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Which pack to pack out meat?

Started by Michael Peschek, May 27, 2008, 12:28:00 PM

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Kingwouldbe

For deer size stuff, I will just loud up the same pack I came in with.


An aluminum frame is way more stable.


For real heavy loads the Alaskan freighter is as good as it gets.

However @ 120-150lbs it all drives you into the ground. LOL


PowDuck

We used the frame pack from Gander Mountain for carrying our stuff into spike camp. They were surprisingly comfortable. Guestimating 50-60 pounds each.



l to r: Ed. ArkyBob, PowDuck
Romans 8:28

m laughlin

i bought a bull-pac about 13/15 years ago. a year later both my partners followed suit. all three have averaged two/three elk a year since. i haven't used any of the other high end units but have been around plenty of mid end like cabela's. the comfort is what makes the bull-pac stick out. as far as durability we still have two old rei aluminum frames from the 70's that sit around for back-up but when the work starts we all grab or bull-pacs. good hunting.
matt
"what your eyes ain't seen, your hands ain't touched,and your life ain't done ain't always safe for such easy judgement."-C.M. Sackett


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