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<blockquote data-quote="SilentlySoaring" data-source="post: 1951821" data-attributes="member: 104889"><p>I have, or maybe I should say we have, since our family shares a group of Eberlestock packs. We have an old Eberlestock that I don't remember which model, but it's sort of a cross between their X1 Euro and the X1A3 Pack. And we do have the X1A3 pack. We like both of those a lot. Last fall I added the M5 Team Elk Pack to the group. While I've used it once, it has not been fully tested. But I think it will likely be the preferred pack of the group since it gives us more capacity. We've added many of the Eberlestock accessories to our "hunting tub". We really like being able to 'pack' our rifles when we're going to be hiking for several miles. </p><p></p><p>In addition to those packs, we added a Tenzing TZ SP-14 pack to our group. We won't be packing any meat out in it, but it's a nice lightweight day pack. I like that a rifle can be strapped down between the two "batwing" compartments on the back. One can quickly yank the pack off, lay down prone, and shoot without having to remove the rifle. My daughter prefers to use this pack because it more easily carries her crossbow than the other packs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilentlySoaring, post: 1951821, member: 104889"] I have, or maybe I should say we have, since our family shares a group of Eberlestock packs. We have an old Eberlestock that I don't remember which model, but it's sort of a cross between their X1 Euro and the X1A3 Pack. And we do have the X1A3 pack. We like both of those a lot. Last fall I added the M5 Team Elk Pack to the group. While I've used it once, it has not been fully tested. But I think it will likely be the preferred pack of the group since it gives us more capacity. We've added many of the Eberlestock accessories to our "hunting tub". We really like being able to 'pack' our rifles when we're going to be hiking for several miles. In addition to those packs, we added a Tenzing TZ SP-14 pack to our group. We won't be packing any meat out in it, but it's a nice lightweight day pack. I like that a rifle can be strapped down between the two "batwing" compartments on the back. One can quickly yank the pack off, lay down prone, and shoot without having to remove the rifle. My daughter prefers to use this pack because it more easily carries her crossbow than the other packs. [/QUOTE]
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