atcgriffin
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any idea on what the inside layout is on the pop up bags?
i hate to think i am getting gear snobish to point of having species and hunt spefic packs, but who am i kidding. That pop up has my name written all over for a couple of mule deer day hunts i do.
I was thinking the same thing, except for antelope hunting. I want a lower profile pack for long belly crawls, but want longer frame stays for the pack out if I kill. This is a great solution.
Hey now! What do you have against Desolve!? I thought it was a cool camo, at my local store I only could pick that or Foliage.
Anyone know where in the greater Denver area a person could go examine these in person? In particular the Pintler, Selway, and Metcalf. Have a hard time ordering sight unseen and am undecided which one would be best for my circumstances. Seems like none of the retailers listed in the MR web site actually have inventory. Thanks,
signed "late to the party"
This will be a great pack, IMO, for some predator hunters and trappers. I may get one for those very things. Lots of times I’ll walk to 2-3 calling locations and cover a couple of miles. Or, I’ll cover 2-3 miles checking traps. This convertible pack looks like it’d be great for putting a few coyotes and a bobcat in, instead of carrying one of my full frame packs with a meat shelf
X2!!
Resolve is a much more effective type of camo for game than multi cam. Multicam is for military (and tacticool weekend warriors) use where you’re trying to fool human eyes. The larger pattern size of Desolve, like Fusion, Kuiu, Predator and others works far better to break up your shape and confuse game animal eyes - particularly ungulates. I’m not all giddy over Desolve but it IS more effective, in a scientific sense, than multicam.
Gotta get what you like, though.
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Sorry man, I still think it's ugly. I'd take multi cam any day over desolve. But you're right, guys gotta get what they like, especially when spending hundreds of dollars on their pack. Wished more pack companies offered more color options so guys could always get exactly what they want, even if it is that heinous desolve.
I also like desolve camo. Now it’s 2-1
Sorry man, I still think it's ugly. I'd take multi cam any day over desolve. But you're right, guys gotta get what they like, especially when spending hundreds of dollars on their pack. Wished more pack companies offered more color options so guys could always get exactly what they want, even if it is that heinous desolve.
Got an email response from MR. They told me that the Mule and Pintler bags for the GL will fit the NICE frame just fine. I had heard this second hand before, but it was nice to get official confirmation from MR:Any reason why the larger guide light bags (selway, Metcalf, marshall) aren't available on their own without a frame?
Also what is the difference between the male and female harnessing?
Do you think the mule bag would work with an older nice frame?
Dang, I've been looking at that pop up 28 since seeing this thread. I do believe I'm gonna have to have one. Its the perfect pack concept for what I do here in WV.
winter update....definitely a sizing issue going on here.
As you can see it's cinched up pretty good. Not choking me but the waits belt still slides off my hips and the frame's padding that supposed to rest on the curve/ small of your back/top of sacrum is way lower as seen here
I wish this is just a waist belt issue but it seems I could benefit with the yoke being smaller, so I can adjust the frame "higher" to my shoulder, lifting the bottom, and hopefully lift it higher above my waist.
If you know any retailers that carry the Guide Light Frame and ships free vs MR's $20 shipping, I'd greatly appreciate it
besides BlackOvis and Scheels (I'v checked them already). any other retailers that carries Waistbelts or Yokes only for Mystery Ranch?
I'm thinking of trying a smaller size waistbelt for Pintler.
Thanks
was this questions answered? I went through the replies, but may have missed it
I spoke with one of MR reps today (very knowledgeable young lady, can't recall her name)- discussing the Pop Up; I asked her about load limits on the Pop Up and she though ballpark 80-ish lbs- personally I don't like to haul more than 80 lbs, so that doesn't bother me
I really like this idea (Pop Up), but I would like it even more if I could use one for a week or so to try out
yes, I visited with them a couple of weeks ago and they measured
from MR- the stays on the Pop Up extended are 24.25”, collapsed 14.25”- stated that it would be slightly longer than that with the sewn pockets