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I can’t wrap my head around it either. Looks like a laptop backpack.This one is a head scratcher. Is it made for the outdoorsman/hunter or is it made for the person who travels and needs a carry on bag? Seems more suited as a travel pack than anything. I wish you luck but I think you missed the mark on this one.
The camo obviously makes it a hunting pack.This one is a head scratcher. Is it made for the outdoorsman/hunter or is it made for the person who travels and needs a carry on bag? Seems more suited as a travel pack than anything. I wish you luck but I think you missed the mark on this one.
Tune in tonight at 7pm(EST) to learn more.This one is a head scratcher. Is it made for the outdoorsman/hunter or is it made for the person who travels and needs a carry on bag? Seems more suited as a travel pack than anything. I wish you luck but I think you missed the mark on this one.
LOL please stay safe on your business trips and don't fall into anymore koi pondsI have an ebags bag that would serve me much better on any business trip and is wasn’t close to $600. The only thing it doesn’t have that “the one” does is waterproof. That would have served me well the time I fell in a koi pond on a business trip. Hotel footage attached.
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Comes in both of our camo prints. Exposed and Deep Cover!The camo obviously makes it a hunting pack.
4lb 5oz does seem heavy for a laptop bag though.
I noticed the pics on the website show where to put 1) a laptop, 2) a cell phone. Show us where you put a typical day hunt gear load out for a public land mule deer or elk hunt then pack out the loose meat on the first trip back. I’d like to see that video of loading/unloading.Tune in tonight at 7pm(EST) to learn more.
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We are working on it. Coming soon.I noticed the pics on the website show where to put 1) a laptop, 2) a cell phone. Show us where you put a typical day hunt gear load out for a public land mule deer or elk hunt then pack out the loose meat on the first trip back. I’d like to see that video of loading/unloading.
I'm always genuinely interested in what brands put out, just seems like forloh has put out two really odd packs with no particular niche while coming in at a very high pricepoint.Forloh gets hammered on this site. I'm a Kifaru guy so I won't be buying one but you guys take a licking every time you post on here. Not criticizing or judging your stuff just an observation.
I agree. I'm surprised they came back with another expensive pack like this.I'm always genuinely interested in what brands put out, just seems like forloh has put out two really odd packs with no particular niche while coming in at a very high pricepoint.
100% sourced and Made in the USA, with a lifetime warranty and satisfaction guarantee. Is one of the many reasons on why we continue to produce the newest technology in hunting gear and apparel.I agree. I'm surprised they came back with another expensive pack like this.
We have!Have you ever read the backpack shoot out thread?
Thanks for tuning in. Yes, exterior is made from a coated, military-grade 210d ripstop nylon that features a fully-submersible, dry bag main compartment (tested to 200 feet)Did anyone watch the instagram video today? I didn't think a backpack would double as a floatation device. But it was pretty cool to see the pack keep everything dry inside.