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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 953023" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I hunt with an Eberlestock Dragonfly. The Dragonfly can carry as much weight as my legs can (I've had it over 100lbs on a meat pack out). I use the integral fanny pack as a day pack. Works fine. Water bladder will go in the day pack.</p><p></p><p>I have a cheaper Cabelas pack that carries a bit less as the full pack, but the day pack has shoulder straps and is bigger. But my 31" waist isn't big enough to carry real weight in that pack, it won't stay over the hips right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 953023, member: 1656"] I hunt with an Eberlestock Dragonfly. The Dragonfly can carry as much weight as my legs can (I've had it over 100lbs on a meat pack out). I use the integral fanny pack as a day pack. Works fine. Water bladder will go in the day pack. I have a cheaper Cabelas pack that carries a bit less as the full pack, but the day pack has shoulder straps and is bigger. But my 31" waist isn't big enough to carry real weight in that pack, it won't stay over the hips right. [/QUOTE]
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