rodney482
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Packs are much like boots... You really need to try them on
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Freebird,
I haven't read all three pages of this thread, so forgive me if this has been suggested already, but let us know where you live. People all across the country own these packs so someone who lives nearby may invite you over to try their on.
Larry
Went with SG because:
Weight. Although it's only a pound or so, one pound is one pound.
Meat/load shelf. It will focus the weight on your hips rather than shoulders.
Meat carried outside the bag and the bag can be used as a compression panel tightening down the sloppy, floppy load of raw meat.
That's it and that's all.
Which bag did you decide on?
Which bag did you decide on?
... (or maybe I'll keep the BT1 and modify the lumbar pad somehow).....
Here's an initial review that I wrote on the SG5100.
http://rysanpei.blogspot.com/p/sky-5100-in-3500-mode-for-past-year-ive.html
Here's how I'm currently using the pack.
[video]https://youtu.be/wB9eHSX4JZI[/video]
Like others mentioned, fit is such a personal thing.
I've had this pack for a year and for me it's been highly durable, very versatile and has been working great in terms of packing out a load.
Was fortunate yesterday and hauled out another deboned goat.
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