dante322
*Supporting Member*
I have an old, couldnt even tell you the brand, backpack. When i first got it, it had a liner in it that "crackled" when it got cold, so I tore that out. One of the shoulder straps broke in the spring from using it to carry about 30 pounds of corn. I half ass fixed that (might get some thread and fix it right today) Seems like it is due to be replaced but I like it. It has a relatively large main compartment, (binocs, rangefinder, bow holder, pull rope and themacell in the early season.) with 2 smaller compartment in front of it. (one holds my paperwork and an assortment of different sized plastic bags, the other holds my knife, saw, flashlight, a leatherman multitool, and a small firstaid kit.) It also has 2 small pockets on the sides (flask in one, grunt tube in the other)
What i really like about it is the 2 straps on either side of it. They are supposed to be used to adjust the depth of the main compartment, but I have figured out that if I wrap them around the frame of my climber, i can pack in my stand and pack at the same time.
What i really like about it is the 2 straps on either side of it. They are supposed to be used to adjust the depth of the main compartment, but I have figured out that if I wrap them around the frame of my climber, i can pack in my stand and pack at the same time.