Bluesky
FNG
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2020
- Messages
- 45
I have an Eberlestock F1 mainframe, 2 batwings, a mystery ranch top lid, some other EB pouch for a water bladder, and 4000ish zip on dry bag (before the vapor series)
Firstly, I’d like to say, I have tried to research this as much as any guy. I am a practical dude that loves to hunt but I have to do it on a budget most years. Meaning it’s hard to justify expensive “nicer gear”.
I absolutely love the modularity of my system. I can easily day hunt with the batwings and top lid. Or I can zip in the big dry bag for a week long hunt, ditch the big bag and seamlessly switch to the batwings to put on the stalk and when I get something, I can throw the meat on the shelf. It’s just about the perfect practical system.
I’ve packed out half an elk, blacktail deer and now half a caribou.
Like many have stated, it’s just not the most comfortable under 70-150lbs.
The new model of the Eberlestock Just One pack, may be even more practical as a day pack, week pack and meat hauler… I’ve been eyeballing it now and it’s such an affordable price.
Now, for the questions. I think I need to change it up. Is there a pack system that is as modular, decently affordable, but feels better under a load?
If not, I’ll suck it up and keep using Eberlestock gear since it just works so practically. I just don’t love the packs that are a big deep bag. I hate rifling thru a bag to find my jerky and headlamp.
Sorry this is long. Any tips would be appreciated.
Firstly, I’d like to say, I have tried to research this as much as any guy. I am a practical dude that loves to hunt but I have to do it on a budget most years. Meaning it’s hard to justify expensive “nicer gear”.
I absolutely love the modularity of my system. I can easily day hunt with the batwings and top lid. Or I can zip in the big dry bag for a week long hunt, ditch the big bag and seamlessly switch to the batwings to put on the stalk and when I get something, I can throw the meat on the shelf. It’s just about the perfect practical system.
I’ve packed out half an elk, blacktail deer and now half a caribou.
Like many have stated, it’s just not the most comfortable under 70-150lbs.
The new model of the Eberlestock Just One pack, may be even more practical as a day pack, week pack and meat hauler… I’ve been eyeballing it now and it’s such an affordable price.
Now, for the questions. I think I need to change it up. Is there a pack system that is as modular, decently affordable, but feels better under a load?
If not, I’ll suck it up and keep using Eberlestock gear since it just works so practically. I just don’t love the packs that are a big deep bag. I hate rifling thru a bag to find my jerky and headlamp.
Sorry this is long. Any tips would be appreciated.