![]() According to the manufacturer, the waistbelt is one size for both the S/M and L/XL options (fits 30-40 inches or 76-102 cm). The pack features a sternum strap and waistbelt, which both add to taking the weight of the shoulders and onto the hips. This is something I will keep an eye on as winter turns to spring. Having tested the pack so far in temperatures mostly below 40☏/4.4☌, and with, at times, several layers on between the pack and my skin, it’s difficult to accurately judge the ventilation capabilities of the pack. The wide shoulder straps make for a comfortable carry, even if they tend to slide a little bit on my bulky hunting jacket. The yoke is fully adjustable, making it pretty easy to find a proper fit. The straps for making adjustments are well-placed, which allow for easy access to make micro-adjustments on the fly. The quick and dirty of the difference in sizing is: Mystery Ranch has some very detailed fitting and sizing information on their website which is a useful resource. I will update this review as I spend more time in the woods and on the trail with the pack.Īt 6'2" (1.88m) and a fairly slender frame, the L/XL fits my frame well and rides comfortably with or without layers (also comes in a S/M size). To date, I’ve used it exclusively as a hiking daypack and a hunting pack on a variety of trips (three day hikes and four hunting trips). This initial review is based on testing the 2 Day Assault pack over a six-week period during the late fall and early winter in the eastern US in mostly cool and cold conditions (mostly below 40☏/4.4☌), with some light rain and snow. ![]()
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