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Love my fulcrum I was able to put all 4 quarters from my caribou inside the bag for the short pack to the wheeler this summer.
Holy smokes. That’s a heavy pack!
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Love my fulcrum I was able to put all 4 quarters from my caribou inside the bag for the short pack to the wheeler this summer.
I have been having the exact same thought.I am leaning on getting either a small Muskeg or a 22Mag for a second lighter bag. Still love my Fulcrum as a do all bag though.
I have been having the exact same thought.
I am running the same setup as the author (Fulcrum, guide kid, water bottle holder, and gun bearer).
While the pack does well as a “do-all” pack, when I go on hunt that’s more a dedicated day pack style hunt, the complexity of buckles, straps, etc get to be overkill. The 22 mag and a fulcrum would seem to be a perfect combo for any hunts that would come up.
I ended up getting a woodsman as my smaller pack with an OGL when the fulcum is too much.I have been having the exact same thought.
I am running the same setup as the author (Fulcrum, guide kid, water bottle holder, and gun bearer).
While the pack does well as a “do-all” pack, when I go on hunt that’s more a dedicated day pack style hunt, the complexity of buckles, straps, etc get to be overkill. The 22 mag and a fulcrum would seem to be a perfect combo for any hunts that would come up.
Great write up Howard. That wolf is sweet looking.
The Fulcrum still just wants to be an EMR2 when it grows up. HAHA
You’re not wrong. I don’t know the cu/in of the EMR II but they look nearly identical.
Did you see my wolf had a broken face?!?
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Did it have any marks on the hide?
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Good info been debating on the fulcrum
Thanks for the excellent write up. This is a pack I've been considering as well. I like the idea of having the wing pockets, and with how well it seems to compress down, there doesn't seem to be a downside to having more space than say the Reckoning or Hoodlum.
One question you might be able to help with. Would you be able to strap something on the outside of the bag between the wings, with the bag empty? One thought that I've had is to strap a child carrier to the frame and have the wings wrap around either side to hold gear. But I've wondered if the main bag would get in the way. What are your thoughts/experience? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the excellent write up. This is a pack I've been considering as well. I like the idea of having the wing pockets, and with how well it seems to compress down, there doesn't seem to be a downside to having more space than say the Reckoning or Hoodlum.
One question you might be able to help with. Would you be able to strap something on the outside of the bag between the wings, with the bag empty? One thought that I've had is to strap a child carrier to the frame and have the wings wrap around either side to hold gear. But I've wondered if the main bag would get in the way. What are your thoughts/experience? Thanks in advance!
I don't see why it wouldn't work, you have access to the frame between the wings and the main bag. When I've packed my animals out it's been in daypack mode with nothing or very little in the main bag.
I actually used the extra material of the bottom of the main bag to form a load shelf, and then run one of the horizontal straps through the carry handle on the bottom of the pack.