buckchaser
FNG
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- Nov 12, 2013
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I have been running a 44 Mag and Ma Deuce combination for the past two seasons. I've found both bags to work well, but am considering looking to move to lighter weight Kifaru offerings. A move to an equivalent volume Xpac bag (Knargali, Dall, etc.) would save about a pound, which is not insignificant when pack capability stays essentially the same.
My question to Rokslide is this - I hunt the big woods of Eastern Canada primarily. It's usually cold (often below zero celsius) and lots of thick cover (saplings, branches, etc. brushing against the pack). In addition, a good portion of my hunting is spent either still hunting or tracking so it is not just like I hike the bag to a stand and it sits - the noise factor when moving is real.
Any comparative feedback between conventional Cordura and the Xpac combo bags regarding noise under these conditions would be appreciated - thanks in advance.
My question to Rokslide is this - I hunt the big woods of Eastern Canada primarily. It's usually cold (often below zero celsius) and lots of thick cover (saplings, branches, etc. brushing against the pack). In addition, a good portion of my hunting is spent either still hunting or tracking so it is not just like I hike the bag to a stand and it sits - the noise factor when moving is real.
Any comparative feedback between conventional Cordura and the Xpac combo bags regarding noise under these conditions would be appreciated - thanks in advance.