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Lil-Rokslider
When you guys are all shopping backpacks, what're the top things you consider other than weight, volume, fit, etc? I'm going to be in the market soon and want to make sure I'm looking for the right things. Thanks!
Fair enough! I'm going on my first DIY elk hunt in CO this year. Going to need a pack for that.Too vague of a question. There are too many different situations for ideal packs. What are you wanting to do specifically with your new pack. Some are better at handling heavy loads, some have better organization, some are better for packing optics, some are best for day use etc. etc.
I think we're most likely going to set up shop somewhere as basecamp and day hunt out of there.Just day hunting or backpacking in?
Thanks for the good looks!I run this: https://initialascent.com/ Mine is the 6k version (now is the 5k). Take the bag off for day tripping, not heavy, will pack as much elk out as you can handle (well in excess of 100lb, I can't carry that much, maybe you can).
I probably fall in that category as well hahaI went for bombproof that can carry the most weight-kifaru was what I landed on. Very interchangeable and versatile setup, but heavier bare pack weight.
I am not nice to my equipment.
I think you need to consider
1. Are you planning on doing this regularly or is it just a bucket list hunt? I wouldn’t put much thought in it beyond fit and comfort if this is a one time thing.
2. Whatever your answer to the above is you might consider resale value as you’re likely going to try something different (at least the bag) or just unload it because you don’t want to go again.
3. The top tier brands have their own theme in bag layout. If you’re an experienced backpacker or you’re into bushcraft you’ll gravitate to one or another. For example Seek Outside packs are like a thru-hiker bag on a hunting frame, kuiu is a backpacker layout, Stone Glaicer is very sheep hunting specific (can work for other hunts), Exo is a good western hunting themed layout, kifaru will have the most versatility. There’s other good options too, these are just the most common in the classifieds.
4. If buying used, a well used pack look it over for any wear that’s on the verge of breaking or needing attention. Broken buckles, heavy wear on the bottom, foam in the suspension worn out, frame damage, zippers etc. Not saying you shouldn’t buy a pack in that condition, just pay a fair price and know what it needs.
5. Does the camo match your clothes? just kidding but camo or not to me is a personal preference, I wouldn’t buy something that I thought was ugly.
Well since you’re a resident you might already be into or get into some light climbing or backpacking. That’s another thing the pack can be used for. A hunting frame that can sandwich meat between the frame and bag can also hold rope, snowshoes. With the attachment points you can use cinch straps to hold ice axe, crampons, helmet. Just saying that the pack investment definitely isn’t just for hunting.This was a great, well thought out answer thank you so much. Im really hoping hunting sticks for me, just a little worried it won't. Dad grew up hunting year-round whatever was in season and imparted some wisdom in us but working 3rd shift with 4 boys all playing sports year round he didn't have much time to take us out a lot. Moved out to CO about 4 years ago and loved watching hunting videos of the west before then. Seemed to difficult to get into on my own until I met my gfs family. I've always been interested, just didn't have someone to teach me tbh.
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Well since you’re a resident you might already be into or get into some light climbing or backpacking. That’s another thing the pack can be used for. A hunting frame that can sandwich meat between the frame and bag can also hold rope, snowshoes. With the attachment points you can use cinch straps to hold ice axe, crampons, helmet. Just saying that the pack investment definitely isn’t just for hunting.
How many of those are there these days?Pick a made in the USA pack and I doubt you'll be disappointed.
More than enough. SG, EXO and Kifaru all offer USA packs in enough different configurations to suit any need.How many of those are there these days?