trophyhill
WKR
And he asked me out of the blue, "how long does it take to break a pack in?" So I've been thinking about that.
My first couple bookbags with logos on them had no break in time. There's nothing to adjust on a Badlands 2200 or 2800.
Then I bought a Kifaru back in '13 or '14 I think it was. And after many hunts I had it dialed in. Not that it wasn't doing the job, but I think it's human nature to tweak things always trying to make that pack in or pack out a little easier.
The reason I got to thinking about that when asked, is because I've ordered a new frame to attach my DT1 to. I emailed Alex a pic of my pack at his request after I ordered the Duplex Light, and after some discussion, proper fit could be achieved easier with the Tactical frame, without compromising what I'm looking for. Which is preserving and prolonging the life of my DT1 bag which I love so much.
So this is where I think a break in period comes in. We break in our hunting boots right? When breaking those in, I'm always adjusting or tweaking boot laces until I get that feel that I like. And putting some miles on them. With and without weight and different terrain and climate variables. Damn i love these Meindl's.
Which brings me back to my recent order on my pack. Subconsciously I knew I couldn't wait until the last minute to order a new frame. That would suggest indecision or inexperience on my part. Kinda like the first time bowhunter who buys a bow a week before elk season and expects to kill one. Not saying it hasn't happened. But you get my drift.
So when I get my frame in a week or 2, the break in period will begin. Which means putting on miles with multiple variable conditions over the next 6 months to find that sweet spot before archery elk.
Do y'all consider a break in period for a new pack? Is it important?
My first couple bookbags with logos on them had no break in time. There's nothing to adjust on a Badlands 2200 or 2800.
Then I bought a Kifaru back in '13 or '14 I think it was. And after many hunts I had it dialed in. Not that it wasn't doing the job, but I think it's human nature to tweak things always trying to make that pack in or pack out a little easier.
The reason I got to thinking about that when asked, is because I've ordered a new frame to attach my DT1 to. I emailed Alex a pic of my pack at his request after I ordered the Duplex Light, and after some discussion, proper fit could be achieved easier with the Tactical frame, without compromising what I'm looking for. Which is preserving and prolonging the life of my DT1 bag which I love so much.
So this is where I think a break in period comes in. We break in our hunting boots right? When breaking those in, I'm always adjusting or tweaking boot laces until I get that feel that I like. And putting some miles on them. With and without weight and different terrain and climate variables. Damn i love these Meindl's.
Which brings me back to my recent order on my pack. Subconsciously I knew I couldn't wait until the last minute to order a new frame. That would suggest indecision or inexperience on my part. Kinda like the first time bowhunter who buys a bow a week before elk season and expects to kill one. Not saying it hasn't happened. But you get my drift.
So when I get my frame in a week or 2, the break in period will begin. Which means putting on miles with multiple variable conditions over the next 6 months to find that sweet spot before archery elk.
Do y'all consider a break in period for a new pack? Is it important?