merthussein
FNG
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- Sep 13, 2021
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Hey all
Each time I jump on to build my custom seek outside pack, I flip-flop on my side pocket configuration. I cannot figure out for the life of me what is the optimal set up. It seems that every single combination, including asymmetic ones have pros and cons.
I am curious what seek outside pack owners think of their side pocket configuration and if they would change anything. My current thinking is:
Is the zippered wing pocket overkill? Are tall side pockets useful enough and will protect spotter enough? Is the short water bottle pocket all I need?
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Hunting Setup and Style for Context:
What do you guys think? I know I am overthinking this but what is the fun in underthinking things Based on the description, am I better off with just 2 tall side pockets?
Each time I jump on to build my custom seek outside pack, I flip-flop on my side pocket configuration. I cannot figure out for the life of me what is the optimal set up. It seems that every single combination, including asymmetic ones have pros and cons.
I am curious what seek outside pack owners think of their side pocket configuration and if they would change anything. My current thinking is:
- Left Side Pocket - Tall Side Pocket (i.e. Lanner style) to store trekking poles, maybe puffy jacket and spare water bottle
- Right Side Pocket - Zippered Wing Pocket (i.e. Brooks style) to store the Swarovski Spotter I am saving for, tripod and maybe some extra gear like a puffy.
- Hipbelt Water Bottle Holster - to account for lack of water bottle storage on side pockets.
Is the zippered wing pocket overkill? Are tall side pockets useful enough and will protect spotter enough? Is the short water bottle pocket all I need?
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Hunting Setup and Style for Context:
- Hunting in Victoria Australia, ranging from day trips to 4/5 days in the Vic High Country above treeline in snow.
- Planning to build custom:
- integrated
- 5400
- Olive Green X Pac X42
- no side zipper
- no hydro port
- internal load shelf
- no face pockets
- blaze orange talon
- 1 hipbelt pocket
- Need to be light and agile, hunting here is often dense timber with quite steep terrain. Can get heavy rain in all 4 seasons, or all 4 seasons in one day Hence desire for maximally waterproof design
- Sambar Deer is comparible in size to elk, so packouts will be heavy and over multiple trips. Hauling meat insie pack will be most ideal, planning to do it as Nathan often describes (roll pack down, meat on top on outside, compressed with talon.
- Want to be able to compress pack to as slim as possible whilst still being able to access tripod, spotter and trekking poles, puffy jacket and rain jacket. Small stuff like gloves will go in shroud or talon.
- Planning on doing backpacking trips too with wife and pooch where I will be designated sherpa. Hence the need for a larger pack size but not something giant like the Brooks.
What do you guys think? I know I am overthinking this but what is the fun in underthinking things Based on the description, am I better off with just 2 tall side pockets?