Jchristians
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I’ve been looking for new pack for my upcoming elk hunt in September. I have been looking at the M5 RMEF TEAM ELK PACK. Just wondering what people think of them.
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When I looked at them in the store the have a meat shelf in themDon’t see a way to put a quarter in it. Packs that don’t carry meat well are useless.
Is it between the pack and frame? How hard is it to get it opened up. I have a early EXO and have used it a lot. However, it but it’s a PIA to open it up. I have a Mystery ranch metcalf that is nice and is simple to use. That by far is my favorite.When I looked at them in the store the have a meat shelf in them
They "do", but,When I looked at them in the store the have a meat shelf in them
Its not.Is it between the pack and frame?
It should also have a provision for a water bladder and hose.
The frame is way too short for the load lifters to be functional. Ideally they should come off your shoulder at about a 45°+ angle up to the frame. You would have to literally be around 5' tall for that to happen with this pack. It's just not designed well to carry a heavy load. If day hunting and not using to pack meat it would probably be fine.I'm 6'4" and don't have any issues with fitment of the m5.
Or adjust it to fit my 6'3" body.The frame is way too short for the load lifters to be functional. Ideally they should come off your shoulder at about a 45°+ angle up to the frame. You would have to literally be around 5' tall for that to happen with this pack. It's just not designed well to carry a heavy load. If day hunting and not using to pack meat it would probably be fine.
You can't lengthen the frame. You can adjust the suspension all you want it still won't carry weight as well as packs from the above mentioned companies. I'm not trying to be difficult here but that pack isn't in the same league as many of the others on the market, even some at the same price point. I would challenge anyone who is praising this pack to show a picture of it being worn with the load lifters pulling the shoulder straps off the shoulders.Or adjust it to fit my 6'3" body.
I've carried out two elk quarters with mine. Comfortably.