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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2838089" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>I usually carry large packs as well. Last year I decided to get something smaller, specifically for pronghorn archery season. I went with the Eberlestock X2 and really liked it. So much so that I carried it right on through the rest of the season. Admittedly, I am pretty loyal to Eberlestock and have been since my first pack. They're heavy, but they're tougher than nails and their ability to carry a heavy load (80+ lbs) securely and comfortably is amazing. I got a chance to pack out a cow elk with that X2 and it did not disappoint. In fact, I took it well beyond what it's probably intended for and carried a front and rear quarter. The front dropped inside and the rear was secured to the outside with the straps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2838089, member: 118231"] I usually carry large packs as well. Last year I decided to get something smaller, specifically for pronghorn archery season. I went with the Eberlestock X2 and really liked it. So much so that I carried it right on through the rest of the season. Admittedly, I am pretty loyal to Eberlestock and have been since my first pack. They're heavy, but they're tougher than nails and their ability to carry a heavy load (80+ lbs) securely and comfortably is amazing. I got a chance to pack out a cow elk with that X2 and it did not disappoint. In fact, I took it well beyond what it's probably intended for and carried a front and rear quarter. The front dropped inside and the rear was secured to the outside with the straps. [/QUOTE]
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