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:yum:It is a very good pack for saddle hunting. I think you could haul meat with it too if you really wanted to. It has a decently stiff internal frame and a thickly padded waistbelt.
 
Does it feel “big”?
Hello there. Not sure what you mean by feel big? It certainly is not a tiny pack but its not huge either. Its about a 1500 cu in. pack. The nicest feature is the batwing type design like the Eberlestock X2 which a lot of saddlehunters like. You can lash alot of gear to the pack and there is still some decent space in the two long pouches and the internal and top and hip belt pouches. Last year I carried the following in it from inside to outside of the pack:

1. folding saw and pruners
2. knee pads
3. kill kit (in a 4x6 pouch
4. rattle bag
5. grunt tube
6. spare batteries for my headlamp
7. extra gloves for climbing
8. Hys Strap and Hero Clip
9. 40ft. Canyon Elite with gear tie and delta link
10. sterling hollow block loop for backup to my Smart 2.0
11. DMM Ripstop
12. Handwarmer muff
13. Knit cap
14. EWO Ultimate One Stick with UP platform
15. Extra Hoody, Coat or Jacket depending on the weather
16. Headlamp in side hip pocket
17. Release aid and small archery repair kit in the other sidebelt pouch
 
Hello there. Not sure what you mean by feel big? It certainly is not a tiny pack but its not huge either. Its about a 1500 cu in. pack. The nicest feature is the batwing type design like the Eberlestock X2 which a lot of saddlehunters like. You can lash alot of gear to the pack and there is still some decent space in the two long pouches and the internal and top and hip belt pouches. Last year I carried the following in it from inside to outside of the pack:

1. folding saw and pruners
2. knee pads
3. kill kit (in a 4x6 pouch
4. rattle bag
5. grunt tube
6. spare batteries for my headlamp
7. extra gloves for climbing
8. Hys Strap and Hero Clip
9. 40ft. Canyon Elite with gear tie and delta link
10. sterling hollow block loop for backup to my Smart 2.0
11. DMM Ripstop
12. Handwarmer muff
13. Knit cap
14. EWO Ultimate One Stick with UP platform
15. Extra Hoody, Coat or Jacket depending on the weather
16. Headlamp in side hip pocket
17. Release aid and small archery repair kit in the other sidebelt pouch
how much bigger would you say it is compared to eberlestock bandit?
 
Is it in size Large? (X/l torso - M/L waist)
I've got a 34" waist and there is plenty of room for adjustment on the waistbelt. I am 5'8" and it rides well on my torso. The internal fram measures approximately 19". I am not 100% positive but I believe it is a one size fits most pack.
 
how much bigger would you say it is compared to eberlestock bandit?
It has a higher storage capacity in Cubic Inches than the Eberlestock Bandit. That is aroun 945 Cubic Inches and this pack is around 1200-1400 cubic inches. Thanks for your inquiry.
 
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