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  1. #11
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    Re: frame pack advise

    Budget will be the biggest factor in what is suggested. My friend and I have both put a few years and animals through and alpz commander x frame pack. We’ve both got mystery ranch now but I’ll be damned to say that the alpz works damn fine and can’t be beat for the money with anything I’ve seen.

    He might even even be looking to sell it you’re interested

    Brad

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Interested in this thread topic as well The old Trapper Nelson is not too comfy .
    I don’t think Cabela’s makes the Alaskan anymore ? Do you know what their replacement is and is it as good ?
    Thanks
    Arctic Lake

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Quote Originally Posted by Arctic Lake View Post
    Interested in this thread topic as well The old Trapper Nelson is not too comfy .
    I don’t think Cabela’s makes the Alaskan anymore ? Do you know what their replacement is and is it as good ?
    Thanks
    Arctic Lake
    Is it mentioned here Cabelas Alaskan frame backpack ?
    https://www.cabelas.ca/product/11008...n-1-frame-pack
    People lie the most of all before elections, at the war and after hunting.

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Looks like Tasmanian Tiger form Tatonka is super solid and is the only clearly states that is rated up to 50kg
    People lie the most of all before elections, at the war and after hunting.

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    Re: frame pack advise

    I run a Mystery Ranch myself, but curious, has anyone tried a bullpac? looks damn solid, not sure how comfortable though.

    https://bullpacs.com/product/bull-pac-199-standard-width/

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    Re: frame pack advise

    A Camp Trails freighter frame with a Moose Bag will pack most anything . Can usually be found used, for a $100 or less. Great value for the money. Have packed hundreds of pounds of game since 1969 and never had an issue. I also have had very good success with the Wilderness Wanderer pack (both gen I and Gen II) Recently bought a Barney's Pack, very nice, heavy and over the top expensive. Probably won't be using the latest too much. Buy a Camp Trails and your good to go.

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Quote Originally Posted by Maestro View Post
    Is it mentioned here Cabelas Alaskan frame backpack ?
    https://www.cabelas.ca/product/11008...n-1-frame-pack
    Hmmmm Where the heck did I see it was discontinued
    Arctic Lake

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Quote Originally Posted by Arctic Lake View Post
    Hmmmm Where the heck did I see it was discontinued
    Arctic Lake
    Cabelas had them in a flyer a few weeks back for $79.

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Get a tatanka pack. Great value for money.

    If you have a high budget there is no shortage of expensive packs out there: kuiu, kifaru, exo, stone glacier, mystery ranch etc

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    Re: frame pack advise

    Quote Originally Posted by twoSevenO View Post
    Get a tatanka pack. Great value for money.

    If you have a high budget there is no shortage of expensive packs out there: kuiu, kifaru, exo, stone glacier, mystery ranch etc
    Cannot find who is selling them in Canada
    People lie the most of all before elections, at the war and after hunting.

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