After finding several major issues with my Eberlestock LoDrag pack during use at my first two adventure races, I’m in search of a better mouse trap for use at my next event….
I’d like to get first hand opinions on packs some of you guys have used…. Brand of pack, model, what you like, what you dislike, what you would change, or what things you must have in a pack. I’d even like to hear what features/layout your ideal adventure race/long range hunting/extended patrol pack would entail. The more detail the better. Below is my attempt at a critique of the LoDrag after a combine 70 hours or adventure racing, and countless hours of training and hunting with this pack.
The Good: Streamline with few bumps or humps to snag or get in the way. It’s durable, with only slight wear showing, and I do not treat this pack nice. Plenty of molle webbing if you need it. Good padding with comfortable shoulder straps.
The Bad (general complaints): It does not fit my 6’3” frame so I end up carrying 70% of the 40-70 pounds on my shoulders (not good). The organization inside the pack sucks, with only one zip pocket, and two “sleeves” for a laptop (!?!?). There are also two cylindrical sleeves for water bladders….. but a 3L bladder is impossible to fit inside once filled (even harder when the pack is... uh...packed). The straps on the top of the integrated rifle scabbard need to be adjustable (my folded stock makes the thickness of my rifle too thick, so the buckles are useless).
More Bad (specific complaints discovered during my Adventure Racing): Muzzle down carry of the rifle is bad. Because of this arrangement, I wasted 30-40 minutes waiting on my barrel to cool before I could stow it and continue. This arrangement also prohibited me from being able to stow my rifle with the suppressor installed as it was too long. The water bladder needs to be easier to fill while inside the pack, or easier to remove without unpacking the entire pack. For ease of access, the water bottle holders on the sides of the pack need to be canted towards me with the pack on. I’d like shave 1.5-2 pounds off the pack, it’s currently 5.6 pounds empty.
Overall, it’s a decent pack, but ill-suited for my purposes. I have limited experience with other packs, so I’d like to hear what you guys have to say. Again, I'd like specifics, not so much the "I heard ______ was a good pack"....
Thanks.
I’d like to get first hand opinions on packs some of you guys have used…. Brand of pack, model, what you like, what you dislike, what you would change, or what things you must have in a pack. I’d even like to hear what features/layout your ideal adventure race/long range hunting/extended patrol pack would entail. The more detail the better. Below is my attempt at a critique of the LoDrag after a combine 70 hours or adventure racing, and countless hours of training and hunting with this pack.
The Good: Streamline with few bumps or humps to snag or get in the way. It’s durable, with only slight wear showing, and I do not treat this pack nice. Plenty of molle webbing if you need it. Good padding with comfortable shoulder straps.
The Bad (general complaints): It does not fit my 6’3” frame so I end up carrying 70% of the 40-70 pounds on my shoulders (not good). The organization inside the pack sucks, with only one zip pocket, and two “sleeves” for a laptop (!?!?). There are also two cylindrical sleeves for water bladders….. but a 3L bladder is impossible to fit inside once filled (even harder when the pack is... uh...packed). The straps on the top of the integrated rifle scabbard need to be adjustable (my folded stock makes the thickness of my rifle too thick, so the buckles are useless).
More Bad (specific complaints discovered during my Adventure Racing): Muzzle down carry of the rifle is bad. Because of this arrangement, I wasted 30-40 minutes waiting on my barrel to cool before I could stow it and continue. This arrangement also prohibited me from being able to stow my rifle with the suppressor installed as it was too long. The water bladder needs to be easier to fill while inside the pack, or easier to remove without unpacking the entire pack. For ease of access, the water bottle holders on the sides of the pack need to be canted towards me with the pack on. I’d like shave 1.5-2 pounds off the pack, it’s currently 5.6 pounds empty.
Overall, it’s a decent pack, but ill-suited for my purposes. I have limited experience with other packs, so I’d like to hear what you guys have to say. Again, I'd like specifics, not so much the "I heard ______ was a good pack"....
Thanks.
Last edited: