Poor Dan, everytime I watch one of his videos I imagine him locked in a basement studio with a videographer somewhere in Amish Country with 100 items piled-up to review. All Dan wanted to do was work at an archery store but he got stuck with doing the reviews. "Just 73 more to go," the videographer says to Dan. Poor Dan . . .
This is a truly dreadful piece of kit. The zips on the front pouch only go halfway down so you can't fold it back and get at stuff in the bottom of it. There are fittings to put a bow square on the inside of the flap that folds back but if you do that it won't fold . The hook and loop fixings for the bow pouch are so strong that it's really difficult to get the pack out. I've resorted to putting my bow pouch in with the hook and loop fixings facing outwards so they don't catch on the fixings in the pack. I really regret buying this thing.
I know it's an old video but I have this backpack and I was using 28" arrows earlier. I switched to 30" arrows and tried to adjust the arrow tube length to fit the arrows but the strap isn't letting me extend the tube any further. Any help?
Lanchester archery, you make a fool of yourself now. The bag doesn't even fit a 25" with limbs.. Or better wrap all with a t-shirt and throw it loose in the bag.
Poor Dan, everytime I watch one of his videos I imagine him locked in a basement studio with a videographer somewhere in Amish Country with 100 items piled-up to review. All Dan wanted to do was work at an archery store but he got stuck with doing the reviews. "Just 73 more to go," the videographer says to Dan. Poor Dan . . .
lmao, i refer him him as the guy who forgot facial expressions.
Wouldn't it be recommended to remove the plunger from the riser before packing ?
This is a truly dreadful piece of kit. The zips on the front pouch only go halfway down so you can't fold it back and get at stuff in the bottom of it. There are fittings to put a bow square on the inside of the flap that folds back but if you do that it won't fold . The hook and loop fixings for the bow pouch are so strong that it's really difficult to get the pack out. I've resorted to putting my bow pouch in with the hook and loop fixings facing outwards so they don't catch on the fixings in the pack. I really regret buying this thing.
I know it's an old video but I have this backpack and I was using 28" arrows earlier. I switched to 30" arrows and tried to adjust the arrow tube length to fit the arrows but the strap isn't letting me extend the tube any further. Any help?
It's a bit hard to fit a riser in the pouch. At least mine is a bit too long (25" kinetic valenz). Perhaps this is why it's not done on the video.
a random question but I'm looking into getting Valenz. Can you share your thoughts on it?
Any back pack ever developed for a compound?
Where do the limbs go?
will this hold a 27 axle to axle compound bow
No...This is a backpack for a take-down recurve bow.
Lanchester archery, you make a fool of yourself now. The bag doesn't even fit a 25" with limbs.. Or better wrap all with a t-shirt and throw it loose in the bag.