Tall_Vol44
FNG
Question for anyone who's used a guide lid.
Got a fulcrum recently, and will be my primary winter/cold weather backpacking pack, and used for any backpack hunting that is more than just day hunts. I want to preface the question by saying I'm like 6'7" 320#(ish) and all my gear and clothes are fit accordingly. By that, I mean that my sleeping bag is a tall and wide, puffys are 2x-3x and tall if it's available, tents/tarps have to be longer, etc...
So I am debating on a guide lid while they're on sale. I think the original guide lid would be more useful overall. But I'm not sure about the cordura vs xpac (hell, I'm not even sure if a guide lid would be useful, as this is by far the biggest pack I've ever used). I don't think I would use it as a stand alone pack, because it just doesn't seem comfortable like that to me. But being able to fill up the fulcrum and use the cinch closure is something I could see being used if I'm carrying stuff for the old lady, or an extended backpacking trip in cold weather. The biggest pack I've used for cool weather was an 80-ish liter pack and it was quite full and not super comfortable at 95#. My only legitimate cold weather camping has been near my truck, where I had anything I needed.
I'll only be using this fulcrum for training for the next year as I want have time for camping this winter. Hopefully I'll be helping a friend in Montana next season for whatever he can draw a tag for (he's moving there presently and I'll be along to get the feel for it) and hunting for myself out west the following season.
Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts!
Got a fulcrum recently, and will be my primary winter/cold weather backpacking pack, and used for any backpack hunting that is more than just day hunts. I want to preface the question by saying I'm like 6'7" 320#(ish) and all my gear and clothes are fit accordingly. By that, I mean that my sleeping bag is a tall and wide, puffys are 2x-3x and tall if it's available, tents/tarps have to be longer, etc...
So I am debating on a guide lid while they're on sale. I think the original guide lid would be more useful overall. But I'm not sure about the cordura vs xpac (hell, I'm not even sure if a guide lid would be useful, as this is by far the biggest pack I've ever used). I don't think I would use it as a stand alone pack, because it just doesn't seem comfortable like that to me. But being able to fill up the fulcrum and use the cinch closure is something I could see being used if I'm carrying stuff for the old lady, or an extended backpacking trip in cold weather. The biggest pack I've used for cool weather was an 80-ish liter pack and it was quite full and not super comfortable at 95#. My only legitimate cold weather camping has been near my truck, where I had anything I needed.
I'll only be using this fulcrum for training for the next year as I want have time for camping this winter. Hopefully I'll be helping a friend in Montana next season for whatever he can draw a tag for (he's moving there presently and I'll be along to get the feel for it) and hunting for myself out west the following season.
Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts!