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What hunting pack is better and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucknut" data-source="post: 1433626" data-attributes="member: 100731"><p>Honestly, you probably won't notice a huge difference between the packs you listed. With a 3-4000 cu inch pack you likely won't be hauling enough weight for one to stand out over another.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is to learn how to properly fit/adjust your pack. If you fail to do this, it doesn't matter what you get.</p><p></p><p>Before purchasing, I would suggest reasearching various adjustments and functions of a pack so you can spot design flaws. Eberlestock might be tough as nails, but throw some weight in them and go a mile or two and your arms will be numb and shoulders will be sore (they don't have a tall enough frame to make use of the load lifter straps)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucknut, post: 1433626, member: 100731"] Honestly, you probably won’t notice a huge difference between the packs you listed. With a 3-4000 cu inch pack you likely won’t be hauling enough weight for one to stand out over another. The other thing is to learn how to properly fit/adjust your pack. If you fail to do this, it doesn’t matter what you get. Before purchasing, I would suggest reasearching various adjustments and functions of a pack so you can spot design flaws. Eberlestock might be tough as nails, but throw some weight in them and go a mile or two and your arms will be numb and shoulders will be sore (they don’t have a tall enough frame to make use of the load lifter straps) [/QUOTE]
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