I'll start with an admission- I own too many packs I'd like to thin those numbers a bit and am considering enlisting my SO Divide into hunting service. Currently it serves as my winter and long trip backpacking pack (not hunting). It's a great pack, no doubt.
My current hunting pack is a great pack too and has served me faithfully hauling numerous deer and elk out. It's roughly 2 lbs heavier than my Divide when using a similar volume pack and heavier than need be for non-hunting outings.
It's also a "breakaway" style pack and have always used it that way when hauling meat. The Divide is not a breakaway, which is a concern.
How are guys getting by with the integrated packs? Are you strictly hauling meat inside the bag? Are using a Talon setup? Incorporating a meat shelf- internally or on the exterior? Something I haven't even thought of?
Does the lack of a second cross member (vs the breakaway packs) impact load hauling ability? I see you can add a Revolution panel that comes with both cross members, but am unsure if you can still utilize your integrated bag with that setup or not?
Looking for input - thanks
My current hunting pack is a great pack too and has served me faithfully hauling numerous deer and elk out. It's roughly 2 lbs heavier than my Divide when using a similar volume pack and heavier than need be for non-hunting outings.
It's also a "breakaway" style pack and have always used it that way when hauling meat. The Divide is not a breakaway, which is a concern.
How are guys getting by with the integrated packs? Are you strictly hauling meat inside the bag? Are using a Talon setup? Incorporating a meat shelf- internally or on the exterior? Something I haven't even thought of?
Does the lack of a second cross member (vs the breakaway packs) impact load hauling ability? I see you can add a Revolution panel that comes with both cross members, but am unsure if you can still utilize your integrated bag with that setup or not?
Looking for input - thanks