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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 1926463" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>You can look into the Slumberjack line. My brother and I have the Bounty packs. Initially heavy, they compress down to a very comfortable size. It has a separate day pack attached on the outside in which I carry things I will need right away and tons of room for anything else I might have to carry. Where I hunt in MT I am miles from a road in sometimes awful weather so I carry quite a bit of gear in case I stay in there overnight. The pack carries it all and then expands to carry a quarter out. (Not that I have had a chance to do that yet.) The rifle carrier is great and both the attached day pack and the main compartment is set up well for hydration bladders. Their Bounty 2.0 is a nice pack. We wore them on a backpack archery hunt to a dry camp in the Missouri River Breaks a couple years ago. All of our gear including tent, sleeping bags and 80 pounds of water were in the two packs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 1926463, member: 107264"] You can look into the Slumberjack line. My brother and I have the Bounty packs. Initially heavy, they compress down to a very comfortable size. It has a separate day pack attached on the outside in which I carry things I will need right away and tons of room for anything else I might have to carry. Where I hunt in MT I am miles from a road in sometimes awful weather so I carry quite a bit of gear in case I stay in there overnight. The pack carries it all and then expands to carry a quarter out. (Not that I have had a chance to do that yet.) The rifle carrier is great and both the attached day pack and the main compartment is set up well for hydration bladders. Their Bounty 2.0 is a nice pack. We wore them on a backpack archery hunt to a dry camp in the Missouri River Breaks a couple years ago. All of our gear including tent, sleeping bags and 80 pounds of water were in the two packs. [/QUOTE]
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