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MAIL PO BOX 1903, Lewiston, Idaho 83501
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Read "This Bull's
for You" by Scott Bestul
In the October 2007 Field and Stream
It's a complete do it yourself hunt manual plus gear and top spots.
"RIFLE
MOUNT"
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ASK ABOUT CUSTOM ORDERS
We are a Full Manufacturing Facility. We can modify our frame or
BUILD TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS. (Minimum Order Applies)
Some changes to soft parts are available on an individual
basis. Such as straps added, wider straps, thinner straps, narrower straps,
softer foam, firmer foam. Most changes can be made here in our shop with a
short turn around time. Call with your concerns and we will try to
accommodate your needs.
Premium pack frames for serious
hunters,
Actually,
any man who carries a cargo or utility pack and
wants to do so comfortably.
Developed, designed and built by Idaho elk hunters!
Your BULL-PAC is the last pack you'll ever
buy!
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| Quarter
Bag $18 each (4 for $70) |
Day
Pack $105 |
Lochsa
Open (showing inner pocket) $139 |
Lochsa Closed& loaded (Lock-saw) |
Extension
- $45 Covers - $29 Day Pack on Extension |
Ordering options Specifications
| If you are a hunter, know a
hunter or live with a hunter, we hope you will become a part of our home
on the internet. We build
the BULL-PAC as the one piece of hunting equipment that you will never
have to worry about. Our pack frame is built with your back's safety and comfort in mind. This is what works best for us in loading the pack. It is designed to keep the load's center of gravity low on your back, so the weight it is approximately equalized between the shoulder straps and the belt. Ideally, the belt should ride on or, very nearly on, your beltline. Snug up that belt TIGHT, so it can assume its share of the load. After you tighten the belt, buckle the sternum strap so the pads come straight over your shoulders. Bring the pads forward and down so the sternum strap actually is at sternum level. This brings the pack in close to your back at the top as well as at the belt. Tightening the long straps at the bottom of your shoulder pads brings the pack forward and down. The loops at the bottom of your pack frame give you a grip to relieve the load as you tire. We've used them a lot on long packs or steep canyon packs. Your pack should feel like an extension of your back, not just something hanging on you. We hope you will get more enjoyment and less pain as you pack. |
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