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With all the fanboy backpack posts lately, can we come back to earth a little bit with photos with people packing animals out on “subpar” backpacks? I’ll start.

3 mile pack out with an Arcteryx Bora 65 (definitely not subpar for the backpacking world).

Let’s see them Jansports.
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mgebs311

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1589599105618.jpegHelping my buddy pack out his bull out 6 miles with our Eberlestock Dragonfly packs. I have had this pack for 7 years. I am upgrading my pack this year, but this pack has done everything I’ve needed it to. I have been very happy with it. It will continue to work for my son when he gets older too!
 
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jmez

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10 days worth of gear in an Eberlestock Blue Widow, that was about 2 miles.

Half of a big cow in same pack. Dropped into the wrong drainage coming out, turned a 1 mile pack into just over 6. And it rained the entire time.
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I was so excited when I got my first pack. Read a bunch of reviews and thought I was getting a killer set-up. Eberlestock j104 with spike camp duffle, so many cool features. The biggest lesson I learned from that purchase was that reviews are only as good as the reviewer.

Looking at this pic is a trip. I wish I could go back and tell my younger self all the crap I didn't know. Lots of experience later adn i have learned a few lessons.

120 lbs of moose meat, my shoulders were on FIRE.
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I was so excited when I got my first pack. Read a bunch of reviews and thought I was getting a killer set-up. Eberlestock j104 with spike camp duffle, so many cool features. The biggest lesson I learned from that purchase was that reviews are only as good as the reviewer.

Looking at this pic is a trip. I wish I could go back and tell my younger self all the crap I didn't know. Lots of experience later adn i have learned a few lessons.

120 lbs of moose meat, my shoulders were on FIRE.
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EastMT

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I packed out a lot of animals with an Eberlestock Just One. They aren’t good with a heavy load but they get the job done if you can’t afford a nice one, just have to suck it up. A used one from someone with sore shoulders after a heavy pack out can be bought cheap, sometimes free haha.

I do still like it for day hunts, the rifle scabbard is really handy in snow or rain, having your gun covered.

I think this thread is great, shows that if you absolutely can’t afford a top pack you can still do it, even with pillow cases! I love it!
 

Northpark

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Don’t know if an alps outdoorz extreme traverse is considered a sub par pack but it held up to 3 miles and 3,000’ of elevation with half a boned out bull elk. Shoulders hurt after that one. I’ve gone over to a kuiu since then and have been very happy with it.
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I have to throw in my Eberlestock pack (Dragon Fly).

When packed with meat it's a shoulder killing machine. Only used it for 2 big game seasons.
It's doesn't have load lifters and it doesn't carry weight well. I still use it for day hikes, camping, and some upland game activities.
 

WCB

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no pictures of it....but spent 10 days packing around the Sangre's with a Coleman brand pack from Walmart and a $40 tent. That was I didn't even have a tag just videoing for a couple guys for fun...helped pack out a cow elk on the 8th day.

To be completely honest not the worst pack in the world...I used a couple Bandlands packs that were POSs and would take that Coleman pack over a Badlands any day of the week. In fact, on that trip one of the guys had the top of the line Badlands and 4 days in his shoulder strap broke...

I think My pack cost $60...but had an "internal frame". I still have it and use it to pack bags of corn in ND for early season bow hunting.
 

87TT

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no pictures of it....but spent 10 days packing around the Sangre's with a Coleman brand pack from Walmart and a $40 tent. That was I didn't even have a tag just videoing for a couple guys for fun...helped pack out a cow elk on the 8th day.

To be completely honest not the worst pack in the world...I used a couple Bandlands packs that were POSs and would take that Coleman pack over a Badlands any day of the week. In fact, on that trip one of the guys had the top of the line Badlands and 4 days in his shoulder strap broke...

I think My pack cost $60...but had an "internal frame". I still have it and use it to pack bags of corn in ND for early season bow hunting.
Those old Colemans were heavy but bomb proof. I used one when I first started backpacking. Didn't know any better and carried 60 plus lb loads all the time.
 

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I don’t have a pic of this buck loaded up but this was one of those shitty pack pack outs. I left my good pack at the truck and opted for my REI Trail 35 as I wasn’t expecting to see much that evening. I found a drainage about 3.5 miles from the truck and it had a couple of decent bucks fighting it out over a few ladies. Long story short...I dropped the hammer and then was like f#$k......wrong pack for the job.....lol. It did the job even though it wasn‘t all that comfy.
 

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