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I have always used a vest but do to back problems I am looking for something else to carry all my gear What are the pros and cons of a sling pack over a chest pack? What about some of those Fishpond pack type packs?
I have lightened my vest by only putting in what I really need on the water then keeping the rest on shore in a daypack with lunch, water, etc.. The vest still feels heavy and is hot in this heat so I want to try something else. Been eyeing the Simms Headwater chest sling pack.
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Good question.. I was thinking about ditching the old school vest myself.. I was watching one of the local fishing shows yesterday and they were advertising a chest pack with magnetic compartments instead of zippers or velcro. Seemed pretty sweet. I can't remember the brand though..sorry.
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Personal preference. I have a killer hydration back pack with all the pockets needed for fishing. I take it on longer trips. Have a smaller one for Uinta hikes. Con, I have to take the pack off to get what I need.
Slings, I have two and probably mu favorite, but limited space, meaning can't haul water and a rain jacket takes up a lot of room in it, but a great alternative to a vest.
Chest packs, nice. Puts everything right in front. But it gets in my way.
Fanny packs. also great and a lot of them come with a place for a water bottle. Cons, it is hard on my hips and if I accidentally wade too deep, contents do get wet.
I still use a vest but as you said, I haul only minimal.
William Joseph or Orvis Slings are pretty nice.
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Like others have said, sling pack, they are awesome
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Chest packs are the worst... Sling pack or use a waist pack and just turn it around.
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I use both chest and vest. The vest mainly gets used on the toon. A couple years ago I found an awesome chest/pack pack at cabelas. It can be turned into a belt pack. Has a detachable pack for when I want to hike. Cons is the pocket area can't hold as much as a vest so I only use it for day hikes. I might see how it works on the toon though. I found my vest has been getting in the way while tooning. Never used a sling so can't comment on them. Here's some pics of the chest pack.
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Get a Sage DXL Typhoon Lumbar Pack. Its big enough to fit all your fly stuff and then some. It also has a big compartment that's waterproof in case you do a lot of deeper wading. Think of the Simms dry creek ones but bigger with more features and actually waterproof. They're a little pricey but worth every penny.
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I've tried and got them all. Most of the time I use my Willy J Creel sling. It has 1100 cu-in of space and will hold 4 to 6 fly boxes, 2- 1 liter soft water bottles, wag bag, a few power bars and the ever present flask. It has straps to lash a rain shell on. And, it stays out the way when throwing a 2 hander!!! When combined with a lanyard and the batman utility belt, I'm set.
If I need lot's of gear I prefer a Fish Pond Wildhorse pack/vest. It has 1350 cu-in of space.
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