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Posted By: Sask_Hunter Crew cab vs metcalf. - 12/31/13
Need a smaller day pack type bag for my nice frame. Looking at these two bags. It will be used for day hunts from the truck and hauling critters back. I'm leaning more towards the new metcalf bag as it alittle bigger and still has the ability to pack meat.


Just looking for some input from guys who have used it before, thanks In advance gentlemen.
Posted By: Glock2240 Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 12/31/13
I have no experience with either, but have been doing some reading on MR packs and some of the other premium top of the line companies, and will be interested to hear what others have to say.

Tim
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 12/31/13
I never really liked my Crew Cab because it required undoing several buckles to get into any of the pockets other than the outside zippered one. I replaced it with a Longbow shortly after they came out. No experience with the Metcalf.
Posted By: sreekers Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 01/01/14
If you are set on MR, then i would pick up the Metcalf hands down. Functional load lifters trump being pulled over backwards any day.

MR answered complaints about a lack of shoulder lift and heavy weight with the Metcalf bag. They also put out their load lifter extensions, but I don't have any experience with them.
Posted By: blgoode Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 01/01/14
I have both bags. I can say with out hesitation get the Metcalf. It is easier to load meat due to the total height of the bag compressing the meat between the bag and the frame. The front of the crew can is much shorter and when wrapping over a load shrinks pretty fast making larger loads harder to clip/buckle in.
Posted By: mtmiller Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 01/01/14
I have the CC, LB and Metcalf. If I could only have one, it would be the Metcalf. That being said, on several occassions, I have hauled out entire boned out deer and day use paraphernalia with a LongBow. It was tight, but doable.

Metcalf will also get you through a week long hunt with no problem.
Posted By: DanAdair Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 01/01/14
Originally Posted by sreekers
If you are set on MR, then i would pick up the Metcalf hands down. Functional load lifters trump being pulled over backwards any day.

MR answered complaints about a lack of shoulder lift and heavy weight with the Metcalf bag. They also put out their load lifter extensions, but I don't have any experience with them.


Was there ever any changes made on their stay extensions from the very first bags to the current ones?
Posted By: sreekers Re: Crew cab vs metcalf. - 01/01/14
The stays in my bag are functional, not sure if they are different than other models.
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