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<blockquote data-quote="spdrman" data-source="post: 557246" data-attributes="member: 34092"><p>For a day pack I use an Eberlestock X2 and it works great, it has a frame and I've packed some decent loads out on it, a Justone or Dragonfly are also awesome packs and they have more adjustments to get the pack to fit each person alot better and are more comfortable than the X2 with real heavy loads</p><p> </p><p>If money wasnt an issue I'd say get a Justone or Dragonfly (I personally prefer the Bluewidow the most cuz 90% of my hunting is with a bow) but for $190 the X2 is hard to beat and almost half the price of a Dragonfly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spdrman, post: 557246, member: 34092"] For a day pack I use an Eberlestock X2 and it works great, it has a frame and I've packed some decent loads out on it, a Justone or Dragonfly are also awesome packs and they have more adjustments to get the pack to fit each person alot better and are more comfortable than the X2 with real heavy loads If money wasnt an issue I'd say get a Justone or Dragonfly (I personally prefer the Bluewidow the most cuz 90% of my hunting is with a bow) but for $190 the X2 is hard to beat and almost half the price of a Dragonfly [/QUOTE]
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