ALPS OutdoorZ Coyote Brown, One Size
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- Durable, water-resistant Ripstop fabric withstands heavy use and harsh hunting environments. Top loading, spindrift collar with draw cord secures main compartment.
- Organize your gear in one of many pockets: main pocket, side spotting scope pocket, two hinged side accessory pockets, front pockets and waist belt pouches
- Detach pack bag and use the frame to haul out meat with a unique, secure lashing system; Anodized cotter and clevis pin design for easy adjustability
- Hydration compatible, lower door access for main pocket, drop-down rifle holder pocket, webbing loops for lashing
- Total Weight: 7 lbs. 15 oz.; Pack Bag Weight: 2 lbs. 8 oz.; Capacity: 5250 in³/86 L; Torso Range: 17” – 23”; Waist Belt Range: 33” – 60”
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 17 x 40 x 6 inches |
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Item Weight | 7.9 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | ALPS OutdoorZ |
ASIN | B07RS4X1MG |
Item model number | 3600014 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #187,885 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #94 in Hunting Backpacks & Duffle Bags |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Item Weight | 7.9 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Units | 1 None |
Capacity Total | 86 Liters |
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Product Description
When you get our Commander + Pack Bag, you're getting the Commander Freighter Frame PLUS a 5250 cubic inch Pack Bag. The Pack Bag is great for getting all your gear to your base camp. The Pack Bag includes a front pocket, spotting scope pocket, rifle holder, and 2 side accessory hinged pockets, in addition to the main compartment. Once you empty out your Pack Bag, it can be easily detached so the Commander can be used as a Freighter Frame also. The Commander Freighter Frame allows you to haul your meat from one place to the next. The Commander comes equipped with a unique lashing system to secure your meat. With as much weight as you'll be carrying, a padded waist belt and shoulder straps are a must. There are pockets for your flashlight and knife, as well as a holder for your shooting stix on the lashing straps. With the Commander Pack Bag, you really get 2 products in one - a Pack Bag and a Freighter Frame!
From the manufacturer
Removable Pack Bag
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CapacityWith a 5250 in³ main compartment, spin-drift collar top, lashing loops and multiple exterior pockets, the Commander Pack has ample room for your essential gear. |
Spotting Scope PocketSpotting Scopes are essential for long distant hunts, keep yours secure in the 16”x 6”x 2.5” side pocket. |
Drop-Down Rifle HolderWhether packing in or out, keep your hands free and your rifle close using the Drop-Down Rifle Holder. |
Commander Frame
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Lashing SystemDesigned for hauling meat, the Commander frame offers a unique lashing system. For extra large loads, three extensions straps are included. |
AdjustableThe Commander offers torso adjustments from 17” to 23”, providing a custom fit for your body. |
Freighter ShelfKeep your heavy loads secure utilizing the freighter shelf. Simply lash the load to the frame and adjust the straps on either side of the shelf, to maximize the support. |
Our Tried & True brand promise is to offer performance hunting gear backed by our customer service. Our feature-driven products are designed and marketed by a team of dedicated, passionate and proud hunters
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Customers like the durability and quality of the backpack. For example, they say it has a solid external frame and is capable of carrying heavy loads. That said, some complain about the comfort and size. They say, for example, that the pack is extremely uncomfortable and easy to lose stuff in the main compartment. Opinions are mixed on the size and storage.
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Customers like the durability of the backpack. They mention it's large, sturdy, and has a solid external frame. Some say that the frame itself is fine, but the pack began to experience wears along the edges. Overall, customers are satisfied with the durability and functionality of the product.
"...The zippers are large, solid, and tight, and the material appears like it will hold up to some abuse...." Read more
"...End of the day, Id buy it because its a good price. It holds up. Hell you can pull it off and wash the blood off it, slap it on and go hunt again...." Read more
"...The rifle holder is secure and keeps you gun from swaying around as well as close to your body...." Read more
"...The rifle butt pouch hangs down sewn to the pack wall but not reinforced to the pack frame at all. A heavy rifle will strain the sidewall fabric...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the backpack. They mention that it is a great product for the price, works well for the money, and is well packaged.
"Excellent pack. The link ups rattle so I would recommend taping them after purchase...." Read more
"...End of the day, Id buy it because its a good price. It holds up. Hell you can pull it off and wash the blood off it, slap it on and go hunt again...." Read more
"Of course the pack is great. Too bad it is made in China. It was very poorly boxed...." Read more
"Price, size, ability of the things this pack can do. Pack weighs 7.5lbs, not sure how you could make this lighter without sacrificing quality...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the backpack. Some mention that it has well-sized pockets and compartments that work well to provide immediate access. However, others say that it's bulky and made for bigger people.
"...The zippers are large, solid, and tight, and the material appears like it will hold up to some abuse...." Read more
"...Lots of pockets, well sized, works well to provide immediate access to most of your gear so that main compartment can hold camp supplies, clothes,..." Read more
"Great looking pack, lots of room but the frame across tue top rear on the back of my head...." Read more
"Its a very bulky pack. Thats good and bad. Went on an elk hunt that ended 30 mins after shooting light...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the storage of the backpack. Some mention that it has lots of pockets, multiple storage compartments, and roomy enough to hold all of the stuff they need for long range. However, others say that the pack has no waist space, no bottle storage, and small pockets on the haul straps.
"...The pockets are great if you're organized but its easy to loose stuff in the main compartment.Final gripe...." Read more
"...Hydration will be hard. No bottle storage and the possible location for water reservoir is very high above center mass...." Read more
"...Plenty of pockets all over and the expandable bottom allowed for a ton of stuff to be packed." Read more
"...Lots of pockets, well sized, works well to provide immediate access to most of your gear so that main compartment can hold camp supplies, clothes,..." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the comfort of the backpack. They mention that it is extremely uncomfortable, has hard plastic inserts on the waist support, and slides off without a shoulder retention strap. They also say that it's easy to lose stuff in the main compartment.
"...The pockets are great if you're organized but its easy to loose stuff in the main compartment.Final gripe...." Read more
"...CONS-There are some rub points on the back which can be uncomfortable and require a lot of readjusting..." Read more
"...If you can force it onto your shoulder and slides off without a shoulder retention strap...." Read more
"...where I would be looking up as I climbed making this extremely uncomfortable. I sent it back." Read more
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Well its got enough room for as much as you can lift. Before the hunt I used it to pack in 100 lbs of corn at a time on my oklahoma lease for my deer hunting. I would carry around my daughters on the shelf while mucking around at the farm. The spare pockets are great, and the basic idea is good.
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After getting my elk down I packed out the first load and immediately cached my rifle at my pick up because it was flopping around while under weight.
Its bulky as hell. Yes you can carry as much as you can lift, but the frame catches any tree limbs. Lucky for me, I was hunting mostly timber less areas of the mountain. If i had to make my way through any brush with the weight, well Id probably still be packing it out.
The pockets are great if you're organized but its easy to loose stuff in the main compartment.
Final gripe. im 5'10 (guys, if you're 5'10 stop saying youre 6 foot tall) and with a full pack, and it properly set up on my body, the top of the frame was in almost constant contact with the back of my head. It wasn't a deal breaker, but after 6 miles, a few hundred lbs and the knowledge that you have a few trips more, you won't like it.
End of the day, Id buy it because its a good price. It holds up. Hell you can pull it off and wash the blood off it, slap it on and go hunt again. Im sure its going to be a great hike bag for back country camp outs. Would I take it to Alaska and hunt alders for moose? No. But for high country and desert, its good enough for a working man who spends his money where it counts.
You will spend a little time dialing in the fit, but it’s worth it, most the weight seams to disappear from your shoulders and transfers to hips ( like it is supposed to ). I also own a frame in pack that is not as comfortable. And it is supposed to be for Backpacking, this Hunting pack is likely going to be hunting and backpacking