Just outside of Syracuse. 7F and 7J mostly!Where upstate? I used to hunt in 7G and 7H in the Finger Lakes.
Cool. I was from Auburn. Baltimore now.Just outside of Syracuse. 7F and 7J mostly!
For anyone that has or is using the monster fanny pack can you comment on the noise level while using (zippers and walking through brush). I’ve been reading mixed reviews.
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Does anyone know if a predator platform will fit inside a MR pop up 18?? TIA
Does predator fit in the main compartment? I’m hoping for carry my sticks in the shelf.Here is pop up 18 with predator and assassin.. I bought one on black ovis on sale. I removed waist belt as I don’t like them.. I am pretty I
Pressed with this pack. It has plenty of room for an all day sit if u don’t film. Lots of lashing options.
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Alps pathfinder is great. Removable shoulder harness. I mostly use it for camera gear now, but on occasion use it hunting.Anyone ever just added suspenders to a fanny pack? In my quest for packs, I've been wanting to give the monster fanny pack a try. Recently tried the Eberlestock Tailhook and it was a little much for me. I have a Tenzing 720 that's a pretty good size and seems to stay on my hips. Thought about adding some extra elastic clip on suspenders and seeing if that allows me to increase the weight without compromising comfort.
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Alps pathfinder is great. Removable shoulder harness. I mostly use it for camera gear now, but on occasion use it hunting.
Have a pathfinder as well, really like it
Yes, works great.Anyone ever just added suspenders to a fanny pack? In my quest for packs, I've been wanting to give the monster fanny pack a try. Recently tried the Eberlestock Tailhook and it was a little much for me. I have a Tenzing 720 that's a pretty good size and seems to stay on my hips. Thought about adding some extra elastic clip on suspenders and seeing if that allows me to increase the weight without compromising comfort.
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I have the Badlands Monster fanny pack. I like it for certain run and gun hunt situations, but mostly use it with my pre set locations. Because of the profile and shape of the pack, when it's attached to to tree it is easy to access and the top of it acts like a little shelf, the support bar makes it rigid enough for that. The issue is that it can only attach securely to certain sized trees because of the limitations of the waist belt, but if the tree is the right size, it's awesome. The Doyle's gear hoist attaches nicely on either side of the belt area. I am working on a way to attach the Predator Pack to the back of it as well so that it's removable. I noticed Zach from THP had it attached to his Monster pack so that gave me the idea. Sticks can be attached to the bottom, although not ideal that they are horizontal, it works well enough. I like the pack because I use it for turkey hunting, putting trail cams out, short hikes, etc. A few pictures to give you the idea.Anyone ever just added suspenders to a fanny pack? In my quest for packs, I've been wanting to give the monster fanny pack a try. Recently tried the Eberlestock Tailhook and it was a little much for me. I have a Tenzing 720 that's a pretty good size and seems to stay on my hips. Thought about adding some extra elastic clip on suspenders and seeing if that allows me to increase the weight without compromising comfort.
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Interested in this method... care to explain or have a picture?My two climbing methods are 5 squirrel steps with knaider/swaider
Interested in this method... care to explain or have a picture?
If I am going through thick stuff the sticks will snag every now and then for sure. Those sticks are also 24" sticks. If you had cut down Hawks or something shorter it wouldn't be as bad. That's the downfall of packing in with sticks with that pack. I don't think there is a good way to pack the sticks vertically with that pack.do you find your sticks snagging anything? I have lots of spots where you are twisting thru thick 1" type trees as you work your way into an area.
thanks for posting the pics.
That guy makes that look very difficult. Using the lineman belt seems like it would be easier. Thanks for the video, I think I'll stick with my hawk helium's.Just use lineman belt on the way up.