I appreciate the offer Shrek, still working on saving to get into my price range at the moment though. Likely won’t be in the market until late spring early summer
Can anyone with a horn hunter full curl post/send me some pics of their suspension and torso adjustment system. Trying to get a better feel for how much room they have.
I don’t have any hands on experience, but what I’ve gathered from looking around so far is that the scapegoat 35 is more of a day pack. Not necessarily set up for meat hauling ability and if it was it would be hauled internally. No idea what the frame is like for the scapegoat 35. In terms of...
I’m not saying the 2200 is at the top of my list. It was just the first thing I found when beginning my research. It also at least gives me a baseline of something I can try on at a chain store to compare to other packs out there.
Everyone values things differently as well. If I value customer...
I’ve looked at the full curl a little. And everything I’ve heard matches what you said. That it has some pretty good bang for the buck. I guess I was just a little apprehensive without being able to try it on.
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I’ve had my sights set on the Badlands 2200 for some time now...
Okay everyone, so I already asked earlier about budget range packs. This is sort of a follow up to that but slightly different subject so I created a new thread for it.
What’s out there for taller individuals (21.5” torso if I measured correct). I tried on an eberlestock team elk that a friend...
WTS/WTT Trophy Ridge React One, Trufire Hardcore 4-Finger
Hey all, I’ve got a couple of archery items that I’d like to get rid of as they won’t be getting any use.
I’ve got a Trophy Ridge React One(not the pro), doesn’t currently have any yardage stickers on it and I have some that will go...
Lawnboi I have a feeling that whatever I end up with will also double as a car/camp stove anyway no matter how heavy or light. Just based on how I imagine I will end up using it.
I may just end up borrowing a used pack until I can save up for a MR or SG. Especially since it’s a purchase that can save you loads in the long run if you don’t have to buy another.
Appreciate the info everyone. I think to add more info is that I’m looking into those that have the actual ability to cook food not just boil water. I like the ease of the pocket rocket or the BRS mentioned above. As a former wildland firefighter I don’t know if I could convince myself to use a...