Well I thought long and hard about which new product I thought was the best last season, and I have decided on the Horn Hunter Mainbeam pack.
Let me start by saying that this pack is awsome!! It is made in many different camo patterns but I chose Predator green because I use this pack mainly for archery hunting. The pack is small enough to use for small hikes and day trips, yet is big enough that I can fit more things inside than I am willing to carry. There are individal compartments for everything that I need. Last season I carried my bow, spotting scope, 100 oz water bladder, rope, wyoming saw, pistol, rangefinder, flashlights, pocket knife, TP, Elk Calls, permit, ID, fire starters, food, and some other misc. small stuff, in or on my Mainbeam. My pack last year weighed between 35-40 lbs on some trips depending on how extensive of a hike I was going on. The comfort was unlike any that I'd ever experienced. I am 6'2" and weigh 158 lbs. and I packed that weight up and down the Wasatch Moutains all season without any discomfort. It did not matter what I had inside the Mainbeam was always comfortable.
The durability is unmatched with Horn Hunter packs. I have used my Mainbeam for only one season so far and haven't had any problems. However if ever anything breaks or tears on the pack the company will repair or replace it no questions asked.
Many of my friends have used the Mainbeam line of packs for years and packed out many animals on them and have never had any defects. What a well built pack!!!
Bottom line, I love the pack and never forsee using any other pack than the Horn Hunter. Anyone in the market for a new pack owes it to themselves to check out Mainbeam or Mainbeam XL.
www.sophuntinggear.com
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Let me start by saying that this pack is awsome!! It is made in many different camo patterns but I chose Predator green because I use this pack mainly for archery hunting. The pack is small enough to use for small hikes and day trips, yet is big enough that I can fit more things inside than I am willing to carry. There are individal compartments for everything that I need. Last season I carried my bow, spotting scope, 100 oz water bladder, rope, wyoming saw, pistol, rangefinder, flashlights, pocket knife, TP, Elk Calls, permit, ID, fire starters, food, and some other misc. small stuff, in or on my Mainbeam. My pack last year weighed between 35-40 lbs on some trips depending on how extensive of a hike I was going on. The comfort was unlike any that I'd ever experienced. I am 6'2" and weigh 158 lbs. and I packed that weight up and down the Wasatch Moutains all season without any discomfort. It did not matter what I had inside the Mainbeam was always comfortable.
The durability is unmatched with Horn Hunter packs. I have used my Mainbeam for only one season so far and haven't had any problems. However if ever anything breaks or tears on the pack the company will repair or replace it no questions asked.
Many of my friends have used the Mainbeam line of packs for years and packed out many animals on them and have never had any defects. What a well built pack!!!
Bottom line, I love the pack and never forsee using any other pack than the Horn Hunter. Anyone in the market for a new pack owes it to themselves to check out Mainbeam or Mainbeam XL.
www.sophuntinggear.com
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