dster3
FNG
The tokeen is a good little day pack - I've yet to do any hikes with it. It has been a range bag for me for PRS matches this year so far. Have carried about 30 lbs in it plus attaching my 20 lb rifle to it on the shoulder strap.
- Rain gear in the bottom
- puff jacket
- magpul pouch - magazines, tools, kestrel, etc.
- bino pouch
- Gray ops arca plate with flat bag
- AG game changer smedium heavy fill
- ammo wallet
- hydroflask
- roll of masking tape (for writing dope)
- snacks, microfiber (exterior pockets)
- medical kit on the exterior
- 22 lb rifle attached via OBI Link to shoulder strap.
I thought I might feel like I missed out on the exterior pocket - still might end up making one, however I find that the horseshoe shipper makes shoving a jacket into the bottom of the pack pretty easy, or I just use the exterior compression strap.
The pack itself is loud - similar material to a ground tarp from Seek Outside or even just a regular tarp. Been in some rain here and there with it - id trust it to keep my gear dry. Hip belt does leave something to be desired as someone said. I called SG and they said I would be able to attach a bottle holster to the exterior, I dont have an SG holster, but based on initial impressions, it might need some work to get it stable.
The size is great for my needs - I'll be using it more as time goes for day hikes, maybe an overnighter here or there. I was going between this pack and the avail I dont have an avail, but some of my friends do and they reallyl like their packs. I think the larger storage size is worth it for the extra cost.
I dont think you'd be able to attach a lid to it very easily, however an exterior dry bag, something flat, would strap right into the exterior compression straps. No exterior pockets for a water bottle or tripod - I think the side compression straps will do fine to keep my tripod secured.
Overall happy with the pack - not much experience with it, but I did buy it more of a range day bag versus hunting bag, so take my input with a grain of salt.
- Rain gear in the bottom
- puff jacket
- magpul pouch - magazines, tools, kestrel, etc.
- bino pouch
- Gray ops arca plate with flat bag
- AG game changer smedium heavy fill
- ammo wallet
- hydroflask
- roll of masking tape (for writing dope)
- snacks, microfiber (exterior pockets)
- medical kit on the exterior
- 22 lb rifle attached via OBI Link to shoulder strap.
I thought I might feel like I missed out on the exterior pocket - still might end up making one, however I find that the horseshoe shipper makes shoving a jacket into the bottom of the pack pretty easy, or I just use the exterior compression strap.
The pack itself is loud - similar material to a ground tarp from Seek Outside or even just a regular tarp. Been in some rain here and there with it - id trust it to keep my gear dry. Hip belt does leave something to be desired as someone said. I called SG and they said I would be able to attach a bottle holster to the exterior, I dont have an SG holster, but based on initial impressions, it might need some work to get it stable.
The size is great for my needs - I'll be using it more as time goes for day hikes, maybe an overnighter here or there. I was going between this pack and the avail I dont have an avail, but some of my friends do and they reallyl like their packs. I think the larger storage size is worth it for the extra cost.
I dont think you'd be able to attach a lid to it very easily, however an exterior dry bag, something flat, would strap right into the exterior compression straps. No exterior pockets for a water bottle or tripod - I think the side compression straps will do fine to keep my tripod secured.
Overall happy with the pack - not much experience with it, but I did buy it more of a range day bag versus hunting bag, so take my input with a grain of salt.