Day pack suggestions

Ryan55555

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I am in need of a good day pack, one that will carry a Vortex Razor 85mm spotter, a medium size tripod (24" folded, 3#), knife, flashlight, lunch, water, camera, etc. This will not be used for overnight trips and only used to pack meat out on the initial trip until I get my frame pack.

I have a BL 2200 and it doesn't really carry the scope well(scope pocket too small for Razor)

Looking at the following:

Eberlestock X2
Blacks Creek X7
Horn Hunter
Horn Hunter XL

Any suggestions and hands on experience with any of theses or others in this category very much appreciated.

Thanks,

Ryan
 
I've had a a ton of packs, and the X2 is my favorite so far. It carries a spotter and a tripod very well, as well as having plenty of room for whatever else you need, all while staying compact and zipping up tight. I highly recommend it.
 
None of the above...get you a Mystery Ranch Dragonslayer. By far the best day pack I've owned and I've gone through just about all of them.


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I may be mistaken but the X2 doesn't have a adjustable harness does it? I am going with the X1 for that reason. The first generation x1 you could not adjust the pack for a taller frame and it was not very comfortable so be sure and try some on first.

If there is any proof of a man in a hunt it is not whether he killed a deer or elk but how he hunted it.
 
The Razor fits in the x2 pockets, but I sold my x2 because it did not fit me very well. Bought a MR Dragon slayer and could not be happier. For me it fits and carries more weight FAR better then the x2
 
>None of the above...get you a
>Mystery Ranch Dragonslayer. By
>far the best day pack
>I've owned and I've gone
>through just about all of
>them.
> +1 - or take a look at the MR Bighorn pack - a little bigger but also a heck of a daypack - but the DragonSlayer is pretty much perfect IMHO.
>
>....If you find a message from
>myself offensive, inappropriate or disruptive,
>please ignore it. If you
>don't know how to ignore
>a posting, complain to me
>and I will demonstrate.....
 
Hornhunter MainbeamXL. Plenty of room for scope and tripod. Will hold a gun or bow equally well.
 
Ryan,

I think you need to look at the Eberlestock packs with the built in scabbard. Have you ever used a pack with a scabbard?

It frees up your hands for glassing, or walking to your spot. Its awesome.

Look at the J34 and the X1A1. I like the X1A1 because it is a little smaller and lighter but the J34 will carry out a heavy load better. The X2 is great but doesn't have the harness that these 2 have and doesn't have the rifle scabbard. Most hunters I know that have switched to a pack with a scabbard will never go back.

Most day packs just wont carry a big load well.

Good luck and hope this helped.

Eric Santana
www.SantanaOutdoors.com
"Premium Hunting Gear"
 
I agree I used to have a X1 but it did not fit me well. The new ones x1A have a adjustable harness and the fact it can carry both a rifle and bow is really nice and it has enough room for a long day hunt.


If there is any proof of a man in a hunt it is not whether he killed a deer or elk but how he hunted it.
 
Horn Hunter Mainbeam, I packed out a deer last Sunday, I had a front and hind qtr with almost all the gear you mentioned on my back and the pack was GREAT!

Not the XL
 

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