I echo what others have said about keeping everything as flat as possible. Once I did that with my sticks it was a whole new world. The other eye opener is bungies! No not just 1 or 2 bungees, I run 2 small ones around my sticks and 2 to hold my sticks to my stand and 2 or more over my gear depending on time of year. Probably sounds like a lot but it takes 2 seconds to undo a bungee.
Ever watch one of Dan’s video’s of him unpacking his sticks? That’s when it stuck with me.
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Re: Packing in Gear
Jonny wrote: Invest the $20 in a molle waist belt and shoulder straps.
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Sailfish_WC wrote:Jonny wrote: Invest the $20 in a molle waist belt and shoulder straps.
This?
Yeah. Don’t need the plastic frame though
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Re: Packing in Gear
Lone Wolf Assault. Wrap two tiny bungee cords around 2 arrows and 3 -4 sticks. Like others have mentioned tiny bungee cords are amazing at keeping sticks from making noise.
I like the 6 inch long bungees very easy to put in pocket after taking them off setup.
I do not like having a quiver on my bow personal choice.
Put flat on stand then add a quick strap to keep it tied down. Hawk Pull up rope is attached to stand at all times wrapped around my Summit footrest. with Summit comfort padded backpack straps.
Bow release mini flashlight in my pocket.
I like the 6 inch long bungees very easy to put in pocket after taking them off setup.
I do not like having a quiver on my bow personal choice.
Put flat on stand then add a quick strap to keep it tied down. Hawk Pull up rope is attached to stand at all times wrapped around my Summit footrest. with Summit comfort padded backpack straps.
Bow release mini flashlight in my pocket.
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Re: Packing in Gear
Probably like most mobile guys on here ...sticks on stand, extra clothes(minimal) on stand, fanny pack(reversed) with everything I need in that. If I cant fit it in my fanny pack I cant bring it. Thinking seriously about a saddle so that will be something new to figure out .Possibly pack w/frame for strapping gear to. Bow/quiver in left hand.
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