The Teratorn: A Shoot2Hunt X EXO Bag Collab

Any suggestions for a pack fly that fits this bag well and holds up? (as well as a pack fly can)
EXO actually did an article IIRC about why they don't offer or use a fly. To paraphrase it, it boiled down to no real added benefit. but... I had a Kifaru rain cover I used for 4-5 years that held up well for what it is.
 
Any suggestions for a pack fly that fits this bag well and holds up? (as well as a pack fly can)
I like the Black Ovis one, if they still have them. Don't get the Large unless you're covering a 7200 loaded to the hilt, the M seems big enough to cover a loaded 5k.
 
Does anyone know how many buckles are on the terratorn? I am going to buy a locking buckle set.
 
Here is an update albeit unorthodox compared to most of the western focused testing. Here is mine setup for cold weather whitetail hunting on public land where I have a long hike or kayak to get to where I need to be. After breaking or unsuccessfully testing more than 6 other whitetail focused packs that failed I figured western equipment would be better suited (Rokslide has helped me improve my gear light years compared to the usual big marketing stuff I had access to). This bag can also actually be useful out west as my other bags did not work as well and all were sold.
-Bibs, jacket, tree saddle stuffed in through bottom of pack with the divider unzipped to use the whole bag
-kill kit and puffy layers in wings
-4 sticks, platform and movable aider attached via buckles.
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I much prefer the locking buckles on the wings especially if trying to really cinch things down.
Hopefully this helps someone that wanted a k4 example for taking mobile climbing equipment.
 
I think I'll probably have to replace my k3 with one of these sometime in the next year or so. I really like the function of the wings and how this bag can seemingly shrink down to daypack size so easily. I had been considering getting a small k3 to complement my 6400 bag, but I'd rather just go with a one bag fits all approach.

Also, I hate straps flopping about everywhere. I feel like I have a weird hunter bondage thing going on when I have to get stuff out of my pack
 
Is there a need for strap extensions? I might be carrying snow shoes on the front of mine.

Also how many pockets can you fit on a medium exo belt? Can you run a bottle holder and a pouch on the same side and two pouches on the other?
Here we go!!!
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Is there a need for strap extensions? I might be carrying snow shoes on the front of mine.

Also how many pockets can you fit on a medium exo belt? Can you run a bottle holder and a pouch on the same side and two pouches on the other?
Here we go!!!
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You can fit a bottle holder and pouch on the same side but not two pouches. Look up the exo video on the bottle holder and you'll see that it goes in a separate spot from the pouch.
 
You can fit a bottle holder and pouch on the same side but not two pouches. Look up the exo video on the bottle holder and you'll see that it goes in a separate spot from the pouch.

Thanks

Then are you guys just using your pack for a front support for shooting sitting?

Can't wait to go to the school next year to learn all this.
 
Anybody got pics this pack just strapped down on a deboned deer? Curious how the compression is on a 70lb wad of meat. I dislike when there is not enough compression to secure the meat in a uniform shape and it ends up in a ball at the bottom.
 
Anybody got pics this pack just strapped down on a deboned deer? Curious how the compression is on a 70lb wad of meat. I dislike when there is not enough compression to secure the meat in a uniform shape and it ends up in a ball at the bottom.

Deboned- no. But there are enough well placed straps on the frame and the bag that it secures loads as well or better than any pack I’ve seen.
 
Anybody got pics this pack just strapped down on a deboned deer? Curious how the compression is on a 70lb wad of meat. I dislike when there is not enough compression to secure the meat in a uniform shape and it ends up in a ball at the bottom.
Not deboned, but here is an rear elk quarter on the frame alone, which shows the compression without the pack in the way of everything, and another elk rear quarter with the pack on the frame. It compresses better than old school frame backs and kuiu packs, but I cannot speak to other packs.

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Anybody got pics this pack just strapped down on a deboned deer? Curious how the compression is on a 70lb wad of meat. I dislike when there is not enough compression to secure the meat in a uniform shape and it ends up in a ball at the bottom.

Here’s a deboned elk quarter, backstrap and tenderloin. The exo does a good job of stabilizing a ball of meat.

I’ll also add the shape of the frame/attachments. Forms a bit of a V which seems to squeeze the meat as it settles more than let slide through like it sometimes would with my kifaru.
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Anybody got pics this pack just strapped down on a deboned deer? Curious how the compression is on a 70lb wad of meat. I dislike when there is not enough compression to secure the meat in a uniform shape and it ends up in a ball at the bottom.
Exo frames have 2 extra straps on the frame itself, then wedge the bag. Works wonderfully and is fast. Bag kinda does not matter (as in model) in this scenario (photo with 3600). Whole mule deer.
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