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What pack works best with an arrowmaster

Started by Mr. fingers, February 10, 2014, 03:46:00 PM

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Mr. fingers

I got a new arrow master And am  looking for a new  day pack I've been looking at different low profile backpacks and also some fanny packs with shoulder straps.
I tried it with my sons school (low profile back pack) and it felt pretty good it helped hold the quive more verticle at my side. but put the AM strap a little close to my neck.
I tried it with a fanny pack from cabelas but I did not like the the way the pack sagged on my butt. I have a catquiver 6.5 I need to take the mini off and try that. But I'll probably give that to my son.
So what pack  have you tried and what did you wind up using?
Thanks
Tim.

tom cunningham

If you search "maxpedition packs" you'll see some with some nice vertical sides. I use the Sitka model.  Tom.

Hopewell Tom

I haven't tried it yet, but plan to get a Bison Gear Scout Haversack to go with my Arrowmaster. The haversack style hangs on the off side of the AM, so should work OK.
Heard very good reports on the BG Haversack.
TOM

WHAT EACH OF US DOES IS OF ULTIMATE IMPORTANCE.
Wendell Berry

bendotwood

When I hunt I use a fanny pack with my Arrowmaster.  If I am carrying it with my daypack (MEC Spirit 30L) I just use the compression straps to hold the quiver to the pack.
Bama Bows Hunter 68'' #56@28''

Bama Bows Hunter 66'' 70#@28''

akdd

When I am using a backpack I strap the quiver to the side of the pack and do not use the strap on the quiver. I never use a fanny pack.

steadman

I used my KUIU 3000and this year. Just hooked the strap to a buckle of tge KUIU. Worked prett y good. Gonna tweek it some for this year.
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

lt-m-grow

what are you doing?

I have used an arrowmaster for 3-4 years with this pack...http://www.rockymountainpacks.com/coyote-hunting-fanny-pack/ ... and love it for all day elk hunting.  

Most people think the back is too small...most people have not tried it :-)   I even have converted two of my buddies to try it an they love it.  The pack holds a ton - well more than you need.  The top of the pack I can strap coats on.  The arrow master holds some stuff.

I clip the top of the pack on the middle piece an the bottom on the belt with clips.

And there isn't a perfect pack...try this one and you will love it for many things!

The main thing is the pack stays out of the way when I shoot as the arrow master does.

ChuckC

You Can Adapt A Lot Of Packs By Looking Outside The Dots.  I Usually Attach The Quiver Over My Arm And NotThe Neck By Securing It To The Pack, Using Little CaRabiners Or Zip Ties.

chuckc

tracker12

I hunted a week for pigs using a Dawgware side quiver and my favorite Mountainsmith fanny/lumbar pack.  I have used this pack for 20+ years now and while hunt a hunter specific pack it is as good as it gets.
T ZZZZ

ron w

I used a Badlands Diablo with a Safari-Tuff, no real issues.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Mr. fingers

Ron,
Do you strap the AM to your diablo or do you use the shoulder strap?

maxwell

Got the Bison Haversack to go with mine works great-

Cobie33

"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal."
Albert Pike

mjh

I use mine with my old pack Idaho pack,  closest Bison Gear Pack would be the First Trip Explorer, works great!

Mr. fingers

I wouldn't mind trying a bison lost river. But I just can't justify the heafty  price tag.

Mr. fingers

QuoteOriginally posted by Mr. fingers:
I wouldn't mind trying a bison lost river. But I just can't justify the hefty  price tag.


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