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SPIKA Hunting Backpack Internal Frame 40L+/80L+ Capacity
Feature:
- Extendable 40L+ /80L+ storage capacity.
- Detachable frame
- Front stash pocket.
- Roll top snow collar.
- Hydration bladder compatible.
- Removable hood.
- Walking pole and ice axe attachment.
Size:
- 29.5“×13.8”×11.8“
Material:
- Durable 500D treated nylon body
The drover 40L pack is for the outdoorsman that wants to go in light and come out heavy.large enough to carry supplies for overnight pursuits,day expeditions with camera gear or if you just like the option of more room the drover 40/80 is a great pack.
Sabrina
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I had sat for about a week and read review after review on bags. I don't hunt much anymore but my boyfriend is very active when it comes to hunting. He and the guys plan a trip every year to go out of state and he said that he really needed a good bag that was comfortable and that held his stand poles, as well as all the gear he needed to bring with. I was skeptical about spending this much money without making sure it was exactly what he needed.. But after comparing hundreds (literally hundreds lol) of bags I finally just said screw it im doing it. and....... HE ABSOLUTELY LOVES IT. the camo quality is outstanding. The durability this thing seems to have is insane. literally big enough that I (5 foot 3 inches) can stand inside of the thing. It has a nice back support that will help take the pressure off of his back when they are hiking to where they will be hunting. He also has plenty of areas to buy the bigger outdoor clips to allow more things to be carried. It does have nice pole/stick holders with straps so they will be secure. I would recommend this to anyone as long as they will get their use out of it. He is not allowed to ever get a new one until this one is literally in threads ... haha. But with how good the quality seems im sure that will be awhile ;)
humangenome
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
First off, I haven't packed meat with this pack yet ( bc I didn't killnan elk last year) but I have weighted it down for hikes and back country trips. It fits great for its price point. I did a few mods but nothing big. I raised the load lifters up to the next loop for more angle. Blacked out the orange stitching and ordered black zipper pulls. I also added an Eberlestock stuff pouch towards the back of each side on the belt. I also got the bino and extra straps for it. The bino seems a bit bulky and heavy but it's not bad.To be fair, I have the Eberlestock mainframe and all the accessories and prefer the fit, weight, gun carrier vs scabbard, padding, and load lifters of this Drover pack. It just fits nice! I really wanted to like the mainframe over the Drover hence all the accessories for it but the load lifters are flat, it's heavy, the scabbard is too tight with a bag zipped over it, and you can't reach back and rip it out as needed and bulky and less padding in the straps than the Drover. I don't like it as much even with all the goodies.I also have a Nimrod pack that is sweet. My fave for quick hunts or just quick back to get something to haul the meat out vs packing it. It's not set up for that just pursuit. It also has a great scabbard that minimal but holds the gun at an angle just over a shoulder for easy reach over and be on point. I will try a Safari along with it this year. Should be good. However, if I end up going deep the the Drover is next in line.
jayson s
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
6 day elk hunt! The 80l fit all my gear and was comfortable the whole hunt. It has been a great pack. Bought the 60l bag from spika.us and it works great on the same frame. Rain cover works great pockets are big so i got some smaller bags for my kill kit and emergency gear. Tough as nails stuff from spika and its quiet no squeaky joints like the badlands. Should last for years and years.
Aaron J. Messer
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I'm really happy with this purchase. The product is obviously well made and should serve me well for years. Only two nitpicky complaints. First is that the zipper pulleys and parts of the stitching are hunter orange. I just spray painted over these but I don't want anything that stands out on my bag. The other thing i noticed is that there aren't a lot of small pockets for organizing gear. But all that aside i recommend this backpack and would buy it again. IMO the quality rivals that of packs that cost twice as much.
Jenna Hope
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
The perfect pack! It’s the large, very comfortable, and the fabric is perfect for all outdoor conditions. Definitely recommend!
Mark in Alaska
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
The Spika 40L Drover Hauler is the perfect pack for day hunting. The adjustable suspension provides comfortable light and heavy load. The top and front fill options make for effective access to storage and for loading. The integrated rainfly and rifle slings with their dedicated storage improves the utility for this pack. Although I haven't owned it log enough to comment on durability, the build looks like it will last many years and pack many deer.
Bryan Lanzy
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022
While planning a European honeymoon (3 weeks) I decided to purchase this pack as I would get more use out of it hunting as well as opposed to just luggage. Fit great as a checked bag and was underweight with just my clothing.Great pack. Very big. Very sturdy. Very adjustable. Many tie-downs so it doesn't feel clumsy while walking/hiking.I cant wait to take this baby out hunting. I feel like I could easily pack everything I need for camp and beyond with this pack. Plus it will hold your Bow/Gun. You could easily pack out a ton of meat with this thing. The limit will be how much can you carry not how much will the 80l pack hold.
J. Morris
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2022
Use this for my 2 mile ruck to work with clothes and weights in it. Really good quality for the price. Liked the long narrowness of the bag part, the internal (really is external I think) rigid spine, over-built strong straps, and that it's made to carry a lot of weight well spread out on the hips and shoulders. I modified it slightly to carry regular gym weights on the meat shelf by rearranging the shelf to go inside the bag and then reattached the top of the bag on top so it looks about the same as it does in the Amazon photo. Did also replace the four plastic clips of the meat shelf with locking 1 1/2 inch metal carabiners because the original plastic ones came undone a few times. Really like the setup and have been using for a year now for a good easy workout. Usually just use 35 lbs of weights cause I'm doing it 4-5 days a week, 4 miles each time. Strange use perhaps but this pack with its low profile external frame seems preferable to the other ridiculously expensive hunting packs, the usually much larger and more military looking army packs that have solid frames, and also the expensive purpose-built rucking packs with proprietary weights to buy and that all seem to lack a frame to share the load between your shoulders and waist.
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