Lowg08
WKR
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I’m actually swapping it up a bit this year. I’ve down sized allot of gear and I’m hoping 3300 with a lid and access pocket will do me for up to 7 days
I meant to also say. This seems to be a great size for a day pack small enough for early season but enough room for added late season clothes. It also doubles as a great multi day with the right gearI’m actually swapping it up a bit this year. I’ve down sized allot of gear and I’m hoping 3300 with a lid and access pocket will do me for up to 7 days
I wonder how many people have done this exact thing! I know I pretty much do for everything I look into. I’ve also noticed that the bigger of a pack I have, the more things I consider to be “essentials” for a day hunt!Anything in the 1800-2200 cu inch range will generally fit day pack requirements.
Then you have to decide whether you want a framed or frame-less pack. If you're going to carry out meat on your first trip out, you'll likely want a frame pack. Then you'll say, well shoot, if I'm going to get a frame pack, maybe I should get a nice one with load lifters and a bigger bag for more versatility. And before you know it, you've talked yourself into a fancy 3600-4000 cu inch "day pack".