The Z packs that you linked look very good with the frame braced under tension being a very clever design IMO.
I have a four packs, and for carrying out chilled meat and hunting in as well it is...
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The Z packs that you linked look very good with the frame braced under tension being a very clever design IMO.
I have a four packs, and for carrying out chilled meat and hunting in as well it is...
There are second hand packs for sale on TM that can be used for a carry harness - shoulder straps and waist belt. I bought a Macpac Endeavour for six bucks for that purpose
wayno, out of interest how much does your current pack weigh ??
Bloody hell Joel, your only 30 - in your prime. At 30 mates and I could finish a days shearing, building etc run up a hill shoot a deer, carry it out be home by 2am, shag the Mrs twice and be up...
Ha ha what about Egon, carrying one out at 84 - makes you a young bloke too Tahr!
Personally I think that shooting one at last light and carrying it back to camp / ridge etc and hanging it up...
I dont shoot a lot of deer these days. Six since lockdown, Two 90 kilo stags two 70 kilo 2yr old stags and two spikers. All carried out, one stag cut in half. From that, one deer had a damaged...
Have you considered making up a frame for carrying meat that will also carry a smaller day pack ? We modify all sorts gear for hunting but packs seem to be Tabu. I reckon one of these would be a good...
I dont understand the modern obsession with putting warm meat in packs. What is actually wrong with just carrying the whole deer out, especially small bastards ?. I admit that they dig into the...
I've found that day / overnight sized packs are too big to hunt in quietly and too small to carry much. No way would I buy a new expensive pack and then put meat in it. Last week I bought a Macpac...