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Bentpushrod
07/26/2024 11:33PM
 
Here’s my Palisade pack paired with Frost River’s Camp Cook Kitchen pack.
 
Tomcat
07/27/2024 09:27AM
 
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Dugoutwithscout83
07/25/2024 07:55PM
 
I was considering that obstructed view as a potential detractor. I'm glad to hear it's not a significant problem, but it is something to be aware of. I had not considered the belly bouncing yet. Good looking out!
 
Dugoutwithscout83
07/25/2024 07:58PM
 
This is exactly what I was hoping to hear.
 
Dugoutwithscout83
07/25/2024 07:57PM
 
I was considering doing this, too. Got any pics of your setup?
 
Tomcat
07/25/2024 10:05PM
 
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Dugoutwithscout83
07/20/2024 09:43AM
 
Wondering if anyone in here has experience with them. I have the Isle Royale pack and was debating getting the Palisade to add a little capacity for an upcoming month-long trip.
 
Savage Voyageur
07/20/2024 10:23AM
 
I have the Duluth pack version but they are identical so I will give you my thoughts.

I really liked the extra storage for gear this allows. I put my main pack on, then just clip on the front pack. There will be two things that you will want to be aware of. You will have limited sight in front of you when walking, not too big of a deal. Could be an issue on some portages. It does tend to bounce against your stomach as you walk. Again no biggie for me. I think the benefits of this pack outweigh these two issues. You will need to install the mount kit to your straps with this pack.

Have fun on your trip.
 
Tomcat
07/20/2024 05:07PM
 
I have not used the Palisade Attachable Pack however, I often portage with a food pack attached to the front of the shoulder straps of my backpack. In addition to the weight bearing straps I use straps to prevent the front pack from swinging while walking. I have experienced no front visibility issues.
 
Bentpushrod
07/22/2024 12:25PM
 
I have the palisade pack. I really like it. Very handy. Small enough to be not too obtrusive when used as a front pack. Big enough for a day trip pack, to throw a few sandwiches, and other things in that you might need for the day, while leaving the big pack at camp.
 
RickyBHangin
07/28/2024 08:47PM
 
I love the Palisade pack. I double portage, so my second load is this pack with my main pack. The 10-12 pounds on the front really seem to balance things out nicely. I pack my clothes and a few other items in it, in a dry bag, and I like that to keep everything separate and organized.An obstructed view is really not an issue as the straps, depending on where you position them, allow for simply moving it forward to look down and see your feet and any rocks or other obstacles. The little pocket on the side is very handy too and I use that to store quick reach items.
 
Savage Voyageur
07/23/2024 08:14PM
 
One more thing…I started using this pack as a food pack for shorter trips. But now it is my tackle box. It hold 3 of the 3700 sizes with plenty of room for more gear.
 
Pizzaerick
08/03/2024 12:22AM
 
One of the best purchases I ever made. I usually use it as my thwart bag. Anything I want constant/quick access to. I have also gerry rigged the tump, some paracord, and the Palisade, into a messenger bag to take along on day hikes. Just big enough to use as the bag for all my clothes etc for a weekend campout with the scout troop.