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Tethrd pack

Looks like a home run to me.Price point may be the only thing stopping me from pulling the trigger on another pack when my current setup works just fine. Do love the design how functional all that would be in my system.
 
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Lashing straps, sticks are all different to an extent that it is difficult to create a dedicated stick attachment method that works for all sticks, thus it just becomes frustrating.
LW originals and XOP 3-step. I’m old school. I still use cam straps like a troglodyte.
 
I'm genuinely curious and asking in good faith.... How so?
Edit: I had this same question when Greg and Carl stated the same in their video.

Is it the climate? Whenever I hunt in a cold, wintry climate, I just lash the layers to the outside of my bag because carrying a bag large enough to hold all that bulk gets a bit ridiculous (IMO).

Or just the gear you like to pack?
Hey no offense taken on my end.

I guess from a public land hunter standpoint (especially here in WI) - I still want to remain a minimalist.

My pack is primarily used as a vehicle to carry my sticks and platform.

During a cold spell when I’m hunting - I don’t dress separate and layer up at the tree. What I go to hunt with is what I walk to my tree with, and it’s what I climb with.

I don’t want to worry about pieces of clothing strapped to my pack and possibly coming out while walking in the dark.

Do I sweat at times? I do. But if I try my best to play the wind I don’t really care.

Inside my pack I’ll keep my hand muff, knee pads, calls, some food, bow hoist rope, bow hanger, and my butchering knives.

That’s it.
The pack I posted from cabelas is like $120. I can’t imagine paying anything more than $150 for the type of hunting I do.

the tethrd pack is nice but loses its appeal as I would need to buy a bunch of extras to make what I use work - work (compression straps, molle bags, etc).

Even with that it doesn’t look very compact with all the gear attached. (My two cents).
 
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During a cold spell when I’m hunting - I don’t dress separate and layer up at the tree. What I go to hunt with is what I walk to my tree with, and it’s what I climb with.

I don’t want to worry about pieces of clothing strapped to my pack and possibly coming out while walking in the dark.

Do I sweat at times? I do. But if I try my best to play the wind I don’t really care.

Interesting, as a fellow WI public land hunter I'm the exact opposite. Go in dressed super light and layer up at and in the tree.
 
Interesting, as a fellow WI public land hunter I'm the exact opposite. Go in dressed super light and layer up at and in the tree.
That's me in MN as well... I play the wind so I don't care about the scent but I don't want to sweat, get wet, then cool off while wet.... I walked in the other day 14 degrees wearing my kiln and furnace top, kiln and furnace bottom with light pants.... put the heavy stuff on at the tree
 
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