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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbow" data-source="post: 2488452" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Mnoland30,</p><p>Not trying to be disrespectful at all but the modern day hunting packs are leaps and bounds above the old packs and any pack that does not have an interior or exterior frame. I have hunted with those for years (I am 53) before the two fused vertebrae in my lower next told me I had to make a change.</p><p>This was hard for me to believe but with a properly fitting hunting pack there should be NO WEIGHT at all on your shoulders. Your hips carry the load. Even with a quarter of an Elk on your back the weight on your shoulders should be minimal. This will not work with our old packs of the day nor will it with packs that do not have some sort of frame system.</p><p>Go to EXO Mountain gears web sight and watch their video on how to properly fit a pack. It will really open your eyes. It did mine.</p><p>Most All your top of the line hunting packs are capable, in fact designed like this.</p><p>With todays materials they are still very light physically and regardless, with their designs you do not notice any extra weight at all.</p><p>These packs have added YEARS to my hunting.</p><p></p><p>FOR THE RECORD I AM IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH ANY OUTDOOR GEAR CO.</p><p>Hunting is just a way of life for me and my two Sons and modern equipment has significantly extended my time in the woods with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbow, post: 2488452, member: 89124"] Mnoland30, Not trying to be disrespectful at all but the modern day hunting packs are leaps and bounds above the old packs and any pack that does not have an interior or exterior frame. I have hunted with those for years (I am 53) before the two fused vertebrae in my lower next told me I had to make a change. This was hard for me to believe but with a properly fitting hunting pack there should be NO WEIGHT at all on your shoulders. Your hips carry the load. Even with a quarter of an Elk on your back the weight on your shoulders should be minimal. This will not work with our old packs of the day nor will it with packs that do not have some sort of frame system. Go to EXO Mountain gears web sight and watch their video on how to properly fit a pack. It will really open your eyes. It did mine. Most All your top of the line hunting packs are capable, in fact designed like this. With todays materials they are still very light physically and regardless, with their designs you do not notice any extra weight at all. These packs have added YEARS to my hunting. FOR THE RECORD I AM IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH ANY OUTDOOR GEAR CO. Hunting is just a way of life for me and my two Sons and modern equipment has significantly extended my time in the woods with them. [/QUOTE]
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