I've also been eyeballing the pintler, as well as the terraframe (great price!) It would awesome if you could post a picture of it cinched down when it arrives. I'm iffy on its size for a day pack.For what it is worth, I was looking hard at a Pintler and just bought a Terraftame 50 for $230 shipped on Steep and Cheap. Fabric is lighter but so is the pack. Similar volume and layout. I think the Terraframe has the guide light frame too but cannot confirm. I am not a hard core elk guy but thought it was the right option for me. I would love to hear opinions on my decision either way...
Will do. If it is delivered early enough, I will post today. If not, tomorrow!I've also been eyeballing the pintler, as well as the terraframe (great price!) It would awesome if you could post a picture of it cinched down when it arrives. I'm iffy on its size for a day pack.
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You mentioned possible cons to the Beartooth. There seems to be a lot of MR pack owners here, so let me ask a question about a perceived con to the Beartooth, keeping me from pulling the trigger. Why are there no dedicated load straps? A) Can't just haul with the frame, and B) (more importantly) The bag contents have to be cinched and compressed to secure the load shelf contents? I mean, generally your bag is strapped down, but not with the same force necessary to secure a quarter of deer. Is this an issue? Am I over thinking it? A lot of decent packs have straps ON the frame.