Tenzing packs
Anybody else use these? What do you guys think?
I have a TZ2220 currently and it is an awesome pack, I like everything about it. I'm looking at higher capacity suspension framed packs now for the long hauls into and out of the mountains. Anybody have the TZ5000/6000 and thoughts? And honestly the TZ CF13 seems like it would be the best for a meat hauler but would lack in economical gear hauling. Really interested in some features, just seems to be less for more $. Experienced backpackers or sheep hunters, looking at you. Thoughts? |
What is your price range? there are much better options if your willing to spend more money. Kifaru, Stone glacier, Mystery ranch to name a few...
I don't have any experience with tenzing though. check out www.rokslide.com they have some great back packing discussions there |
Just checked out the TZ CF13 online and wow. had no idea on the price of it and just assumed it would be less than the ones I described.
Looks like a great pack |
Im running the 1250 as a day pack for elk. At the moment iv used it while shed hunting and such to break it in. Comfy as all heck. I will by buying Tenzing again.
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I have the 5000 and love it. Had it for 2 years now and love it. Also have the 2200 for day hunts. Most comfortable pack I've ever had.
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I have the 6000 and also love it! I haven't tested it hauling meat out yet but have had it 2yrs now and it packs everything in for week long sheep hunts in comfort.
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My Tenzing isn't a meat-packer, but I can definitely attest to the build quality, comfort and utility.
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Where do they sell tenzing packs?
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Dealers
Wholesale sports has a minimal selection and won't order specific, the new Canadian tire in South common has a couple.
If I can decide 5000 or cf13, I hope to just order direct |
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