Joshs74
FNG
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- Sep 6, 2018
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Oops, forgot I answered, but I’m still pretty happy with my Kifaru 357 mag
if you're looking for a minimalist pack, I'd go for the sitka tookbelt, but if you're looking for something with a little more room, I'd go with something like a kifaru stryker- especially if you need something that will bare a decent amount of weight.I am seeking out different options for a small daypack for next year. My current setup is a Lone Wolf sit and climb and I have a Tenzing 2200 Daypack. I love the pack for all day rifle hunts, scouting, etc. but it is definitely heavy to strap on to my climber. I am considering a saddle setup for next year to try and reduce the bulk of carrying a climber. I think that my current pack would suffice for carrying sticks and the saddle setup, but am curious if others have found a good minimalist stand hunting day pack.
For reference the vast majority of my setups are on public land with 3/4 mile+ off trail hikes in.
Pretty happy with my badlands super day pack. Of they added mesh suspension to keep my back from sweating in the early season, I'd have zero complaints
i've since started running the platform teeth down, but otherwise, i still run it this way.
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I have their F1 Mainframe and it could be set up very easily for a stand/sticks carry with a little storage for extras. It's an incredibly versatile pack system.I know Eberlestock doesn’t get a whole lot of love on here, but I have an X2 and I think it would be great for a saddle/sticks set up.
I find it to be a bit oversized for what I typically carry, but I love the organization and think it’s a good pack for the money.
I sold my sitka tool box and I plan on getting the mysteryrajch treehouse. Pretty pricey but can find a used one for around $150. I want it for one sticking.I am seeking out different options for a small daypack for next year. My current setup is a Lone Wolf sit and climb and I have a Tenzing 2200 Daypack. I love the pack for all day rifle hunts, scouting, etc. but it is definitely heavy to strap on to my climber. I am considering a saddle setup for next year to try and reduce the bulk of carrying a climber. I think that my current pack would suffice for carrying sticks and the saddle setup, but am curious if others have found a good minimalist stand hunting day pack.
For reference the vast majority of my setups are on public land with 3/4 mile+ off trail hikes in.