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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1226734" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>Over the past few years, I have tried several different day packs, looking for a pack that met my needs with regard to storage and accessibility . Last year I bought a Tenzing 1250 lumbar pack. While it has features that i really liked, it proved to be a little clumsy and bit noisy on last year's CO elk hunt. Prior to that, I tried an Eberlestock pack (J34) but, it was just too big and heavy for a day pack. However, it is one of my favorite multi-day packs. After looking at a few more packs and trying them out with weight in the stores, I have finally decided on Cabela's Elite Scout pack. I have it loaded with everything I will be carrying on a day's hunt, including a full bladder of water and it comes in at just under 18 lbs. Training with the pack this summer, it has proven to be incredibly comfortable and capable of carrying everything I will need to carry, with room for more. Cabala's Elite Scout pack is inexpensive and useable. i'm done searching for a day pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1226734, member: 31342"] Over the past few years, I have tried several different day packs, looking for a pack that met my needs with regard to storage and accessibility . Last year I bought a Tenzing 1250 lumbar pack. While it has features that i really liked, it proved to be a little clumsy and bit noisy on last year's CO elk hunt. Prior to that, I tried an Eberlestock pack (J34) but, it was just too big and heavy for a day pack. However, it is one of my favorite multi-day packs. After looking at a few more packs and trying them out with weight in the stores, I have finally decided on Cabela's Elite Scout pack. I have it loaded with everything I will be carrying on a day's hunt, including a full bladder of water and it comes in at just under 18 lbs. Training with the pack this summer, it has proven to be incredibly comfortable and capable of carrying everything I will need to carry, with room for more. Cabala's Elite Scout pack is inexpensive and useable. i'm done searching for a day pack. [/QUOTE]
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