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<blockquote data-quote="bigsky" data-source="post: 182877" data-attributes="member: 7620"><p>I would also vote +1 for the Eberlestock. I have owned the J105 two seasons now and I just love this pack. The J105 has now been replaced by the J107 Dragonfly. The quality and engineering from Eberlestock is outstanding. I have also packed out elk and mule deer with my pack. The feature that most empresses me is the rifle scabbard. The rifle is easy to remove and I like that the rifles weight is located close and to the center of your back. I think this feature is a big advantage over many packs. Go in light... come out heavy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsky, post: 182877, member: 7620"] I would also vote +1 for the Eberlestock. I have owned the J105 two seasons now and I just love this pack. The J105 has now been replaced by the J107 Dragonfly. The quality and engineering from Eberlestock is outstanding. I have also packed out elk and mule deer with my pack. The feature that most empresses me is the rifle scabbard. The rifle is easy to remove and I like that the rifles weight is located close and to the center of your back. I think this feature is a big advantage over many packs. Go in light... come out heavy! [/QUOTE]
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