Hey all, I need some help picking a backpack. I'm trying to stay in the $300 to $450 range. I've recently started backpacking in the north Georgia mountains and my Rush 72 works, but it's not ideal as I have to strap my sleeping bag in a waterproof compression sack to the top, and a tent to the bottom. This is manageable; however, I have this idea in my head of doing the mammoth sniper challenge or something similar. Adding a rifle and associated shooting gear to a maxed out frame less pack just isn't gonna work for me. I've been looking at several Elberlestock models as they are in my price range and do what I need them to do.
Condensed Loadout for reference:
Here's my options and concerns.
Elberlestock V90 Battleship - at 99L I'm worried this will be obnoxiously big. The only practical matter I would think for the size at the moment would be backpacking with a 9 and 7 year old and having extra room to carry some of their stuff. My other concern is carrying an 18lb rifle on the side of the pack. Will this make the pack feel off balanced?
Elberlestock V69 Destroyer - at 60L this could be the right size, but the Rush 72 has me concerned as it's a 55L pack. Keep in mind though that the Rush 72 is broken down into 2 main compartments. The Destroyer with a 60L main compartment may be able to hold my sleeping and tent no problem. But can 60L hold all the backpacking gear plus shooting gear? I also have the same concern with the rifle being mounted to the side as the V90 Battleship.
Elberlestock G4 Operator - at 67L, again this could be a good all around size, but I am concerned that it's not enough for backpacking plus shooting gear. I've also read that the scabbord gets in the way of your head when going prone (not sure how big of a deal that is). Are there other instances the scabbord will get in the way?
EMOD - This is a modular system. I'd probably use the F1 mainframe with a little big top (64L) or the large dry bag (65L). The dry bag lacks storage compartments, pockets, and MOLLE, and the Big Top option is totaling around $550, which is over budget.
Any advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Condensed Loadout for reference:
- Sleeping bag in 20L compression sack
- Tent (2 or 3 man)
- Food for 1-3 days
- Mess kit, approx 8" diameter x 3-4" tall
- Jetboil burner with fuel canister
- Survival knife
- Water filter
- Water bladder 3L
- Crocks for creek crossing
- Misc head lamp, batteries, flashlight, survival stuff
- MPA BA rifle (18lbs) Rush 72 pack carries the rifle at the back of the pack making it feel off balance
- Ammunition
- Binos
- Range finder
- Kesteral
- Misc. Tools
- Additional clothing; socks, undies, thermals, warm layers, etc.
Here's my options and concerns.
Elberlestock V90 Battleship - at 99L I'm worried this will be obnoxiously big. The only practical matter I would think for the size at the moment would be backpacking with a 9 and 7 year old and having extra room to carry some of their stuff. My other concern is carrying an 18lb rifle on the side of the pack. Will this make the pack feel off balanced?
Elberlestock V69 Destroyer - at 60L this could be the right size, but the Rush 72 has me concerned as it's a 55L pack. Keep in mind though that the Rush 72 is broken down into 2 main compartments. The Destroyer with a 60L main compartment may be able to hold my sleeping and tent no problem. But can 60L hold all the backpacking gear plus shooting gear? I also have the same concern with the rifle being mounted to the side as the V90 Battleship.
Elberlestock G4 Operator - at 67L, again this could be a good all around size, but I am concerned that it's not enough for backpacking plus shooting gear. I've also read that the scabbord gets in the way of your head when going prone (not sure how big of a deal that is). Are there other instances the scabbord will get in the way?
EMOD - This is a modular system. I'd probably use the F1 mainframe with a little big top (64L) or the large dry bag (65L). The dry bag lacks storage compartments, pockets, and MOLLE, and the Big Top option is totaling around $550, which is over budget.
Any advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated!