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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 2252694" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>I got a new pack from desert mountain outdoors for Father's Day that is worth a mention. I thought I had tried everything but out of the blue this gem is handed to me. It is highly adjustable and once it was custom fitted to me I have to say is the real deal (important that it is adjusting for each individual per physical measurements). Pack is mounted to a carbon fiber frame that is light and fits the contour of my back well; does not move around and create hot spots. The carbon fiber frame extends from the top to the bottom of the pack to completely shied my back from anything stored in the pack that would create a pressure point. Weight distributes very well and feels comfortable. This looks and feels well thought-out. Meat can be placed in a game bag or water proof pillow case and strapped between the frame and pack; preserving the original pack storage area. Mine came with a rifle scabbard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 2252694, member: 97196"] I got a new pack from desert mountain outdoors for Father’s Day that is worth a mention. I thought I had tried everything but out of the blue this gem is handed to me. It is highly adjustable and once it was custom fitted to me I have to say is the real deal (important that it is adjusting for each individual per physical measurements). Pack is mounted to a carbon fiber frame that is light and fits the contour of my back well; does not move around and create hot spots. The carbon fiber frame extends from the top to the bottom of the pack to completely shied my back from anything stored in the pack that would create a pressure point. Weight distributes very well and feels comfortable. This looks and feels well thought-out. Meat can be placed in a game bag or water proof pillow case and strapped between the frame and pack; preserving the original pack storage area. Mine came with a rifle scabbard [/QUOTE]
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