squeekieslayer
WKR
I ran the Nomad this year (along with the other guy I hunt with) and we absolutely loved it. We only did a few multi day trips, but from 3 day trips, to half day trips, 5 mile days to 20 mile days, with or without a horse, archery or rifle.... I didn't have a single complaint. We hauled quarters, shed antlers, camp, and everything in between with them on both the bikini and duplex frames. For my style of hunting I could not have designed the pack any better at all. I used an XTL lid for the stuff I needed frequently and a grab it for packing meat. I filled up the camp bag a couple times and that seemed to ride really well with the grab it holding it in place. Beat the hell out of using the DT3 or DT1 in day mode.
I only ask because I see a ton of heat on the Mountain Warrior thread. Granted it has a way cooler name, but it seems to be a lot like the high camp and DT3 in many ways. Just wondered if there was something people didn't like, or if its just a matter of "different strokes for different folks." This is the first year I am not going to try and change a single thing on my pack for next year.
The ONLY thing I would change on the nomad... I would put dividers half way through the pockets on the wings to separate into two vertical compartments and then put a vertical zipper down the side of the bottom ones. Sometimes it seems like everything slides to the bottom and you are should deep digging blind to find your stuff. I started using different little pouches as "pull outs" and that helped a bunch.
Joe
I only ask because I see a ton of heat on the Mountain Warrior thread. Granted it has a way cooler name, but it seems to be a lot like the high camp and DT3 in many ways. Just wondered if there was something people didn't like, or if its just a matter of "different strokes for different folks." This is the first year I am not going to try and change a single thing on my pack for next year.
The ONLY thing I would change on the nomad... I would put dividers half way through the pockets on the wings to separate into two vertical compartments and then put a vertical zipper down the side of the bottom ones. Sometimes it seems like everything slides to the bottom and you are should deep digging blind to find your stuff. I started using different little pouches as "pull outs" and that helped a bunch.
Joe