Roddyscott
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- Jan 18, 2026
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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.
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I have read many times that when loaded, people think it is very uncomfortable. I don't have experience with a ton of different packs, but I've loaded mine between 80 and 100lbs on two different occasions and packed meat out 4-6 miles, and felt the pack was very comfortable. It looks to me like the waist belt was improved between the two versions. I don't think you'd be able to do overnight gear and a load of meat in the pack though, you'd need something bigger.Good to hear from someone who actually owns and has experience with the lpaxk. Sounds like you brother has the version one and you have the v2. I passed on a new with tags v1 last week for $260. That was probably a mistake.
Not overnighting anyway, day packing and meat hauling is what I need.I have read many times that when loaded, people think it is very uncomfortable. I don't have experience with a ton of different packs, but I've loaded mine between 80 and 100lbs on two different occasions and packed meat out 4-6 miles, and felt the pack was very comfortable. It looks to me like the waist belt was improved between the two versions. I don't think you'd be able to do overnight gear and a load of meat in the pack though, you'd need something bigger.