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Opinions on The PACK

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Tradbo 12-Nov-19
Jeff Durnell 12-Nov-19
jmdavis 12-Nov-19
DarrinG 12-Nov-19
reddogge 12-Nov-19
Droptine 12-Nov-19
Tradbo 12-Nov-19
hawkeye in PA 12-Nov-19
jmdavis 12-Nov-19
jk 13-Nov-19
anthrope 13-Nov-19
George D. Stout 13-Nov-19
Tradbo 13-Nov-19
From: Tradbo
Date: 12-Nov-19




I'm thinking about asking Santa for The PACK from the PUSH guys. I'm looking for opinions and reviews. Thanks

From: Jeff Durnell Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 12-Nov-19




Never heard of either of them. I'd pass.

From: jmdavis
Date: 12-Nov-19




Which one are you interested in? Your choices are classes from Tom Clum, Clay Hayes, John Demmer, and Joel Turner. On the 27th the Jenkins/Blackmon class will be released.

When I started back with the Longbow this year, I knew that I needed coaching and information. The Tom Clum Solid Archery mechanics course has been a big help. Clum goes through the NTS system of archery from the point of view of a bow hunter. This is a good thing, in my opinion. I have been able to to use the information from the class to guide my work with the longbow using a systematic approach.

I am interested in some of the other offerings too, but I will next buy the Jenkins/Blackmon course.

From: DarrinG
Date: 12-Nov-19




For the price for a smaller pack, I think there's possibly same or even better options for a much better price. It may be a fantastic pack, but for a small pack attaching to a belt that rides on your side, the price seems pretty darn steep. But hey...if you like it and use it, then I reckon price may not be that big of a factor to some guys.

From: reddogge
Date: 12-Nov-19




If you are talking about the P.A.C.K. series of instructions I can't give you an opinion. I'd sign up for Demmer lesson but I'm afraid it won't help my occaisional crappy release.

I watched the video on the pack and thought it well thought out and probably very functional. Everything you need for a day of hunting or 3-D on your hip. For 3-D I use a roving quiver with a small pouch and everything else like water, is in a holder on my belt along with a knife. The only negative I see is you may have a tendency to load it up but overall, I like it.

From: Droptine
Date: 12-Nov-19




Seems like a well thought out pack. Was thinking about getting one as well. I know someone who has one and he loves it.

From: Tradbo
Date: 12-Nov-19




Sorry for the confusion. I was talking about the instructional videos

From: hawkeye in PA
Date: 12-Nov-19




I have shot with a couple of guys that use them. They both have different medical issues and the pack can be a life changer for them. They always have what they need and well organized.

From: jmdavis
Date: 12-Nov-19




What do you want to focus on?

From: jk
Date: 13-Nov-19




https://www.backcountry.com or REI or etc : Patagonia Atom 8L

A sling bag... easy to wear and shoot from...carries all sorts of stuff inclusing a water bottle...fair price.

From: anthrope
Date: 13-Nov-19




I enrolled in Demmer's barebow course. Good one if you want to know about the different barebow competition formats and the basics of barebow shooting like equipment, form and such.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 13-Nov-19




I don't think some of you guys are talking about the same thing. The OP is looking about the P.A.C.K. from The Push, which is a series of instruction videos.

From: Tradbo
Date: 13-Nov-19




There was some confusion in the way I wrote the post. Admins can delete if they would





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