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Anyone use Oregon Pack Works packs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger1992" data-source="post: 699468" data-attributes="member: 23128"><p>I am a former Army Ranger and I live and hunt all over Oregon. I have worn a few packs and I think you looking at a good one. I purchased the this pack two years ago and love it. My hunting partner also bought one after seeing mine in action. They may seem a bit complicated to switch between configurations at first but if you just practice at it a few times they are actually very simple. The material is super, they're very comfortable, they're build tough, and they are just plain functional from in my experience. </p><p></p><p>I'm also partial to them being built in Oregon and Karl is not the typical salesman pushing a product. He just seems to want to get you into a pack that will work well for you, and probably hopes that this is it. I believe that he wants the product to sell itself and I like that philosophy. When I found Oregon Packworks I was specifically looking for an expandable pack or something that could pack a fair amount of meat but be worn as a daypack so this pack was one of only a few choices. I think I've chosen well. If your shopping around you'll see they are priced very well too.</p><p></p><p>This is my honest opinion and I'm not associated with the company besides being a happy customer.</p><p></p><p>If you have any specific questions feel free to contact me. I'm live in Springfield/Eugene area so if you close I can show it to you. </p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger1992, post: 699468, member: 23128"] I am a former Army Ranger and I live and hunt all over Oregon. I have worn a few packs and I think you looking at a good one. I purchased the this pack two years ago and love it. My hunting partner also bought one after seeing mine in action. They may seem a bit complicated to switch between configurations at first but if you just practice at it a few times they are actually very simple. The material is super, they're very comfortable, they're build tough, and they are just plain functional from in my experience. I'm also partial to them being built in Oregon and Karl is not the typical salesman pushing a product. He just seems to want to get you into a pack that will work well for you, and probably hopes that this is it. I believe that he wants the product to sell itself and I like that philosophy. When I found Oregon Packworks I was specifically looking for an expandable pack or something that could pack a fair amount of meat but be worn as a daypack so this pack was one of only a few choices. I think I've chosen well. If your shopping around you'll see they are priced very well too. This is my honest opinion and I'm not associated with the company besides being a happy customer. If you have any specific questions feel free to contact me. I'm live in Springfield/Eugene area so if you close I can show it to you. John [/QUOTE]
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