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Carry on/day pack
09 October 2009, 23:03
Bobby B.Carry on/day pack
At this point, I've purchased a TuffPak with TuffSak but still require a checked bag and a carry on bag. The carry on bag should double as my day pack while actually out hunting. What o you suggest as a check bag and a carry on/day pack?
BTW, I'm hunting the Gras Ranch March 2010.
Bobby B.
09 October 2009, 23:10
MARK H. YOUNGBobby,
I highly recommend a wheeled duffel. Cabelas, Orvis, Filson, L.L. Bean etc all make good ones. Any backpack that will fit the required max inches for a carry-on should be more than fine.
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Charles_HelmI carry on a back pack and check a Cabelas rolling duffle. The duffle is probably a bit heavier than ideal. I should mention that the model I got does nto stand up on its end, unlike some others, and the handle does not lock in place.
The back pack was a deal at Cabelas a while back -- German surplus for $15.00 or something.
09 October 2009, 23:21
muygrandeMy checked bag was a medium filson duffle, which can be locked. For a carry on I used a kifaru spike camp back pack inside another filson duffle that fully loaded with electronics, glass etc. It made the carry on rather heavy and on the smaller jet from JoBurg to Bulawayo they did not want me to carry it on but I managed to talk them into it.
I needed the extra filson as the checked duffle was broken into and the hasp broken rendering it non-lockable on the return. I just used the other filson for my checked bag coming back and packed the original duffle in it as it is now back to filson for repair.
10 October 2009, 00:45
butchlocjust put your daypak in the checked bag - it doesn't take up much room. then take the pilots case for carry on. you can put one hellova lot of stuff in one of them
10 October 2009, 04:12
OldcoyoteI went to REI and purchased a Kelty Redwing 2650 which was near the maximum size for a carryon. Many others will probably work as well. It stayed in the Landcruiser during my July hunt at Gras.
I used a Filson wheeled duffle for my checked bag. Watch the size limit.
By the way, it was very cold early in the morning in July.
You'll have a great time!
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10 October 2009, 21:35
DomBobby, exactly what I was thinking, but I've changed my mind about the carry on being my ruck. I'll place the ruck inside a carryon that is about the max you can take. Tuffpak w/Sak for as much as I can get in there, one other checked and then the carryon. The airlines are making it miserable nowadays, especially if you're going to a cold area and need warm stuff.
You'll have a great time on Gras, I was there last July, great place! Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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