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| If, you ever used one to pack a serious load for several hours in typical BC conditions, assuming the pack was correctly fitted to you, you would soon understand why they are the best heavy-duty packs available, except a McHale full custom.
My fully rigged MR Crewcab, Daypack lid, twin Fliptop pockets cost me about nine bills delivered in Vancouver. I have several of their packs and consider them CHEAP for what you get.
If, you can get a MR NICE-CC in excellent shape for $390.00, it IS worth buying and they have the finest customer service I have ever seen. The harness and waistbelt can be changed out to fit different people and the whole rig is just a brilliant design. |
| Posts: 2366 | Location: "Land OF Shining Mountains"- British Columbia, Canada | Registered: 20 August 2006 |
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| Thank You for the information. Dan |
| Posts: 201 | Location: Mackenzie BC | Registered: 15 February 2005 |
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| Good day Dewey,
I am considering a McHale full custom Dyed 100% Full Dyneema MB-CMII. I'd get it fitted when flying through Seattle on a trip back to Canada.
If you were to buy a McHale pack for yourself, assuming a load vol required for a 1-2 week sheep, goat, elk or what have you type hunt, what would you choose?
Any reviews that you can point me to would also help. I have a video/dvd on it's way from McHale.
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| Dan Mchale is a helluva fine man, he builds packs that are simply superb and I would get EXACTLY that model for what you want, no question. If, you look on his site, as I am sure you have done, you will see that pack, dyed a neat moss green with brownish strapping. It belongs to a friend of mine, who bought it at my suggestion and it is what I would get for any serious backpack big game hunting, it will cost close to $1500.00 CDN delivered here and I am happy with the five MRs, one Bullpak and one Kifaru I currently have...but, that is one FINE rig! Is it "worth" the money....is a Leica or Ingram skinner/caper set or Filson's whipcords or flawless custom rifle....OF COURSE! |
| Posts: 2366 | Location: "Land OF Shining Mountains"- British Columbia, Canada | Registered: 20 August 2006 |
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| Thanks Dewey. That 's a great story and super recommendation. Most likely, I'll have one by next hunting season. I'll be hunting the willmore wilderness park for 14 days for mulies and elk while one of my good friends hunts sheep. He'll be glassing up high, me, mid to low, depending on weather If I do get this pack, it won't be until next spring, but I'd be happy to post pictures after field trials Thank you again very much. |
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| I have the Sweet Pea day pack and it is true quality and is all made in the USA. They also stand behind what they make! Can't go wrong with paying a higher price for quality and great customer service and support. |
| Posts: 1201 | Location: Billings,MT | Registered: 24 July 2004 |
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| Cool pic.Any more? |
| Posts: 193 | Location: Uxbridge, Ontario | Registered: 10 December 2005 |
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