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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2067038" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>I bought an Eberlestock Gunslinger because it was at a fire sale price.</p><p>Heavy, not enough volume - basically only good for a 2 day. I also *hate* packing it - IMO, clamshell backpack designs suck ballz. (On an aside, AΩO clamshell backpacks absolutely rock, but they disappeared in 2010.)</p><p>Have used it only 2x in 5 years. I'll use my "base camp" climbing pack going in, then day pack.</p><p>Like [USER=15810]@Iceking02[/USER] suggested, it is best to assess your needs and environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2067038, member: 94154"] I bought an Eberlestock Gunslinger because it was at a fire sale price. Heavy, not enough volume - basically only good for a 2 day. I also *hate* packing it - IMO, clamshell backpack designs suck ballz. (On an aside, AΩO[B] [/B]clamshell[B] [/B]backpacks absolutely rock, but they disappeared in 2010.)[B][/B] Have used it only 2x in 5 years. I'll use my "base camp" climbing pack going in, then day pack. Like [USER=15810]@Iceking02[/USER] suggested, it is best to assess your needs and environment. [/QUOTE]
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