CLEARANCE RedHead® Hybrid Illuminator Packs
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- 1 large and 1 small compartment
- Scope/tripod pockets
- Bow/rifle harness system
- Hydration-compatible (2 liter, not included)
- Padded back
- Yoke-style padded shoulder straps with lens cloth and retractable Night Sight LED light
- 2 Tech-Lok attachment loops
- Weight: 4.85 lbs.
Tech-Lok Accessories sold separately can be found through keyword search by typing in the keywords "Tech-Lok Accessory"
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 24
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by FTEustisHunter A well thought out pack
I purchased this pack through the BPS web site and it arrived on time as promised, however, it was missing the two accessory pouches. I called the customer service line and BPS quickly sent me a new one within two days. About the only down fall that I experienced since I have used this pack, is that there is so much room in the lower portion when separated, I tend to over pack it and it becomes to heavy for it to be a comfortable butt pack. I am currently trying to find male end buckles that snap into the female end of the butt pack to make a shoulder harness. The only reason I did not rate this a 5 star is for receiving it incomplete the first time and for the pack not coming with additional shoulder straps for waring the lower portion by itself.
November 27, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by sanpu Nothing is better in that price
Lot of pockets,good quality,good look,very confortable....nothin better for that price!
September 20, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Gmanhunter Great Bag for the Buck
I bought this backpack to replace a smaller one. I used this pack for the first time on a deer scouting trip. Pack had about 25lbs of 'stuff' in it. Walked up and down hills for 3 hours and couldn't even tell I had the pack on. I'm skeptical about the zippers quality on this pack though. Not sure how they will stand up over time. I beleive the zippers could be of better quality and still keep the price where it is for the pack. Overall I like this pack. The multiple pockets allow you to separate your things out for easy access. I gave it 4 stars because of the zippers.
August 29, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by Random1 on the fence
Bought this pack for a hunting trip day-pack. Difficult to select a pack online without seeing them in person. As for size, this is BIG for a day pack. I could fit a Carhart coat and carhart bibs in the main compartment and still have the camelbak bladder (not included). First impression was favorable. Not sure how long the light would last, but didn't really use it. Struck me as a gimmic.
I liked the detachable "fanny pack", for lack of a better term. If a person wanted to use this portion as a stand alone, I would recommend fabbing up some should straps to connect to the quick release clips. I didn't use the pack with this portion attached while hunting. Made the pack too bulky for my tastes and made carrying my rifle ona sling on the shoulder awkward. Left it at camp.
Pack survived being a carry-on with the airline for 6 flights, no issues. Holds a lot of "stuff". Much more than a person needs for a day hunting.
Shoulder straps were decent, no real complaints there. Drink tube holder was borderline useless in brush/dense cover. Found it easier to tuck the drink tube inside my vest.
On big selling point for me was the chest strap. Unfortunately that strap broke on the first morning as I stepped out of my tent. As a result, the shoulder straps try to spread as you move through the woods. On day 2 I took the pack minus the fanny pack lower and kept it to a minimal, light load. Pack functioned ok, but was still bulky and awkward with the rifle sling.
Days 3 and 4 I left the entier pack at camp and put waht I needed (lunch, water) in my Primos hunting vest. If you have that vest, don't waste your time getting this pack.
As a result of the broken chest strap, mine is about to be returned.
Maybe I just got a faulty strap, but I don't plan on replacing this pack and don't feel overly compelled to recommend it to a friend. Put the money towards a Primos hunting vest and you'll be better off, in my opinion.
October 19, 2011
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Product Info:•1 large and 1 small compartment
•Scope/tripod pockets
•Bow/rifle harness system
•Hydration-compatible (2 liter, not included)
•Padded back
•Yoke-style padded shoulder straps with lens cloth and retractable Night Sight LED light
•2 Tech-Lok attachment loops
•Weight: 4.85 lbs.
The RedHead Waist Pack features multiple pockets and pouches, a padded belt, a molded back with airmesh, and 2 removable Tech-Lok accessory pouches.
This 2-in-1 backpack transforms from a single large multi-pack to a separate day pack and waist pack. Water resistant fabric. Volume: 3,801 cubic inches. Weight: 4.85 lbs. Dimensions: 28"H x 13"W x 7.75"D. Imported.
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I am 6'2" and I was wondering if this would be a good general purpose pack that would fit someone my size
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I have been using this pack now for about a year. I am 6 ft, 210#, and it is easy to get on and off. Plenty of adjustment in the shoulder straps. I dont even use the belt strap as the pack rides very well on me between my shoulders up fairly high.Answers
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without question "YES" with one caveat. As long as you are returning to a camp. This would not work well if you have to pack up everything every day and move. This is definitely a hunting pack and not a camping pack.A:Â
I wouldn't use it except for a day pack. I carry emergency supplies, game processing supplies and enough gear to spend the night in the woods if I have to. No tent/sleeping bag or stove. I try to travel light and typically stay out till after dark elk hunting. My pack loaded ready to go with a full water bladder weights about 8#.Answers
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It has an opening closed by a zipper on the bottom side of the external back compartment. All you do is unzip it and pull out the cloth pouch and place the rifle through the top behind the external pocket into the pouch. It also has additional straps to secure the rifle on the outside.A:Â
The pack has a zippered part on the bottom of the top pack. Inside this zippered part is a pull out sleeve where the butt of the gun/bow would go. There is also a opening between the the big zippered pocket and the outer two zippered pockets that the rifle would pass through to hold it in.A:Â
I wouldn't strap a rifle to it. I put my pack on then slig my BLR or my bow over.A:Â
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It's tight but I put my Arctic shield coat and pants in mine with most of my gear.Details:Â
I'm worried about the balance being off with the bow strapped to the outside of the pack....Answers
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I do not think it would be a problem. I have about 25lbs. loaded in the pack right now and walked around the woods for 3 hours on a scouting trip. Hardly noticed the pack. Don't think the few added pounds of a bow/rifle will affect the balance or weight on the shoulders. The fanny pack has a waist strap that helps with the load.A:Â
It will carry it but will make it back heavy.A:Â
With the shoulder straps, and a crossover clip, along with the waist belt, you'd be ok.Answers
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If you cannot get one days supplies in this pack your trying to carry too much. I carry a weeks worth of clothes in it with room to spareA:Â
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The bag has four female end clips that I would like to know how to use. It looks like you could use extra compression straps with them if the straps had male ends, but where would I get these exact straps?Answers
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Those straps are for the straps that hold the fanny pack on the bottom. When your not using the fanny pack the straps clip into them so they don't hang and make noise. And I keep the fanny pack off and use these straps all the time to hold things down.A:Â
in the camping section of a sporting goods store. And those female connections are for pulling up the bottom of the main pack when you remove the fanny pack lower section, which is also held on by the quick connect clips.A:Â
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Their is an opening down between the second and third pockets and on the bottom a pocket has a pouch that folds out to hold the but of your gun.A:Â
theres a pocket that flips down from the inside of another and holds the shot gun upright threw the pack.A:Â
I don't see how this would work well strapped to a shotgun. Actually I'm not sure why you'd even want to.




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