Looking at either the bushbuck roamer 25l or the ridgeline 30l trushot. Anyone used either and how have you found it?
Looking at either the bushbuck roamer 25l or the ridgeline 30l trushot. Anyone used either and how have you found it?
I have the Bushbuck roamer. They are well made, easy to get into and have lots of compartments to sort your gear out. The meat shelf in the centre is a little too small for my liking, 2 Fallow back legs would max it out, however it is also great for putting something like your wet gear. If you are interested in this model message me I would be happy to move this on. only been used once.
ZeroPak Vacuum Sealers, Zero air Zero waste
I use the Stoney creek Kaipo, never gets caught on anything and can fit heaps in it.
Also has a drawstring top which I like as I once stuffed way too much into my old daybag and blew the zip out, I quickly learnt a bag is useless if you can't do it up LOL
My favourite old day bag blew out the strap stitching yesterday with a stag on board, so I too am in the market for a new bag... looking at the Twin Needle Mollyme, but I don't think it has any sort of hip belt? Can anyone confirm?
Yep they have a waist strap.
Just a strap no padding.
But they are a good pack.
Have a look here.
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....28/index7.html
Last edited by erniec; 30-08-2024 at 09:47 PM.
I have an old Swazi buffalo bag does two fallow hind quarters and back steaks plus drink and binos well made comfortable waist band dont need more dont dont get one of those stupid bags that tie at the top heard of one chap came undone river crossing lost camera not good
Cactus Miklat, or the cactus huntaway.
Both bomd proof and you'll never break a strap on them. Second hand ones are worth buying because they are so well made
The mollyme is brilliant and bomb proof especially with the flip down scabbard. I've got a couple add on pouches on each side to put my gear in when I need to fill the main pack with meat.
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