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<blockquote data-quote="ndlongshot" data-source="post: 263941" data-attributes="member: 244"><p>Lots of good packs these days. Some require a left nut donation for upon purchase. Signed with blood. I'm an eberlestock guy. Blue Widow as well, but the dragonfly is nice as well. The reason I have stuck with eberlestock despite the weight is that they are indestructible. I think you could pack out a hippo, if needed and they will not bust a seam, or pop a zipper, regardless of temperature. And they are quiet.</p><p></p><p>Some people also complain about lack of functioning load lifters. All I know is that i've packed out half an elk at once, many times and have never had a failure on any eberlestock pack. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure the other spoken too here are great as well. It all comes down to fit and function. I would recommend wearing the thing loaded with bricks as much as possible over the summer to break in your shoulders, back, and legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndlongshot, post: 263941, member: 244"] Lots of good packs these days. Some require a left nut donation for upon purchase. Signed with blood. I'm an eberlestock guy. Blue Widow as well, but the dragonfly is nice as well. The reason I have stuck with eberlestock despite the weight is that they are indestructible. I think you could pack out a hippo, if needed and they will not bust a seam, or pop a zipper, regardless of temperature. And they are quiet. Some people also complain about lack of functioning load lifters. All I know is that i've packed out half an elk at once, many times and have never had a failure on any eberlestock pack. I'm sure the other spoken too here are great as well. It all comes down to fit and function. I would recommend wearing the thing loaded with bricks as much as possible over the summer to break in your shoulders, back, and legs. [/QUOTE]
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