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    Their is some decent packs for around $200 - $300 at some of the big box sporting good stores, Kelty, Alpine Lowe, come to the top of my head.

    I used packs a lot when I was younger usually the fist thing to wear out or have problems was the straps and zippers so now I look for durable quality straps and zippers. I usually go somewhere with a good selection and try them all on Personally I won't spend more then $300 on a pack it is just a pack..(it is not a gun).

    I have been trying to find a pack with out all the newer zipper,strap,collapsible,gadget,foam BS crap they have all over them now. What ever happened to a good basic pack ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacket View Post

    I have been trying to find a pack with out all the newer zipper,strap,collapsible,gadget,foam BS crap they have all over them now. What ever happened to a good basic pack ?
    Filson's are spendy, but they are high quality.

    http://www.filson.com/luggage/

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    Take a look at the Eberlestock X2. It is not really a frame pack, but it is a great day pack and has a shelf for carrying out a quarter. I normally hunt with it and then have the frame pack back at camp. It is very comfortable to wear with 25 ponds of gear for several miles a day. I have picked up several older pack frames from garage sales for under $5.

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    I used this sjk last year.
    http://www.slumberjack.com/p-630-rail-hauler-2500.aspx

    Too small for more than 2-3 days out by yourself. But the option to drop the frame and just carry the soft pack is nice.


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    If you are coming back to camp everynight, then a nice combo day pack, go cheap get side pockets, maybe a upper lower rear pack, I stuff snacks, food, hydro pack, several knives garbage bags for backstraps and tenderloins, orange tape, lighter, space blanket, BackTrac, and parachute cord.
    After kill go back to camp with tenderloins and backstraps, get BullPac (had mine now for 25+ years packed out moose, elk, deer, goat, antilope), go pack out the rest in 1/4's or debone. This is easy and you aren't carrying a ton of useless shit.
    https://bullpacs.com/

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    After using many various sizes and styles, this is what I use. It may look like it can't hold much, but I carry much more than I need (4 knives, cleaning materials, rain gear, radio, water, lunch/snacks, GPS, 30 spare rnds of ammo, etc..). Not too big, not too small.
    http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/s...0827/cat118605


    I also keep a Kelty cache hauler freighter frame on my ATV but don't carry it with me while hiking until I need it. It has a stored blaze orange "rain cover" I can use to cover the meat and broadcast that I'm a person moving through the woods, not an elk.
    http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/s...2545/cat100861
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    I'd suggest to try on many packs before purchasing, nothing worse than buying one and you later find you hate it or it doesn't fit you (experience talking). I usually strap on one quarter to my backpack and drop it back and truck/camp and grab my pack frame to get the rest out.
    Common sense is a punishment for having to deal with those who don't have it.

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    I know I'm late responding, but if you want a lot of information on packs jump over to www.bcusa.com. That is the bushcrafter website. They have tons of info on packs. It's a good place to get some ideas on what works for you.

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