I second Eric's analysis on the Orvis sling. I wish I had a better way to carry a water bottle, and that I'd realized the sling goes over the wrong shoulder. The nice thing about it not being too big is that I have to be a bit more selective about what I bring, which is better for weight.
I also have a chestpack/backpack, that is great (hydration compatible), but the downside to chestpacks is not being able to see your feet when wading.
Cheers,
-- Greg
From: Eric Kruel <ekruel17@gmail.com>
To: tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 4:10 PM
Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests
I also have the Orvis safe passage sling pack, it gets the job done but it could be better. I just looked up that Patagonia sling, I wish I would have known about that one sooner. The water bottle holder is a great feature. I try and cram one in the Orvis sling and it is a pain to keep zipping and unzipping to get to it. I also like the fold down work station on the Patagonia bag that the Orvis does not have. The one thing that I didn't like at first with the sling is that the strap goes over my right shoulder which is my casting shoulder. I guess I am getting used to it now but it is something to consider. It does have some good places to hook zingers and other accessories on to, and I like the magnetic forceps holder on the strap.
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 3:09:51 PM UTC-5, Jeff Silvan wrote:I'm trying to round out my Christmas list, and I figure some type of alternative to a vest would be a good addition. The pocket in my waders is usually enough storage for most of the fishing I do, but falls a bit short when I want to be out longer and bring a small snack and water - or if I want to bring my spare spool with my sinking line. I'm at a bit of a toss up between the Simms Dry Creek Flats Pack or the Simms Headwaters Sling Pack. Anyone have any input?--
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