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New Backpack

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by mdycrk, Nov 3, 2011.

  1. mdycrk

    mdycrk Newb

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    I'm looking into a new backpack, to take on hunts and different things. I'm wanting one somewhere around 3500-4000 cu in. Something I can pack for a couple of days when I am out. What are some suggestions? Pros/cons of different ones.

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  2. stratofisher

    stratofisher Weekend Warrior

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    I really like my Eberlestock X-2. Great pack. Layed out well to stash all your items. Range finders, keys, spotting scopes. Really a great elk hunting pack for a couple of days out. I like the fact it has a frame and can be used to haul meat if needed.
     
  3. headstrong

    headstrong Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Not sure how big the Cabelas rifle/bow pack is that I bought but so far It works well and can fit alot of stuff in it.
     
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    stratofisher Weekend Warrior

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    Bowhunter29 Weekend Warrior

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    Eberlestock or badlands. really nice quality backpacks
     
  6. geauxtigers1421

    geauxtigers1421 Weekend Warrior

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    X2 on this... Been looking for a while but cant find a quality pack for a good price
     

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