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I don’t see a 3200. Was it discontinued? I see a 2300 and a 3600i moved to a kuiu pro 3200. wouldnt go back to an eberlestock for anything
2300 my badI don’t see a 3200. Was it discontinued? I see a 2300 and a 3600
What does the inside look like? Are their pockets or a divider?2300 my bad
I have seen a few guys with this pack at matches. It does fit "Big" guys.I am actually in the middle of trying to figure out what I want. I have fallen into prs head first and I am going to start traveling more and need a pack that I can organize and be ready. The people I have talked to about it have recommended eberlestock upranger but I am not sold. Im a bigger guy and I want something that fits and has pockets and room for organization.
Looks like a good bag, a little on the pricy side.Neither. I used to be a big MR guy, but ever since they shipped most of their manufacturing overseas, they lost me. Eberlestock has some great ideas, just terrible execution. I went with a Exo Mtn Gear pack (the 2200) model and couldn't be happier. The 2200 was their K2 frame, I believe the new K3 is 1800. They have a weapons carrier that is simple and you can cinch the shit out of your gun on it. Well made hip belt and shoulder straps (this is where Eberlestock sucks IMO). The bags are interchangeable, so you can get a bigger one if needed for other purposes. I shoot a lot of 2 day comps and there is more than enough room in my 2200 for everything you could possibly need. You can also get some hip belt pouches to carry stuff to make readily available. I wore one for the Vortex Extreme match which has a time based component and ran around with it for 7 miles without any issues. Made in USA.
K4 2200 Pack System
A smart and streamlined daypack for carrying essential gear; a capable and comfortable load-hauler with the included K4 Frame‚ the K4 2200 Pack System is the ultimate hunting day pack. Made in the USA.exomtngear.comK3 Rifle Carrier
The K3 Rifle Carrier extends the versatility and options you have for securing a rifle to your Exo Mtn Gear pack system. The streamlined buttstock support attaches to the pack system quickly and offers versatility in positioning for left, right, or center carry, as well as custom ride height...exomtngear.comK3 Hipbelt Pouch
The K3 Hipbelt Pouch is a great add-on pocket to store your rangefinder, camera, phone, wind-checker, calls, or other small items you need to quickly access. The dual-zip entry provides easy one-handed operation. Internal velcro backing allows you to customize the hipbelt pouch with additional...exomtngear.com
Looks like a good bag, a little on the pricy side.
Yea, I have a Dana Design pack that was made in MT and it's great, just looking for something with a front opening to get to everything without having to rummage from the top. I really only need to carry bags, ammo, magazines, kestrel, and tripod and binos. I can carry the gun.No doubt. I am an unabashed backpack whore and have had too many backpacks to even count. I still have my original Mystery Ranch Longbow that I actually got fitted for when they still made their backpacks in house. So far, the Exo has checked all the boxes. I added the hipbelt pouches to access stuff while my gun was still secured, and it just works. It is definitely a buy once, cry once type deal. I tried like hell to make the Eberlestock's work, but they just aren't there in terms of stability and comfort. Their integral rifle scabbard is a good idea, but I didn't like how it would flop around if I got to moving at a quicker pace.
Love my High Speed II. Great pack for my purposes.Those are big packs too. Look at the high speed II PRS packs tend to get loaded with a high of crap you don’t need.
several pockets inside and out with and without zippers, but no divider like the G4 OperatorWhat does the inside look like? Are their pockets or a divider?
No doubt. I am an unabashed backpack whore and have had too many backpacks to even count. I still have my original Mystery Ranch Longbow that I actually got fitted for when they still made their backpacks in house. So far, the Exo has checked all the boxes. I added the hipbelt pouches to access stuff while my gun was still secured, and it just works. It is definitely a buy once, cry once type deal. I tried like hell to make the Eberlestock's work, but they just aren't there in terms of stability and comfort. Their integral rifle scabbard is a good idea, but I didn't like how it would flop around if I got to moving at a quicker pace.