sierrasoloist
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Matt,
I spend a lot of time hunting and backpacking and have bought quite a few packs over the years. I own a Schuh pack and it does an OK job but as with most external frame packs it lacks comfort and adjustment. It isn't that heavy and you can certainly tie a bunch of stuff on it. I've used it a few times on week long trips into the backcountry and it preformed well but I was never very comfortable carrying it. I also own a badlands 2200 which is great for a couple of nights out but lacks the size you would need to go much longer than that. It comes with a great warranty, life time no questions asked, it is comfortable to wear and fully adjustable. I am looking close at the new Jim Horn signature packs especially the Alaskan (www.elkhornhuntgear.com). At 4000 cubic inches it would carry all you would need for a week and it is quite a bit cheaper than the badlands. Hope this helps.
Sierrasoloist
I spend a lot of time hunting and backpacking and have bought quite a few packs over the years. I own a Schuh pack and it does an OK job but as with most external frame packs it lacks comfort and adjustment. It isn't that heavy and you can certainly tie a bunch of stuff on it. I've used it a few times on week long trips into the backcountry and it preformed well but I was never very comfortable carrying it. I also own a badlands 2200 which is great for a couple of nights out but lacks the size you would need to go much longer than that. It comes with a great warranty, life time no questions asked, it is comfortable to wear and fully adjustable. I am looking close at the new Jim Horn signature packs especially the Alaskan (www.elkhornhuntgear.com). At 4000 cubic inches it would carry all you would need for a week and it is quite a bit cheaper than the badlands. Hope this helps.
Sierrasoloist