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First Impressions: Eberlestock Gunslinger
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 126294"><p><strong>Re: Final Impressions: Eberlestock Gunslinger</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey Brown Dog, How Have you been?</p><p>I use the Eberlestock Backpacks, both the gunslinger and the Phantom. I am at 6' and had to adjust the pack to ride a bit lower, and then tighten up the top and side draw straps to get it to feel right. For a three day pack, I haven't found anything that I like better, and I do not say this because I sell them, I say this because for me, it is true. </p><p></p><p>Having been from a generation of the old USRA "Ruck," I still suffer from what that thing did to my upper back and neck. With 46" wide shoulders, and a PRC 70, I was cursed. </p><p>The Gunslinger is a dream compared to that thing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 126294"] [b]Re: Final Impressions: Eberlestock Gunslinger[/b] Hey Brown Dog, How Have you been? I use the Eberlestock Backpacks, both the gunslinger and the Phantom. I am at 6' and had to adjust the pack to ride a bit lower, and then tighten up the top and side draw straps to get it to feel right. For a three day pack, I haven’t found anything that I like better, and I do not say this because I sell them, I say this because for me, it is true. Having been from a generation of the old USRA "Ruck," I still suffer from what that thing did to my upper back and neck. With 46" wide shoulders, and a PRC 70, I was cursed. The Gunslinger is a dream compared to that thing... [/QUOTE]
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