Swattie87
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Anyone else put off by this? 10 years ago pretty much all the major FF gear companies had at least one, if not more, offerings with a backpack style back and a vest style front. With a legitimate hiking backpack suspension and waist belt on many of them.
Yeah, Fishpond has a couple still that are kinda like this, but they’re really just fancy vests with lots of bells and whistles and lack a proper backpack suspension and waist belt. I’m usually fishing all day away from my vehicle, and I like the space the backpack gives me for non-fishing items. Lunch, jacket, etc.
Everything (or almost everything) out there right now backpack style wise is that “dry” or “waterproof” style of pack, and IMO you sacrifice a lot of features and functionality to be “dry/waterproof”. Having a pack that’s waterproof isn’t all that important to me, and it’s a problem I’ve solved on my other packs with a $20 hiking pack cover, for when needed when I’m actually fishing in the rain. Which, as hardcore as I like to think I am, realistically, is a handful of times a year, at most.
Is everyone else actually into those waterproof packs? Am I the weirdo? Anyone have an old William Joseph Exodus they want to part with?
Yeah, Fishpond has a couple still that are kinda like this, but they’re really just fancy vests with lots of bells and whistles and lack a proper backpack suspension and waist belt. I’m usually fishing all day away from my vehicle, and I like the space the backpack gives me for non-fishing items. Lunch, jacket, etc.
Everything (or almost everything) out there right now backpack style wise is that “dry” or “waterproof” style of pack, and IMO you sacrifice a lot of features and functionality to be “dry/waterproof”. Having a pack that’s waterproof isn’t all that important to me, and it’s a problem I’ve solved on my other packs with a $20 hiking pack cover, for when needed when I’m actually fishing in the rain. Which, as hardcore as I like to think I am, realistically, is a handful of times a year, at most.
Is everyone else actually into those waterproof packs? Am I the weirdo? Anyone have an old William Joseph Exodus they want to part with?