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I am looking for recommendations for a high-quality day pack that will be used for primarily eastern deer hunting.
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Are you packing meat with it? If so, get a framed pack. Lots to choose from too.
Welcome to the party.
I mainly day hunt (bow) deer in NY and PA. I am between 200 yards and 2-5 miles from the truck at any given time. I started with a simple daypack but some of the public land don’t permit access and some of the private land is too steep so dragging was not an option. That sent me on a quest for something that was a daypack 90-95% of the time but could haul a quartered up deer in one or two trips.
1 - I started with aN MR crewcab. It was fine but a bit strappy.
2 - I moved to a kifaru woodsman on a 22” frame. Bag was great. Never loved how the frame fit. In fairness to kifaru and that sexy stud, Snyder, I never bought and bent aluminum stays to fit it better.
3 - I bought an MR pop up 28 and loved it. Do a search. Tons of info and reviews. It is light and nimble in daypack mode and can haul a stand or 60-70# in relative comfort when needed.
4 - only gripe I had was it was a bit small when I carried a lot of layers late in season so I started using an MR pintler after thanksgiving or so
5 - upgraded the pop up to the 38L version this year. Not a ton of use yet but it is slightly refined and I like the extra space. They aren’t cheap but IMO a perfect pack for someone that wants a daypack sized rig that can haul a heavy load on occasion.
There are others out there who think the full size frame with a small bag or cargo shelf is the way to go. I don’t fully disagree but when you are busting brush, a small pack and frame is much better for me. If I only had one, it would be the full size hauler but for me it is worth it to have the hybrid pop up.
Good info, thanks. I'm basically in your exact situation and have been trying to decide between the Pop Up 38 and the Pintler. Only have the budget for one pack.
If I only had one and wanted it to pull general duty, pintler, no question. The pop up really only makes sense if you want something 90% daypack that can haul every now and then IMO. It is great for a 5-15# day load and then swaps to ahauler when needed. Others have stated they use it to haul more often, but if I were to consistently carry more than 40# for several miles I would go full size frame every time. Pop up fills a specialized need for me and does it well.
How would the Pop Up 38 and Pintler compare in terms of hauling your winter layers to your stand plus everything else that you might have? That's one of my big factors/needs in a pack. I sweat like a bear when I move and then freeze when I sit/still hunt. I always seem to find spots on top of a ridge but have to park in the valley. Last year I was hiking up in my underwear in about 25F, still sweating, trying to carry all of my clothes, bow, pack, etc.