Need a pack, on a budget, do I go new or used?

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There are some close out mystery ranch packs on mountain archery. Might be able to pick one up for around 300ish. Try using the discount code too. Could save you a little more


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What is the discount code? I’m interested in one.
 

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MTNLOYALTY. From my experience they have very fast shipping too


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Bumping for other recommendations. I’m in a similar position as the OP. Moving back to Idaho in a couple weeks and will be on a budget this season due to cost of moving. Tempted by the $400 MR Metcalf, but also wondering if I should just get a hiking pack this year.
 

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As said before, if you are elk hunting, that spotting scope will be dead weight most of the time. As for packs, i run a seek outside Peregrine and a Unaweep. You possibly could find a deal on a Unaweep as its been out a few years.
 

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If your still looking for a pack Argali is running 20% off Mystery ranch. Code "Mystery".
 
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Depends how tough you want to be. I went from a 70's Kelty to a Kifaru. What an amazing difference. I would definitely recommend going with a used higher end pack in your budget than going with a cheaper new pack. I can load my Kifaru to twice the load in the Kelty, and it feels the same just because of how the higher end packs fit. But I also ran that Kelty loaded up and all over the Sierras just because that's what I had.
 
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I will also add that I was lucky enough to borrow a spotting scope for 2 seasons. I carried it the 2nd season just because I thought maybe I didn't give it a fair shake. After 2 days into the second season, I cut it from my pack. I won't carry one again unless I get into really open terrain.
 
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92python

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Thanks for all of the good advise everyone!

Ended up finding a barely used Seek Outside Brooks that fit my budget. Big pack when expanded but it is light and packs down pretty small. I can fit a bunch of stuff in that pack and I might end up using my Cabelas Scout daypack once we are camped back in and hunting.

I question carrying the spotting scope in my pack all the time as well as it takes up space and isn't something I consider a necessity when running around. It should be helpful in glassing from the truck or somewhat close to camp though and I got it for a good price.

Hopefully I am all set on gear now and can focus on figuring out where to camp / hunt and other details, Pretty jacked up to be elk hunting soon.

The season is almost upon us!
 
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Thanks for all of the good advise everyone!

Ended up finding a barely used Seek Outside Brooks that fit my budget. Big pack when expanded but it is light and packs down pretty small. I can fit a bunch of stuff in that pack and I might end up using my Cabelas Scout daypack once we are camped back in and hunting.

I question carrying the spotting scope in my pack all the time as well as it takes up space and isn't something I consider a necessity when running around. It should be helpful in glassing from the truck or somewhat close to camp though and I got it for a good price.

Hopefully I am all set on gear now and can focus on figuring out where to camp / hunt and other details, Pretty jacked up to be elk hunting soon.

The season is almost upon us!

A lot of guys swear by spotting scopes. So if it's your thing, don't let anyone talk you out of it. Glad you got a pack. Good luck out there.
 
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I'm going bowhunting in Sept and we are planning on car / backpack hunting. In the past I have car camped with others that had much of the gear but that is not the case this time therefore I need to purchase a fair amount of gear like a spotting scope, packable tent, sleeping gear...

I have used a Cabelas Scout pack as a day pack in the past and it worked well but I need something larger for backpack hunting. Maybe something in the 5000 - 7000 cubic inch range. With all of the other gear I need to purchase my budget is tight and I cant afford a $500-$600 dollar pack.

Something like an Eberlestock Just One pack or similar at around ~$350 is my max budget. I have also thought about some of the frame packs that I see for around $120. I figure there are some good used packs out there that may be a better option. Could someone recommend some good used packs to look for in that range?

Thanks!

If you need other equipment I would recommend you check out Moosejaw.com. You can buy a Mystery Ranch Terraframe 80 for $449 but they have a 30% of the purchase towards your next purchase so that means you would be getting the pack for $310 and have $140 available for other items you need. I took advantage of this last year and after buying my son and I packs I was able to get my sleeping bag and pad and a few smaller items free. Also if you havent yet register to activejunky.com and they will give you a rebate 1/4ly 10-15% on your purchase and this is cash for anything you want to use it for.

https://www.moosejaw.com/product/mystery-ranch-terraframe-80-bag_10365858
 

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Can't beat an Osprey for the money. The Aether is a great pack. Seems like you can find a lot of good used deals on older Kifaru, Exo, Stone Glacier as well in the classifieds on here
 

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Sorry if I am breaking rules by posting this, but I have a MR Pintler that I ordered in the completely wrong size for me I will probably be putting on Ebay soon. I am hoping to get $350 net to me.
 
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