Team elk pack?

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Any body got an opinion on the Elberlestock team elk pack. I mostly bow hunt, but like the isdea of the built in gun scabbard.
 
In my opinion, it's a great pack when you can get it on sale (sub $300 with tax), but not worth full price. The scabbard is great for when you're hauling into an area or if you have a load of meat. Not ideal if you're doing a stop and glass every ridge style hunt where you may want your gun at the ready. The scabbard is not ideal if you're running a bipod or a scope with larger turrets, as they'll get hung up. My brother in law has one as well as me, but they're different. His has a metal folding load shelf that mine doesn't, and the pockets are different. I am not sure when they changed. The muzzle pointing down makes getting the pack off awkward since you don't want to apply all that pressure on your muzzle, and you can't just sit on a rock quick without taking the pack off. I'd prefer a side carry with the buttstock in a sleeve rather than the scabbard for actual hunting, and the scabbard when packing in/out covering ground and not hunting.
 
I had one - it was the start of my pack journey. It was well made and cool/capable, but heavy and uncomfortable with any real weight. The rifle carrier was nice but there is 0 lift and the belt just stabilizes, doesn't really transfer weight effectively to the hips. I landed on the original exo after that pack maybe 12 years ago and have been with them ever since. There is a significant difference in a K3/4's comfort and ability to carry weight.
 
I bought one in 2013. I liked it because of the metal frame shelf. I was still in the mindset of of a more traditional pack frame style. I'm also tall 6'-4" and the pack never fit me very well. The load lifters were not functional, at least for someone my height but I think there is a taller version available now. It also had very limited capacity. Not great for a multi-day trip, and really even for an overnight. The pack itself was heavy empty as well. My bottom line is that I would not recommend it unless you have tried it on loaded and like the fit and you plan on using it as a day pack.
 
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