WV Mountaineer
WKR
I’ve always pack out a whole deer in one trip with my gear and weapon. And, I’ve never approached anything remotely close to a150 pound pack. 20 pounds of which was gear.
It’s important to realize that a 130 pounds of meat and horns would require almost a three hundred pound deer. Not many of those wandering around. But, they seem to be common on rokslide threads discussing packs.
Back on topic. Your pack is close to if not 10 pounds empty. And, a whole deer on the big side is going to yield 50-70 pounds of deboned meat. However, that skull and horns truly are dead weight. And heavy at that.
So, you could have easily had a 100 pounds on your back. And, it easily could have been more. 100 pounds is a big load. And wasn’t going to be truly comfy with any pack.
You said this was your first solo pack out. I’m assuming it’s only going to be more frequent in the future. So, you need to determine if it was the pack not working, the pack not fitted correctly, or you just not being familiar with that kind of weight.
To do that, I’d buy a Kifaru tactical frame and load it up with a measured 100-110 pound load and try it. Then compare it with the same load on your current frame. In order to determine where you are at. Buy that frame because it’s the gold standard by which all others are measured. Others will work. Some better for others no doubt. But, their tactical frame is best bet to get the best feel under really heavy loads. In my experience. And, I’ve owned a bunch of pack frames.
It's my guess that your torso was too long. So long in fact that when loaded that heavy, you had no chance of the hip belt holding on your lumbar. And, you were cinching down on the shoulder straps to compensate for the problems too long of a torso adjustment causes on your shoulder harness.
Also, the way the back pack is packed will make a huge difference.
I hope this helped.
It’s important to realize that a 130 pounds of meat and horns would require almost a three hundred pound deer. Not many of those wandering around. But, they seem to be common on rokslide threads discussing packs.
Back on topic. Your pack is close to if not 10 pounds empty. And, a whole deer on the big side is going to yield 50-70 pounds of deboned meat. However, that skull and horns truly are dead weight. And heavy at that.
So, you could have easily had a 100 pounds on your back. And, it easily could have been more. 100 pounds is a big load. And wasn’t going to be truly comfy with any pack.
You said this was your first solo pack out. I’m assuming it’s only going to be more frequent in the future. So, you need to determine if it was the pack not working, the pack not fitted correctly, or you just not being familiar with that kind of weight.
To do that, I’d buy a Kifaru tactical frame and load it up with a measured 100-110 pound load and try it. Then compare it with the same load on your current frame. In order to determine where you are at. Buy that frame because it’s the gold standard by which all others are measured. Others will work. Some better for others no doubt. But, their tactical frame is best bet to get the best feel under really heavy loads. In my experience. And, I’ve owned a bunch of pack frames.
It's my guess that your torso was too long. So long in fact that when loaded that heavy, you had no chance of the hip belt holding on your lumbar. And, you were cinching down on the shoulder straps to compensate for the problems too long of a torso adjustment causes on your shoulder harness.
Also, the way the back pack is packed will make a huge difference.
I hope this helped.