I found your video great. The scenery is so beautiful. Wish I could go there once. Thank you so I found your video great. The scenery is so bea. I like too. Good like toooooooooooo..,,,.,,!!!.!!!
Like the sling pack with its large capacity. Sits well on either shoulder. I sometimes wade deeper than waist high and even if adjusted to its highest point will take on water making it heavy. For myself I would like the strap to be able to adjust higher.
first impression was that it should have been marketed as a turkey hunting pack, because those swivel buckles for the strap are LOUD and chirp like crazy. I hit the surfaces with a bit of beeswax fly tying wax and problem solved. Surely will need to re-apply but it sorted the annoying noise. Bought this because I "needed" a larger pack than the Simms "tactical" pack I have fished with previously. Overall it seems as if the Simms packs have a hard to quantify "better" quality to them compared to this pack... but ambidextrous wear was important to me and currently it is difficult to find in a pack of this size. This one is big enough for me to carry all the gear "I might need" (but usually don't) and also to keep a few trout in a gallon ziplock to bring home and eat.
Just sent one back. Much too big and the pockets have no organization in them. Simple open bins. The smaller Summit Sling is, in my opinion, a much better more manageable product.
What is needed is someone to make a video ACTUALLY USING this piece of equipment. It comes with no instructions and I have yet to see anyone actually use it. I could not get the hang of mine on my last fishing trip.
Thanks for the question, Joe. It does work with the Confluence Net Release, which can be attached to the external nylon straps near the top of each water bottle holder.
Well done Scott. I find your product reviews really helpful. You do it best. Keep up the good work.
I found your video great. The scenery is so beautiful. Wish I could go there once. Thank you so I found your video great. The scenery is so bea. I like too. Good like toooooooooooo..,,,.,,!!!.!!!
Like the sling pack with its large capacity. Sits well on either shoulder. I sometimes wade deeper than waist high and even if adjusted to its highest point will take on water making it heavy. For myself I would like the strap to be able to adjust higher.
first impression was that it should have been marketed as a turkey hunting pack, because those swivel buckles for the strap are LOUD and chirp like crazy. I hit the surfaces with a bit of beeswax fly tying wax and problem solved. Surely will need to re-apply but it sorted the annoying noise. Bought this because I "needed" a larger pack than the Simms "tactical" pack I have fished with previously. Overall it seems as if the Simms packs have a hard to quantify "better" quality to them compared to this pack... but ambidextrous wear was important to me and currently it is difficult to find in a pack of this size. This one is big enough for me to carry all the gear "I might need" (but usually don't) and also to keep a few trout in a gallon ziplock to bring home and eat.
Just sent one back. Much too big and the pockets have no organization in them. Simple open bins. The smaller Summit Sling is, in my opinion, a much better more manageable product.
What is needed is someone to make a video ACTUALLY USING this piece of equipment. It comes with no instructions and I have yet to see anyone actually use it. I could not get the hang of mine on my last fishing trip.
Like the net storage slots. Does this work with the Confluence Net Release? How?
Thanks for the question, Joe. It does work with the Confluence Net Release, which can be attached to the external nylon straps near the top of each water bottle holder.
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How many times does he say "here"...?
a shitload, maybe more.