Stone Glacier Solo pictures?

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I'm looking to add some of the accesories to my Solo to free up a little room in the main bag. Does anybody have pics of the Spotting Scope Pocket or Access bag on a Solo?

Any pics of these with a bow also strapped to the pack?
 
Just my 2 cents as an Approach owner; I would skip the Access and get the Approach for more room dedicated optics pocket and stand alone functionality.

I assume you have seen these pictures from Stone Glacier's site. Not exactly the combo your looking for but they give the general idea.


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SG pack 001.jpgSG pack 002.jpgI also am an approach owner and I love the set up. Works very well for my day pack and it works great on a solo. I like the versatility with the layout and it holds a spotter and my quiver very well.

Randy
 
Here you go...

Solo with access bag

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Solo with spotting scope bag

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Solo with a spotting scope bag on each side and an access bag on the front

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Sorry, I'm assuming you mean a compound attached, but I don't have any laying around at this time. Hopefully this will give you an idea. I used the load shelf and attached it to the bottom compression straps to wrap around the bottom of the bag. I'm almost sure you could use it to cup your lower cam or limb (parallel limb), then use the compression straps to secure the riser.

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Bow attached with the access bag.

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The Solo is probably my favorite SG bag. I recently got a Sky 5100 bag, but am not sure how much it will be used; as the Solo is fine for 95% of my hunting. With side bags, and another back pouch, I can easily be close the 5000 ci. But the 5100 wound come in handy for longer trips, or trips when carrying more bulky type gear- like a winter trip.
 
The Solo is probably my favorite SG bag. I recently got a Sky 5100 bag, but am not sure how much it will be used; as the Solo is fine for 95% of my hunting. With side bags, and another back pouch, I can easily be close the 5000 ci. But the 5100 wound come in handy for longer trips, or trips when carrying more bulky type gear- like a winter trip.

The nice thing about the SG is being able to haul a dry bag as well between the Solo and frame. I had my Solo fully packed along with a 35L (~2500sq in) dry bag, and my tent on top strapped down, and my quilt in a compression sack under the bottom compression straps. Lots of room and ability to carry a LOT of stuff.
 
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