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Pac Seat Question

Started by Petrichor, February 23, 2022, 12:27:58 PM

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Petrichor

After years of haunting his website, I just placed an order for a Waldrop pac seat. Question I have is for those of you who use the frame to pack your meat out.  What pack are you using and how are you attaching it to the frame? Thanks in advance. I have a estimated time frame of mid may so I have some time.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Bill Turner

I recently sold a PacSeat that I purchased used that had a pack attached. The pack had a large single compartment with additional compartments on the side. I hated it and eventually removed it. It was jusst to heavy and cumberson. Look for something light weight, sturdy, with a large opening. Some pack companies sell pack liners to help keep the inside of your pack clean. I know Bison Gear had a good one. You should be able to figure out a way to attach it. Just a thought. Good luck.

ron w

Here's mine, Fanny pack that had shoulder straps, carabiners to clip it on and off once set up !
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Petrichor

Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Wudstix

I would imagine any pack could be made to attach.  If you're wanting a meat hauler it would be on the big side.  I have the Bison Gear Lost River which is a large hip pack with shoulder straps.  That is enough for a weekend hunt, with perhaps 5-10 liter waterproof bag for extras.  Whatever doesn't fit in that set-up I lash a larger waterproof bag with extra gear, for a weeklong hunt or longer.  It works very good as a pack frame.
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Petrichor

Quote from: Wudstix on February 23, 2022, 05:33:36 PM
I would imagine any pack could be made to attach.  If you're wanting a meat hauler it would be on the big side.  I have the Bison Gear Lost River which is a large hip pack with shoulder straps.  That is enough for a weekend hunt, with perhaps 5-10 liter waterproof bag for extras.  Whatever doesn't fit in that set-up I lash a larger waterproof bag with extra gear, for a weeklong hunt or longer.  It works very good as a pack frame.
:campfire: :coffee: :archer2:
Nice!
Thanks,
D
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Wudstix

With a large pack you could use the pack straps from the backpack instead of the pac-seat.  They are OK with a lighter load.
:campfire: :coffee: :archer2:
"If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space!!!" - Me

Psalms 121: 1-3 - King David

60" Big River 67#@28"              
60" MOAB D/R LB 62#@27"
60" Big River D/R LB 65#@27"
62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
62" Howatt TD 62#@28
58" Bear Grizzly 70#@28"
62" Big River D/R LB 60#@30"
66" Moosejaw Razorback LB 60#@28"

"Memento Mori"
PBS - Associate Member
Retired DoD Civ 1985-2019

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