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New Setup /testing Tenzing TX 11.4

Bigterp

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View attachment 4532 View attachment 4531 View attachment 4530 View attachment 4529 View attachment 4528 View attachment 4527 View attachment 4526 View attachment 4525 View attachment 4524 So I grabbed this tenzing pack while on my turkey trip last week. It’s a small sling pack & I already carry my LW sticks on a strap. My plan is to wear kestrel & sling this crossbody & clip the hip belt. I sling the sticks on my right shoulder, might even use a niteize wrap to connect them to the hip belt (to keep sticks from swinging forward & almost like a load lifter). The klemz fits nice on the back & there is already a gear strap across the back to secure it. Got my rangefinder & release in the left pocket of the hip belt & tether in the right pouch of the belt. (That helped take some weight off the kestrel) Wearing the saddle puts my lineman’s belt daisy chained on my left side, 1/4” fixed amsteel bridge on the right & back band on the back molle loops. Gonna give it a test run this evening or tomorrow, keep ya posted.
Sounds pretty good. Thinking of something similar.

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kodiak3842

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Were you able to test this system out yet? I am very curious what your thoughts are on it. I just ordered the Tenzing 1140 today. It is a slightly larger version of this pack. Couldn't decide which one to get.
Knowing me, I will end up with this pack as well lol


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Yeah I took it out back & hiked awhile. I climbed up & got all hooked in just to play around with that new klemz platform. I really liked the pack. Before I used to leave my bow & pack at the base of the tree. I just left it on & climbed up , it was comfortable & out of the way. I think it could use a mod, those Velcro loops that are supposed to hold a quiver could go & would be a great spot for an attached dump pouch......
 

kodiak3842

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Good to hear

I would be curious to hear how much gear you can load into it. I think it has 750 cubic inches of space. The 1140 has 1100+ cubic inches. I was concerned the 11.4 would be too small, but perhaps that is what I need. I am trying to reduce the amount of stuff I carry with me in the woods.

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