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Lil-Rokslider
I've been doing a ton of reading and thought I knew what I needed to look at in a pack...then I realized how little I knew about packs.
If I am going to spend money on a pack I need it to cover a few different bases.
1) Daypack for future mule deer hunt (day hunts only) with the possibility of packing out a deer.
2) For use during archery season at home in New England. Typically 1/4-1/2-1 mile walk in. Most of the time the pack is strapped to my climber.
3) It would be nice to be able to expand the pack if the opportunity for a muti day hunt arises in the future.
It seems Kifaru/MR/SG/EXO are popular options here but most of them seem like overkill for what I will be using it for 95% of the time.
We don't quarter up deer in the woods here no matter how far back they are. We field dress, and tie a rope to a stick and start dragging. If they are less than a mile from the truck we may use a jet sled. I never use a backpack during firearms season in New England. I fill up a fanny pack with essentials and off I go.
I have narrowed it down to a few choices that I THINK should meet the above requirements
1) KUIU Icon Pro 1850
2) Badlands 2200
3) Eberlestock X2
4) Tenzing 2220
5) Badlands Super Day (doesn't look like it would be good for carrying meat though)
I don't see Badlands mentioned here very often...is there a reason for that?
Or could I get away with a smaller daypack and buy a Cabelas pack frame or a LLBean Carryall Pack for meat transport?
Thanks for your opinions
If I am going to spend money on a pack I need it to cover a few different bases.
1) Daypack for future mule deer hunt (day hunts only) with the possibility of packing out a deer.
2) For use during archery season at home in New England. Typically 1/4-1/2-1 mile walk in. Most of the time the pack is strapped to my climber.
3) It would be nice to be able to expand the pack if the opportunity for a muti day hunt arises in the future.
It seems Kifaru/MR/SG/EXO are popular options here but most of them seem like overkill for what I will be using it for 95% of the time.
We don't quarter up deer in the woods here no matter how far back they are. We field dress, and tie a rope to a stick and start dragging. If they are less than a mile from the truck we may use a jet sled. I never use a backpack during firearms season in New England. I fill up a fanny pack with essentials and off I go.
I have narrowed it down to a few choices that I THINK should meet the above requirements
1) KUIU Icon Pro 1850
2) Badlands 2200
3) Eberlestock X2
4) Tenzing 2220
5) Badlands Super Day (doesn't look like it would be good for carrying meat though)
I don't see Badlands mentioned here very often...is there a reason for that?
Or could I get away with a smaller daypack and buy a Cabelas pack frame or a LLBean Carryall Pack for meat transport?
Thanks for your opinions