I assume the quick release on the upper portion attaches to the grab handle just like in the video on the SG site? You ran the tri glide through the grab handle on the top of the Revolution panel?
I have a Goshawk with a Base Talon and a Lid. So far in limited use it is great. Loosen 2 compression straps and it is easy access to the main bag, not quite as much as a panel loader, but loosen up 2 more straps (bottom talon strap and top side strap) and you get the whole side of the bag.
Good eyes Kevin! I just got it as well. I live it, it’s everything I’ll ever need as a primary fly rod... tried and true 9 foot 5 weight.
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Took my Goshawk out for a short walk to the river yesterday. The Revolution handled this somewhat awkward load beautifully.
On my way back to the truck I realized that I left the leash for the pup (which I needed once I was close to the parking lot) in the bottom of the packbag... no...
Just took my Goshawk for a short spin yesterday. With the lid and a base Talon it is very versatile. I messed around with a bunch of different ways to load it up and really like the options for access to gear that I need often. I know other pack companies have packs that can check those...
Can you post photos showing how it mounts? Please?
I have some ideas but I am curious as to how close to it's original intent/design the mounting is on the Goshawk/Revo combo.
Thanks in advance.
Just got the same setup. I plan on running my bladder between the frame and bag. I have a few ideas as to how I will hang it, but I am going to use the meat shelf, a strap, and the pressure from the bag to hold it in place. When packing meat between the frame and bag I will likely have it...
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Doug,
I have seen you weigh in before, but I will ask again in case you have a new take on things.
Best hunting binos (10x42) in the $1000 range?
I am looking at Meostars, Nikon HG, and Trinovids. Maybe Conquests
I prefer a locking diopter, but it isn't a deal breaker.
Thanks...
I have health insurance, life insurance, car insurance, and homeowner's insurance just in case I need them.
I am glad to not need them, but I am also glad that I have them when I need them.
That is why I carry my 65-5 .357 when I am in the woods...Just in case.
If you don't carry in the...
You have a new bladder... so try it hanging from the carry strap on the top of the frame, sandwiched between the dry bag and the frame. Unless you are over tightening the compression straps you should be fine.
Try this simple thing before and see how it performs, because it sounds as if your...