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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 681892" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>Both the J34 and Dragonfly have stays. The rest dont. </p><p>I have a J107 Dragonfly. Its great for long hauls and meat, but terrible for a day pack.</p><p>If I were to it agian I would get the J107M and have the wider scabbard. I too will not hike without a full scabbard. </p><p>Sounds to me like the best fit for you would be to get the "Blue Widow" with the Scabbard attachment. It has a bow-hook system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 681892, member: 10306"] Both the J34 and Dragonfly have stays. The rest dont. I have a J107 Dragonfly. Its great for long hauls and meat, but terrible for a day pack. If I were to it agian I would get the J107M and have the wider scabbard. I too will not hike without a full scabbard. Sounds to me like the best fit for you would be to get the "Blue Widow" with the Scabbard attachment. It has a bow-hook system. [/QUOTE]
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