todd mcdaniel
FNG
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- Jan 9, 2020
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First post guys so be gentle. I am hoping to get some opinions on the Beartooth vs EXO 4800. I have been thinking about a new 7 day pack for Elk. Thanks for any help.
I'm stuck between both packs as well. I actually almost pulled the trigger on the Beartooth until I found the 4800. What bugs me about the MR and what I'm hung up on is that it doesn't have load dedicated straps on the frame. It relies on cinching the entire contents of your bag to secure a load. Also, the frame cant be used to haul without the bag? Is that right? Again, because there are no straps. The 4800, and also the stone glaciers I'm looking at have separate load straps.
I'm not so concerned about running it without the bag, but I dont want to have to cinch my pack tight to secure the load.They have a load sling you can buy and use by itself. Also the bottom straps that connect to the bag are permanently attached to the frame, those can be run up and connected to the top of the frame (opposite the load lifter buckles). You could also make up some straps with the correct buckles to run across the frame to the buckles that are connected to the frame, if you wanted to use the frame without the bag.
As a side note, I’ve hauled out a few animals on my guide light (with the bag) and although I liked the idea of a separate load sling/straps, I found it just wasn’t necessary. The bag with load shelf is all the material that is needed, already plenty of straps and I can still get into the bag
I'm not so concerned about running it without the bag, but I dont want to have to cinch my pack tight to secure the load.