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    I agree and disagree I went with a 90 litre pack after having a 75 yes while it’s to big for a weekend mission it’s definitely not to big for extended trips especially once you get an animal I like everything being able to fit inside the pack(nothing worse then having everything strapped to the outside of your pack trying to get through nasty scrub and bush ) but I think a 75 would be more then adequate for 95% of hunters , you can always tighten it up if there is excess room . Binos are a hard one buy the best you can afford your eyes will know no difference if you don’t look through anything better .I begun with a marmot sawtooth sleeping not too spec in any way but has and is still doing the job for a lot of hunts remembering you can always wear puffy gear and clothing to bed if your carrying it anyway. Personally I run a jet boil never had an issue with it as for meals definitely personal preference I tend to mix and match as you get sick of eating the same shit even a pizzeled up stag back steak taste good after a week on dehys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Younghunter123 View Post
    I agree and disagree I went with a 90 litre pack after having a 75 yes while it’s to big for a weekend mission it’s definitely not to big for extended trips especially once you get an animal I like everything being able to fit inside the pack(nothing worse then having everything strapped to the outside of your pack trying to get through nasty scrub and bush ) but I think a 75 would be more then adequate for 95% of hunters , you can always tighten it up if there is excess room . Binos are a hard one buy the best you can afford your eyes will know no difference if you don’t look through anything better .I begun with a marmot sawtooth sleeping not too spec in any way but has and is still doing the job for a lot of hunts remembering you can always wear puffy gear and clothing to bed if your carrying it anyway. Personally I run a jet boil never had an issue with it as for meals definitely personal preference I tend to mix and match as you get sick of eating the same shit even a pizzeled up stag back steak taste good after a week on dehys
    thats a good point mate. Thought an 80l pack would be a one size fits all sorta size but the reality is it will probably be too big more often than not for what im mostly doing. Yeah definitely seems binos are worth spending the money on.as i fall further down the rabbit hole im sure i’ll figure it all out
    Thanks for the advice


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