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Title: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: Curveman on August 03, 2010, 01:58:00 PM
Can anyone offer a comparison between the Eberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear: "Lost River?" I'm looking for a comfortable day pack that I can stalk with but can hold an extra sweater etc. for those cold days.

Thanks,
Steve
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: snag on August 03, 2010, 03:00:00 PM
Steve, I have the X2 and love it for a hunting pack. It allows me plenty of room for drawing the bow. It also has plenty of room and with the shelf you can come out with a load of meat. They are built tough with pockets that are well thought out. With the two side pockets you can put 2 water bladders in if you want.  Great pack.
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: Anaconda12 on August 03, 2010, 04:25:00 PM
I personally love my Bison Gear, it has been with me everywhere I have ventured in the past 8 or so years and it is still as good as new and I have darn sure tested it!  Besides that they are traditionalist themselves which speaks volume to me!
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: tippit on August 03, 2010, 09:48:00 PM
Steve, I have both come on over and try them out...Doc,
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: buckster on August 03, 2010, 10:38:00 PM
I got my X2 from our own Whip/Prarie Traditions here on TG and have been thoroughly pleased with this pack.  I hauled my Oregon elk out last year and was impressed with how well this dude performed in the field.
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: BrianH on August 03, 2010, 11:40:00 PM
I have been using my X2 the past 2 years and couldn't ask for more in a pack. It does everything I need.  No experience with the Bison Gear pack but I am it is an excellent pack also.
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: hunt it on August 04, 2010, 08:22:00 AM
I don't own and X2 but have looked them over and I do have a Lost River. It really depends on how much you plan on packing out. The Lost River has an excellent game bag that comes out of pack and I have packed out a number of critters deboned in it. If you are planning on hauling big loads such as elk/moose/caribou over big distance then you will be better off with a larger internal frame pack.
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: Curveman on August 04, 2010, 09:52:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by tippit:
Steve, I have both come on over and try them out...Doc,
Doc, sounds great or maybe we can do some scouting and I'll carry the packs!    :D   I'd forgotten you had both but I remember you had the E2 in Texas last February. I take it that worked well and would be your preference for that type of trip?
Are you going to the WMTB shoot this weekend? I look forward to seeing you whenever we can find a good time!
Thanks guys!
Steve
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: amicus on August 04, 2010, 11:44:00 AM
can you pack a strung recurve bow in the x2?
Title: Re: EEberlestock: "X2" vs. the Bison Gear
Post by: snag on August 04, 2010, 01:24:00 PM
Amicus, there is lots of ways to strip a strung bow onto it.