Does anyone find that after you’ve packed into spike camp and then using your 5900 for just a daypack, it’s a lot to haul around for what you need for the day.
If I'm going on on a multi-day hunting trip, I'll need the room for not only getting my camp out but hopefully for an animal. I have one that is 6500ci. I just compress it down with straps and get after it. All you have to do is take the time to do it correctly and then go hunting.
I've never been on a hunt like this and wished I had a smaller pack.
Ive got a sky talus 6900 that I use all the time for day hunting. I agree with the others that with all the straps on it, it compresses down to where I don't even notice its any bigger than a day pack.
Never. The 5900 is a great day pack. Take the lid off and run in divvy mode and it's great. Honestly, when I had mine I wished for the 6900. Hunting solo using the load shelf and using the bag to double up on meat hauling for elk and bears and even big mulies the 5900 gets really tight. It's a fantastic bag though.
That seems to be the consensus, that the large volume can compress down and be used as a day pack. I'm looking at the sky archer 6400 and/or the sky guide 7900 for long hunts out of spike camp.
Ive got a sky talus 6900 that I use all the time for day hunting. I agree with the others that with all the straps on it, it compresses down to where I don't even notice its any bigger than a day pack.
I have a 6000 cu in Mystery Ranch. The size of the frame is a lot more important than the size of the bag. The bag will cinch down. My MR frame works fine as a daypack and using it is a much better option than taking a separate daypack when rifle hunting. If I am hunting with my traditional flintlock the situation is different because a frame pack and a shooting bag don't play well together. In that situation it is worth it to take a daypack along.