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Post by kooch on Dec 6, 2020 11:57:35 GMT -6
What are you guys using for a day pack to take to stands? Mine are noisy. The rugged cordura type fabric makes noise when its cold. The zippers are loud. No matter how hard I try, I'm a noisy mess getting in and out of my setups.
Is there a quiet, fleece day pack without zippers out there? Maybe I should just use one of those cloth beach bags like a lady.
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Post by Sandbur on Dec 6, 2020 13:41:13 GMT -6
What are you guys using for a day pack to take to stands? Mine are noisy. The rugged cordura type fabric makes noise when its cold. The zippers are loud. No matter how hard I try, I'm a noisy mess getting in and out of my setups. Is there a quiet, fleece day pack without zippers out there? Maybe I should just use one of those cloth beach bags like a lady. They used to make fleece ones. I have lots of pockets in my hunting coat and seem to get by. I also have some stands where access/ noise is a real problem. I only access after the wind comes up for the day.
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Post by kooch on Dec 6, 2020 14:37:54 GMT -6
I don't carry a lot. It depends on the weather. Honestly, the longer I do this, the less I take with me. But, if it's an all day sit, I like some food and water. I'll bring a phone charger, some extra hand warmers. I like to be able to stuff my warm layers inside for the walk, if I'm heading in a ways. Headlamp, mittens... stuff like that.
I'll look at haversack. Thanks.
Edit - I looked. I think that might be close to perfect for days when I don't want to pack warm clothes for the walk in. Thanks!
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Post by mnaaron on Dec 6, 2020 17:10:42 GMT -6
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Post by kooch on Dec 6, 2020 17:28:42 GMT -6
Those wool packs look neat too, exactly what I'm looking for, I think.
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Post by mnaaron on Dec 6, 2020 18:01:48 GMT -6
I have a bunch of Day One clothes and feel they make high quality products.
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Post by badgerfowl on Dec 6, 2020 19:40:21 GMT -6
Bought a tenzing backpack this year. It worked fine.
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Post by nhmountains on Dec 7, 2020 16:55:38 GMT -6
Those wool packs look neat too, exactly what I'm looking for, I think. I have a green Johnson’s wool pack that I’ve used for 30 years. I traveled light most of the time this year and didn’t use it.
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Post by nhmountains on Dec 7, 2020 18:48:50 GMT -6
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