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The Q has my attention, strictly with a day pack function.
1500 ci, 190 bucks.

Anyone have comments?

Have a Timberline 2 for actual packing, which I consider too big to be considered a day pack, mainly because the height of the 22 inch stays.

Any other feedback on other day packs would be welcomed.

edit, I believe the T2 has 26 inch stays.

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I like the 14 r more versatile.. It is nice to have choices for different situations and preferences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoHFNT860zY
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Check out the Mystery Ranch Pop up 18 and 28.

http://www.mysteryranch.com/Packs/Hunting/Big-Game

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I would do the tailgunner with a set of shoulder straps and couple of small pocket if you need the room. Give you a real waist belt and keep the sweat off your back....

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Originally Posted by ABLE
I like the 14 r more versatile.. It is nice to have choices for different situations and preferences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoHFNT860zY
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I do like the looks of that 14'r,
but at 2400ci, about 475 bucks and over 3 lbs It seems much more than I need.....

Thats an expensive daypack,

Regarding Airlines, I'll check the specs for carry on capability.

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Just a thought about airlines..... myself and a couple buddies used our duplex frames and DT1, Recon, and mag 22 as our carry on bags to Alaska last fall. Didn’t stuff them full but had plenty of optics and other stuff in them. Had zero issues with the airlines and they fit nicely in the overhead compartment.

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Originally Posted by BluMtn
Check out the Mystery Ranch Pop up 18 and 28.

http://www.mysteryranch.com/Packs/Hunting/Big-Game


Like the looks of those packs!


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