Good Afternoon Everyone,
So I am currently in the market for a backpack for whitetail hunting here in PA. I typically do a mix of tree stand, ground sitting, still hunting and putting on drives, sometimes all in the same day. The properties that I typically hunt aren’t large but depending on our stands and drives I could be walking several miles with several hundred feet of elevation change then spending several hours sitting. We also have a nearby SGL that offers hunting on a few thousand acres and is comprised of a mountain with about 1000 ft of elevation.
I had previously tried the Big Trick, Kite and Gunrunner, they all had their pros and cons but none of them seemed to work ideally for my application. I’m keeping the Gunrunner for short hikes carrying my spotting scope and tripod or in turkey season but the Big Trick and Kite I’ll be putting up for sale as they just don’t work for me.
Ideally I’m looking for a back pack with a scabbard that I can carry my spotting scope, tripod and additional cold weather gear in along with some other smaller items. I have the First Lite Solitude set that I wear while sitting when the temps are colds but they aren’t great for walking so being able to carry them on the pack while walking in and out would be ideal.
This lead me to the J34 and the Mainframe. The J34 looks like it would be ideal, it has a scabbard, two large pockets for a spotting scope and tripod plus the large pocket that can be opened up to stow my cold weather gear. The top pocket and pouches on the hip belt would cover all the small items and the extra loops are there if I need anything else.
The downside is that apparently the J34 is being discontinued so that leads me to question if it is not a good pack or if something like the F1 provides all the same benefits but with more modularity. It seems like the F1 could be configured similarly but with the added benefit of being better for hauling heavy loads if I decide to pack a deer off of the mountain. Additionally I already have the EMOD lid that I got for the kite so that would cut the accessory cost down a bit for the F1 as well.
I personally have no experience with either pack and so any advice you all could give me would be greatly appreciated.
So I am currently in the market for a backpack for whitetail hunting here in PA. I typically do a mix of tree stand, ground sitting, still hunting and putting on drives, sometimes all in the same day. The properties that I typically hunt aren’t large but depending on our stands and drives I could be walking several miles with several hundred feet of elevation change then spending several hours sitting. We also have a nearby SGL that offers hunting on a few thousand acres and is comprised of a mountain with about 1000 ft of elevation.
I had previously tried the Big Trick, Kite and Gunrunner, they all had their pros and cons but none of them seemed to work ideally for my application. I’m keeping the Gunrunner for short hikes carrying my spotting scope and tripod or in turkey season but the Big Trick and Kite I’ll be putting up for sale as they just don’t work for me.
Ideally I’m looking for a back pack with a scabbard that I can carry my spotting scope, tripod and additional cold weather gear in along with some other smaller items. I have the First Lite Solitude set that I wear while sitting when the temps are colds but they aren’t great for walking so being able to carry them on the pack while walking in and out would be ideal.
This lead me to the J34 and the Mainframe. The J34 looks like it would be ideal, it has a scabbard, two large pockets for a spotting scope and tripod plus the large pocket that can be opened up to stow my cold weather gear. The top pocket and pouches on the hip belt would cover all the small items and the extra loops are there if I need anything else.
The downside is that apparently the J34 is being discontinued so that leads me to question if it is not a good pack or if something like the F1 provides all the same benefits but with more modularity. It seems like the F1 could be configured similarly but with the added benefit of being better for hauling heavy loads if I decide to pack a deer off of the mountain. Additionally I already have the EMOD lid that I got for the kite so that would cut the accessory cost down a bit for the F1 as well.
I personally have no experience with either pack and so any advice you all could give me would be greatly appreciated.