rifle, tripod, and late season gear is now at 26.5 lbs. I could shave some weight by leaving optics, tripod, etc behind depending on the hunt.
I can say there will be lots of changes in revision 2, but I am pretty satisfied with this prototype. Now to load test until failure.
Let me know what you guys think!
I decided to use Robic 210d since ripstop by the roll was having a pretty good sale on it at the time. Some of my other bags are made with it and I have come to really like the material. I designed the shape of what I wanted the final product to be in solidworks and used that to create a cut guide with seam allowances, notches, etc.
After a couple days of sewing, I finally have a product to test! I used the kifaru ultra light frame to mate my bag to mainly because of its versatility and ease for bag mounting options as well as its a light weight frame that doesn't depend on any features on the bag to maintain its load carrying capabilities.
The bag and frame together came in at 3lbs 4 ounces. I don't know of any off the shelf setup that is this light and can haul as much weight as this can, and if there is I guess ill have to make a new bag. My base weight with my rifle, tripod, and late season gear is now at 26.5 lbs. I could shave some weight by leaving optics, tripod, etc behind depending on the hunt.
I can say there will be lots of changes in revision 2, but I am pretty satisfied with this prototype. Now to load test until failure.
Let me know what you guys think!
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