The Teratorn: A Shoot2Hunt X EXO Bag Collab

Interesting with the batwings and shock cord. With the hands down best frame out there if you ask me, whatever bag suits your needs attached to it will be a good pack
 
Does the bag get unstable on your back with the bat wings full? I ask because it looks like it would be wide and make a hiker more likely to tip over.

I do like the bungee on the outside of the main bag. I also like anted to do that on the outside of my K4 2200.
 
Does the bag get unstable on your back with the bat wings full? I ask because it looks like it would be wide and make a hiker more likely to tip over.

I do like the bungee on the outside of the main bag. I also like anted to do that on the outside of my K4 2200.

I didn't have any issues with my R3 bags on my exo last year.

They are intended for outer layers and optics, that's how I used mine, so not really heavy to begin with. Plus you are sucking them tight to the bag anyway with the bag straps.
 
Listened to my first shoot 2 hunt podcast (suppressors)
They talked about pre orders, how about a price hint, it’s close to July :D
 
Listened to my first shoot 2 hunt podcast (suppressors)
They talked about pre orders, how about a price hint, it’s close to July :D

It’s $999 and sales started June 1. You do have to add a $100 transfer fee for Silencer Shop.

There are several review threads, including one I just started. Feel free to ask further questions there.


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Can you explain some specific downsides? Seems like there's a lot of packs out there with these fabrics and I haven't heard of issues, not that I've been looking either.
The demand on a hunting pack is way different than other packs and purposes. I played with those fabrics all excited, but came to the conclusion they didn’t bring enough value.

It’s better to use dry bags inside the pack with a pack cover, IMO.
 
Used the teratorn to practice the hunting rifle drill tonight. I really like how the wings contain the rifle when it’s in a rifle holder. It’s so nice having a bag wrapping around the rifle rather than a single strap, as it’s far less prone to get straps tangled in the rifle/scope. The more I use this design, the less I want to use my 5000 for any hunting.
 
Used the teratorn to practice the hunting rifle drill tonight. I really like how the wings contain the rifle when it’s in a rifle holder. It’s so nice having a bag wrapping around the rifle rather than a single strap, as it’s far less prone to get straps tangled in the rifle/scope. The more I use this design, the less I want to use my 5000 for any hunting.
I have a design I played with that has stretch fabric as a wing to cover and contain the rifle instead of straps, but I like the set up a lot of the teratorn.
 
The demand on a hunting pack is way different than other packs and purposes. I played with those fabrics all excited, but came to the conclusion they didn’t bring enough value.
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Do you remember which fabric versions you disliked?

I am over the moon with UltraPE 400 and haven't discovered the downside with Ultra Grid that some have mentioned. @KickinNDishin will end up buying one of these bags, but I can't convince myself to switch from Seek to Exo.
 
Does the bag get unstable on your back with the bat wings full? I ask because it looks like it would be wide and make a hiker more likely to tip over.

I do like the bungee on the outside of the main bag. I also like anted to do that on the outside of my K4 2200.
No issues with it being wide and its very stable. Recently went on a short backcountry bear hunt/fishing trip and i was at 55 pounds. First one in this spring on this trail so it was narrow in lots of places and no carry issues.

Randy

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Do you remember which fabric versions you disliked?

I am over the moon with UltraPE 400 and haven't discovered the downside with Ultra Grid that some have mentioned. @KickinNDishin will end up buying one of these bags, but I can't convince myself to switch from Seek to Exo.
It was the X-PAC and the similar Eco stuff.

It’s not bad fabric, but it doesn’t work for a lot of western hunting when it’s mostly dry. Northwest and Alaska is a different story, but I wouldn’t buy a bag just for that.
 
It was the X-PAC and the similar Eco stuff.

It’s not bad fabric, but it doesn’t work for a lot of western hunting when it’s mostly dry. Northwest and Alaska is a different story, but I wouldn’t buy a bag just for that.
Xpac is a good to equivalent alternative to cordura, depending on the user's priorities. I can understand you perspective if your experience lies just in Xpac, it's not a good example of what else is out there though.
 
Will all the bags come with the shoot to hunt logo stitched on the side pocket? I’ve seen some without and guessing those are the demo packs only?
 
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