Slumberjack Bounty 4500 review
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Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Bozeman MT
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Slumberjack Bounty 4500 review
I recently bought a Hornhunter Full Curl combo and discovered it does not fit me properly as it's too big. As soon as I get it sold I will be buying a different pack. I'm looking at the Slumberjack Bounty 4500.
I like the layout of the pack (from what I can tell from pictures) and I like the design with the adjustable torso and that you can run it with the packs or just the frame. I live and hunt in Montana so I will be packing deer and elk out with it (hopefully anyway) so I need a pack that will withstand the abuse of hauling the weight.
I know it's not the same quality you will find in a $700-$800, but this pack is as much as my budget will go. I'm just trying to see if there is anyone out there that has used this pack. I'm mostly concerned with how the pack carries while weighed down and the longevity of the pack.
Any help is greatly appreciated because I've searched all over the internet for reviews and there's not allot out there on this pack.
Thanks
I like the layout of the pack (from what I can tell from pictures) and I like the design with the adjustable torso and that you can run it with the packs or just the frame. I live and hunt in Montana so I will be packing deer and elk out with it (hopefully anyway) so I need a pack that will withstand the abuse of hauling the weight.
I know it's not the same quality you will find in a $700-$800, but this pack is as much as my budget will go. I'm just trying to see if there is anyone out there that has used this pack. I'm mostly concerned with how the pack carries while weighed down and the longevity of the pack.
Any help is greatly appreciated because I've searched all over the internet for reviews and there's not allot out there on this pack.
Thanks