patricksbb391
CGN Regular
- Location
- Ottawa & WMU 62
I have Eberlestock and Tenzing. You may want to start visiting Rokslide, as there are quite a few good perspectives to be had on that website.
You need to keep up with the times....advances in backpacks in the past dozen years have been incredible....old-style frame packs are becoming a thing of the past.....thankfully!!!!!!!!!!!!
i never seen a huge load put into a no frame pack.
It happens thousands and thousands of times every year. I would say the majority of actual backpack hunters are now using internal frame packs or hybrid externals (basically the same as an internal).
everybody may have a different definition of heavy for sure ...
I'm sure the backpack manufacturers would like us to believe that, but when people talk of using their Eberlestock pack to hike back to the truck to pick up their frame pack in order to pack out their elk, we'll, my visa went back in my wallet. The new packs make great packs, but not load haulers. And if you're tall, like I am, the internal frame packs will never adjust to fit properly and that is a huge impediment to the carriage of heavy loads.
everybody may have a different definition of heavy for sure ...
It happens thousands and thousands of times every year. I would say the majority of actual backpack hunters are now using internal frame packs or hybrid externals (basically the same as an internal).
250-300 lbs of meat quarters, and from the Mystery Ranch website for the NICE frame pack, "remarkable load range: 30-120 lbs" and that's on their NICE pack frame!What is yours?
300 lbs. LOL
not that I could carry it for any distance anyhow.




























