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Starting to look for a pack- scabbard or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1526598" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I've used the eberlestock pack. Believe it was the X1. It did work and is a well built pack but felt it was heavy. Plus the fact that if I was lucky enough to harvest an animal it wasn't real handy to pack a load out. And yes they do make bigger packs that will handle a load of meat, but they are even heavier. Went to a Kuiu icon pro. And purchased a lite inexpensive gun scabbard and put it between the pack and carbon fiber frame. Much lighter, more comfortable and can easily pack a quarter of an elk. I only have the 3200 bag, but even with it can pack enough gear to stay out for a couple of nights. Good luck with your decision and on your hunt. Be safe and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1526598, member: 73479"] I've used the eberlestock pack. Believe it was the X1. It did work and is a well built pack but felt it was heavy. Plus the fact that if I was lucky enough to harvest an animal it wasn't real handy to pack a load out. And yes they do make bigger packs that will handle a load of meat, but they are even heavier. Went to a Kuiu icon pro. And purchased a lite inexpensive gun scabbard and put it between the pack and carbon fiber frame. Much lighter, more comfortable and can easily pack a quarter of an elk. I only have the 3200 bag, but even with it can pack enough gear to stay out for a couple of nights. Good luck with your decision and on your hunt. Be safe and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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