willywonka
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Anyone use the hellbender with the camp bag? Mostly need a daypack for training and hiking, but will need more room for hiking and hunting, trips wondering how well that setup works?
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I hunt primarily with the Hellbender. I really like the pack. Getting and using the meat shelf is easy and works rather well. I have it on a 26" frame.Anyone use the hellbender with the camp bag? Mostly need a daypack for training and hiking, but will need more room for hiking and hunting, trips wondering how well that setup works?
Do you have a picture all loaded up? I have the hellbender and am considering using the load shelf for the camp bag instead of buying another bag entirely. At the same point, I’ll probably end up buying another bag entirely, but I’m still curious for curiosity sakeI use a Stryker for 5 day hunts. Hellbender will be fine.
Edit: I use a 51 Liter (~3100ci) OR dry bag for camp gear. The additional bag is 3.6oz. Makes for a very versatile system that is both compact for day hunting, easily transitions to haul meat, and can accommodate gear for 5 days in cool to cold temps (Mid-Oct., CO, 12k feet).
I don't think anyone packs it as far away from the body as the photo shows. It just shows clip setup. For balance, as you know, you pack mostly upwards, not backwards.
But would you do it again? I have the hellbender. Trying to decide if I can get a dry bag or something of the sort and just use it as is for a 5 day hunt. Normally a 5 day trip I can get away with a 70L bag comfortably, but also find guys selling other (bigger) bags than hellbender frequently enough, and trying to decide if it makes sense to just buy bigger or use what I have? This will be my first extended hunt trip, but a ton of experience general backpacking, so only difference is spotting scope, rifle, binosHaving used this exact setup for a couple years and having packed out elk quarters too, the Hellbender a versatile all-around choice. Strappy-ness can be greatly reduced with k-clips and some ingenuity. But...Sometimes big bags just work better and are more appropriate on certain hunts-- mostly because of weather/days/gear/clothing combinations. You can make a big bag small, but you can't make a small bag big as it goes. Except Kifaru kinda did by adding the bane pocket and meat/load shelf plus ample compression straps... it seems to make for all sorts of external options since large, internal storage isn't an option... unless you figure in a camp bag. And then you're really back full circle to replicating the simplicity and capability of one big bag.
Awesome news. That was honestly my hope and thought. Throw camp and food in dry bag. Clothes and necessities in hellbender. Drop camp, run bag. Any bag recommendations or any bag work well enough?Only 5 days? Hellbender no question about it-- I've done that and I'll do it again, and again. Drop camp/dry bag, go hunt, pack meat. No reloading or re configuring. I got bigger bags (and am selling off a couple now) Hellbender covers 90% of what I need so long as I'm willing to think outside the box (bag) a bit.