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    Eberlestock Blue Widow Pack

    SOLD
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    Eberlestock Blue Widow Pack

    New in package. NEW, Western Slope camo. The Eberlestock Blue Widow JP9 might very well be the Ultimate backcountry bowhunters pack. Versatility, lightweight, tough, daypack, meat hauler, waterproof; these are all accurate descriptions of the Eberlestock Blue Widow. Like the rest of Eberlestock's Just one series of packs the Blue Widow is designed to transform from daypack to multiday backcountry pack to meat hauler. The heart of any pack is it's suspension and frame. The Blue Widow is no slouch here, with a fully adjustable shoulder harness the torso length can be fit exactly to your back. The packs frame is also adjustable to fit your back exactly. All you have to do is remove the two aluminum stays that make up the frame and bend them to the contours of your pack for a completely custom fit. The oversized hip belt and lumbar pad is designed to transfer the weight of the pack onto your hips and keep it off your shoulders. The Blue Widow was introduced upon the request of bow hunters who had wondered at first glance what they would do with the rifle scabbard on our Dragonfly and Just One packs. Most of those who used the J107 found that they like the scabbard after all, because it's a great place to put things like arrows and grunt tubes. But anyway, we like packs so much that we decided to honor the idea and apply some of the un-tapped items in our design quiver. The Blue Widow is basically a Dragonfly with the scabbard layer removed. The main vertical pockets and utility expansion compartment are attached directly to the main frame panel. We added a larger Flex Chassis which can fold forward for use as a seat. And because we think that scabbards and packs go together, we made it so that you can add one if you need it. Similar to the Just One and Dragonfly packs, the JP9 has a wide range of configurations. The basic pack capacity runs from about 2200 cubic inches (including the removable fanny pack) to about 4700 cubic inches. Add a Spike Camp Duffel to the outside and it grows to 7200 cubic inches; add a Super Spike Duffel and it grows to 7600 cubic inches. The pack's patented Cam Expansion feature and unique features such as the 4-way compression straps and Flex Chassis give it outstanding performance in every configuration -- so you can use it as a compact, close riding daypack, or as a full-scale freighter, or anything in between. Most packs will only do one of these things, and the Blue Widow is designed to outclass them all, whether daypack or freighter. $320
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    Eberlestock Blue Widow Pack

    I'm in the north part of valley near 101 & Sctdl Rd.
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    Eberlestock Blue Widow Pack

    bump
  5. did you ever sale this?
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    Winners Posted ** AES Raffle** 8 RTIC 65qt Coolers

    Thanks AES. I'm looking forward to many years of use of the cooler and that I was near my phone when I got the call. I would also like to thank all the others that help support AES thru the raffles and their work AES does to conserve wildlife for all of us to enjoy.
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    SOLD

    I spoke to Andrew about the ad and we straighten it out. We have 3 in total to sell. I have the units at my house so I will be meeting you to pick them up. The FS 240 is set up as a brushcutter but can also be changed out to a linecutter. I understand that the FS 240R can also be changed to a brushcutter if you like. You can have the best of both worlds.
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    Looking to buy a Brittany Pup

    I've had 6 brittanies over the years that I have trained for quail. Currently don't have one and would like to get one again sometime in the future. I would recommend getting involved with either the Greater Phoenix Brittany Club or Sahauro Brittany Club. You will be able to meet some of the people that are showing and or field trialing their dogs. You will be able to find out which are the better breeding lines out there so you can avoid the lines that might not do what you want. Good luck! http://www.brittanycenter.com/clubsites/greaterphoenixbrittanyclub/ http://sahuarobrittany.org/
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