fowl_minded
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I know there are many threads about packs, but I have some questions about today's packs. I have been using Eberlestock for a few years now and i am looking to upgrade to the next generation of hunting packs. I am wanting to get away from having a pack that isn't all that great for packing a load in or out so i would have to have a extra pack frame. and for a day pack they are too bulky so i have a smaller daypack. I have been looking at these packs for awhile now and I am torn between a couple. Just curious to hear some responses! I'm leaning more towards the Stone Glacier packs because of the bulkiness factor I guess you could call it. I know the Mystery Ranch packs are great packs and people speak very highly of them and they seem to be far more superior than my Eberlestock. But I feel that if i was going to go with The Metcalf or 6600 i would be in the same position as I am now. With getting to my destination and unloading my gear and hunting with a bulky pack. Any thoughts?
My first two picks are from Stone Glacier and they are the Approach vs. The Solo, Most of the time I am a long day hunter, however I have packed in for some overnight experiences. With the load shelf capabilities for packing in or out I feel that these packs give me the versatility that I would like on the hunt. Between these two packs I feel like a guy could hunt everything from back country elk to long days chasing lions with either pack and still use them for day pack situations for antelope, deer, etc. I usually do carry a large scope (Swarovski) and tripod as well as a firearm. The solo seems to be more popular than the Approach curious to why. Any feed back on either pack would be great. Also how does that rifle sling work? Going for having your firearm totally protected in the Eberlestock to having a sling is a little different. Are these pretty sturdy? And when a guy gets into situations of climbing shale or going down steep terrain do they secure your firearm very well?
My Second choice would be the Metcalf, from Mystery Ranch. I know people love these packs and I also have heard the way these packs ride is far superior to most packs when fully loaded. Again my biggest concern with these is bulkiness! I have a buddy that does a lot of overnight hunts and he does some filming as well. He said he loves his pack but it is too big to hunt out of, so he would pack a extra day pack. That is something that I don't want to have. Any thoughts?
Third choice is the ExoMountainGear packs, i don't know much about them however they do seem like a really nice packs, does anyone hear have any thoughts, or has anyone tried and tested these packs.
My first two picks are from Stone Glacier and they are the Approach vs. The Solo, Most of the time I am a long day hunter, however I have packed in for some overnight experiences. With the load shelf capabilities for packing in or out I feel that these packs give me the versatility that I would like on the hunt. Between these two packs I feel like a guy could hunt everything from back country elk to long days chasing lions with either pack and still use them for day pack situations for antelope, deer, etc. I usually do carry a large scope (Swarovski) and tripod as well as a firearm. The solo seems to be more popular than the Approach curious to why. Any feed back on either pack would be great. Also how does that rifle sling work? Going for having your firearm totally protected in the Eberlestock to having a sling is a little different. Are these pretty sturdy? And when a guy gets into situations of climbing shale or going down steep terrain do they secure your firearm very well?
My Second choice would be the Metcalf, from Mystery Ranch. I know people love these packs and I also have heard the way these packs ride is far superior to most packs when fully loaded. Again my biggest concern with these is bulkiness! I have a buddy that does a lot of overnight hunts and he does some filming as well. He said he loves his pack but it is too big to hunt out of, so he would pack a extra day pack. That is something that I don't want to have. Any thoughts?
Third choice is the ExoMountainGear packs, i don't know much about them however they do seem like a really nice packs, does anyone hear have any thoughts, or has anyone tried and tested these packs.