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<blockquote data-quote="SilentlySoaring" data-source="post: 1906043" data-attributes="member: 104889"><p>Ok 'huntintoo' and 'bowkill02', you have to give us some details of your wives (age, injuries, defects, physical shape, appetite, etc.). I will talk to my wife. She just might like having another wife around to help with things. And we've got an extra Eberlestock M5 Team Elk pack that might interest you. </p><p></p><p>On a more serious note, yes, we do have several Eberlestock packs that we use. The M5 is a great pack (2600-3100 cubic inches), and not a frame pack. The A1X3 pack preceeded the M5, but only about 1500 ci, and has served us well. The J34 looks to be a viable choice also, starting 2300ci, expandable to 4600, and able to hit 7500 cubic inches with a 'duffle' added. </p><p></p><p>I know the other brands make good, if not great packs. But Eberlestock has been our pack of choice in our family. Oops, I forgot that my daughter prefers her Tenzing SP14 (1600ci) because of how well it carries her compound bow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilentlySoaring, post: 1906043, member: 104889"] Ok 'huntintoo' and 'bowkill02', you have to give us some details of your wives (age, injuries, defects, physical shape, appetite, etc.). I will talk to my wife. She just might like having another wife around to help with things. And we've got an extra Eberlestock M5 Team Elk pack that might interest you. On a more serious note, yes, we do have several Eberlestock packs that we use. The M5 is a great pack (2600-3100 cubic inches), and not a frame pack. The A1X3 pack preceeded the M5, but only about 1500 ci, and has served us well. The J34 looks to be a viable choice also, starting 2300ci, expandable to 4600, and able to hit 7500 cubic inches with a 'duffle' added. I know the other brands make good, if not great packs. But Eberlestock has been our pack of choice in our family. Oops, I forgot that my daughter prefers her Tenzing SP14 (1600ci) because of how well it carries her compound bow. [/QUOTE]
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