So at the end of last years season I decided to pick up and try the SG sky 5900, now that the hunts are coming up I'm trying to decide if I should get the load cell or not.
I can run all of my gear in the 5900 in bivy mode minus my food so space isn't a concern going in but coming out is where I'm torn. I run cheap cotton game bags as I get them free at the local wild game butcher because he has so many coming in yearly. As we all know they don't hold shape great...
With my EMR2 I'd drop my meat in the bags, drop the game bags in a contractor bag, lay the EMR flat and put the meat in the main bag and zip it up stuck the bat wings in and then be good to go.... the high highcamp 7k was similar... but the bags basically held the meat in place and kept it from sinking completely.
With me planning to use the load shelf of the SG I wonder if a load cell would work better for keeping meat in place. I don't plan to use contractor bags as the meat will be separate from where I put gear for once...
Curious of others experiences
I can run all of my gear in the 5900 in bivy mode minus my food so space isn't a concern going in but coming out is where I'm torn. I run cheap cotton game bags as I get them free at the local wild game butcher because he has so many coming in yearly. As we all know they don't hold shape great...
With my EMR2 I'd drop my meat in the bags, drop the game bags in a contractor bag, lay the EMR flat and put the meat in the main bag and zip it up stuck the bat wings in and then be good to go.... the high highcamp 7k was similar... but the bags basically held the meat in place and kept it from sinking completely.
With me planning to use the load shelf of the SG I wonder if a load cell would work better for keeping meat in place. I don't plan to use contractor bags as the meat will be separate from where I put gear for once...
Curious of others experiences