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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 562823" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>Sitka packs are nice, I have an ascent 14 that I use some. It keeps your back pretty dry with it's lumbar design. If I want more storage I go to my Eberlestock J34 that sits off my lower back pretty well. A guide I hunted with in Wyoming had the badlands monster and it seemed ok, he used the straps underneath the fanny pack to hold his spotting scope wrapped in an extra jacket. </p><p> </p><p>I've never used the flash 20, but it looks to be a nice low profile design. If you want to be able to pack meat also, I'd sure look at the J34 eberlestock, I really like that pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 562823, member: 22030"] Sitka packs are nice, I have an ascent 14 that I use some. It keeps your back pretty dry with it's lumbar design. If I want more storage I go to my Eberlestock J34 that sits off my lower back pretty well. A guide I hunted with in Wyoming had the badlands monster and it seemed ok, he used the straps underneath the fanny pack to hold his spotting scope wrapped in an extra jacket. I've never used the flash 20, but it looks to be a nice low profile design. If you want to be able to pack meat also, I'd sure look at the J34 eberlestock, I really like that pack. [/QUOTE]
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