Wrong Burgundy
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I like that. What are your other three?It’s important to me that the company is not run by total douche bags who spend more time creating content than creating backpacks.
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I like that. What are your other three?It’s important to me that the company is not run by total douche bags who spend more time creating content than creating backpacks.
Buy a pack first. No question about it.I am also new to Elk hunting (first trip last fall). I used an Alps Outdoorz Traverse EPS pack...its on the heavy side at close to 7 lbs empty but I had to make choices when getting started. I'm considering upgrading the pack right now or upgrading my rain gear. Which do ya'll view as more important? My current rain gear is some cheap Frogg Toggs...will keep me dry but obviously noisy and hot! Didn't run into any rain last year and the pack is obviously used every day. Thoughts??
I agree. For the OP. Dig up the thread Why my pack sucks. I would post a link but I'm busy. mtmuleyBuy a pack first. No question about it.
I used the Alpz traverse EPS for four years and still have it. I never had any problems with it other than you can't fit a whole bone in rear elk quarter in it. Last year my oldest boy used my friend's Mystety Ranch Metcalf to help pack out my other sons elk. I wore the pack on about half of the packout and my son wore it the other half. So we each tried the Mystery Ranch, with a bone in hind quarter, and the Alpz, with a bone in front quarter, side by side. The one thing we both agreed on after getting back to the car was how unbelievably uncomfortable the Alpz was compared to the Mystery Ranch. Needless to say I have bought myself and my two oldest boys new Mystery Ranch backpacks.I am also new to Elk hunting (first trip last fall). I used an Alps Outdoorz Traverse EPS pack...its on the heavy side at close to 7 lbs empty but I had to make choices when getting started. I'm considering upgrading the pack right now or upgrading my rain gear. Which do ya'll view as more important? My current rain gear is some cheap Frogg Toggs...will keep me dry but obviously noisy and hot! Didn't run into any rain last year and the pack is obviously used every day. Thoughts??
I will check out the Mystery Ranch pack. I'm also intrigued by the light weight of the KUIU Pro LT...any experience with that?I used the Alpz traverse EPS for four years and still have it. I never had any problems with it other than you can't fit a whole bone in rear elk quarter in it. Last year my oldest boy used my friend's Mystety Ranch Metcalf to help pack out my other sons elk. I wore the pack on about half of the packout and my son wore it the other half. So we each tried the Mystery Ranch, with a bone in hind quarter, and the Alpz, with a bone in front quarter, side by side. The one thing we both agreed on after getting back to the car was how unbelievably uncomfortable the Alpz was compared to the Mystery Ranch. Needless to say I have bought myself and my two oldest boys new Mystery Ranch backpacks.
Like others have said buy the backpack before new raingear. You have your backpack on you almost all of the time while hunting and rain gear very little of the time. Your body will thank you for it
If you do a search, you’ll come up with hours of reading. It’s the little magnifying glass in the top right corner.I will check out the Mystery Ranch pack. I'm also intrigued by the light weight of the KUIU Pro LT...any experience with that?
Agree 100% with this. I use the Mystery Ranch Metcalf with the guide lite frame. Has served me well and can also be used to shoot off of with the frame that it has. If I had to pick another pack to use, I would either do Kuiu or Exo. My buddy bought an Alpz outdoors pack and absolutely hated it with the aluminum frame. He ordered a Mystery Ranch Beartooth and loves it except for the amount of pockets that it has.1.Comfort with heavy loads
2.Load shelf
3.Lid for quick access to tp, snacks, headlamp, first aid kit
4.Enough space for me to do a 5 day trip with it
The not asked for #5: not too many pockets. Originally thought I liked having lots of pockets to put stuff in "their place". Nope, hated the pockets! Just meant I had to search through extra spots to find what I was looking for.