I am thinking about getting the horn hunter full curl and was wondering if anybody has it and pros cons to it. I have Horn Hunter main beam XL and love it. Just want something bigger.
I am thinking about getting the horn hunter full curl and was wondering if anybody has it and pros cons to it. I have Horn Hunter main beam XL and love it. Just want something bigger.
I thought that it looked like a very good pack. I probaly would have bought one if my cousin didnt start working at Mystery Ranch.
Shawn (02-08-2012)
Looks like a nice pack but , I'd want one with more room..... Like around 7000 ci for a spike camp. But if your going for a day pack it looks good.
Edit: I just watched the review on youtube. There is another 5000ci bag that straps on as well.
Over all seems like a good pack
Last edited by Muleys 24/7; 01-20-2012 at 05:58 PM.
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I have the curl combo which is the frame with daypack attachment and i love it the frame can pack as much meat you can carry very comfortable with a load that metal frame helps with that alot and it works sweet as a daypack and you can buy the big bag attachment for bivy hunts then when you get to your spike camp you can disassemble it and hunt just the frame or pack and frame and the little daypack has shoulder straps as well bottom line its a sweet pack very versatile can pack a ton of weight lifetime warranty you cant ask for a better pack. I dont know why hornhunter does not get as much press as badlands and eberlestock.
The combo is perfect for bivy hunts when you need a pack that you can hunt with and that can haul meat out. Pretty versatile from day pack to bivy pack to load hauler to meat hauler. For durability I put a coworker on the load shelf and all stitches held. Also made in USA
That load shelf is one of the best features on the pack
So the big question... With probably the lowest priced pack in it's class..... Is it the best bang for the buck?
I would say yes it is the best bang for the buck what sets it apart is the ability to add or take off the little daypack and big bag to whatever situation you are hunting in BTW check out the review the tines up guys did on you tube on the pack really well done