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Eberlestock J34 pack: can you zip the Spike Camp Duffel in the bag with the opening facing out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1065153" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p><strong>Re: Eberlestock J34 pack: can you zip the Spike Camp Duffel in the bag with the opening facing</strong></p><p></p><p>If I'm understanding your question, I'd agree with Andy, it won't work. However, you can secure the duffle under the top lid and pockets/mesh section securing it with the two straps. But, this will depend upon how full the duffle is stuffed. I've done this several times. I've also put a full duffle inside an empty bag which makes it easier to carry. </p><p></p><p>As I'm sure you know, the whole idea about the use of the Spike Camp duffle is that you leave it at camp until you pack out. Doing so make the J34 a very useable day pack. I think you are going to enjoy your J34 as it is really versatile. The max load I can comfortably carry with mine is somewhere between 70 to 80 pounds due to the load lifters but, even minor torso adjustments on this pack makes a world of difference in comfort. Enjoy your J34. I have relied on mine for the past 3 years hunting elk in CO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1065153, member: 31342"] [b]Re: Eberlestock J34 pack: can you zip the Spike Camp Duffel in the bag with the opening facing[/b] If I'm understanding your question, I'd agree with Andy, it won't work. However, you can secure the duffle under the top lid and pockets/mesh section securing it with the two straps. But, this will depend upon how full the duffle is stuffed. I've done this several times. I've also put a full duffle inside an empty bag which makes it easier to carry. As I'm sure you know, the whole idea about the use of the Spike Camp duffle is that you leave it at camp until you pack out. Doing so make the J34 a very useable day pack. I think you are going to enjoy your J34 as it is really versatile. The max load I can comfortably carry with mine is somewhere between 70 to 80 pounds due to the load lifters but, even minor torso adjustments on this pack makes a world of difference in comfort. Enjoy your J34. I have relied on mine for the past 3 years hunting elk in CO. [/QUOTE]
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