Daypack · Allen Company · 22L hunting
Allen Timber Raider Daypack 22L
The 22-liter hunting daypack — interior organizer, two big compartments, padded straps, water bottle pockets. The off-grid PCP-hunting carry choice.

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Quick take
The Allen Company Timber Raider 22L daypack — sized for a day's PCP hunt. Interior organizer pockets for pellets, magazines, chronograph, and small tools; two large zipper compartments for clothing and gear; padded shoulder straps and built-in carry handle; dual water bottle pockets; elastic cords on the exterior to hold extra clothing or a folded jacket. The daypack you actually carry when you're walking to a stand or a backyard pest spot with your PCP slung over your shoulder.
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Specifications
Key specs
| Capacity | 22 liters |
| Maker | Allen Company |
| Interior | Organizer pockets, two large zipper compartments |
| Carry | Padded shoulder straps, built-in carry handle |
| Water bottles | Dual side pockets |
| Exterior | Elastic cords for extra clothing or gear strap-down |
The Hunt & Live take
Why this pack earns the pick
For PCP hunting on foot, a daypack beats a rifle case. The case is the protective transport — it stays in the truck. The daypack is what you actually carry into the field: it holds your pellets, your chronograph, your water, snacks, knife, GPS, and the small accessories you don’t want loose in your pockets.
Allen Company is one of the standard names in American hunting accessories — same brand that makes the duffel bag a few items over. The Timber Raider is sized at 22 liters — not so big that it’s overpacking for a 4-hour pest spot, not so small that it can’t hold a day’s supplies. The dual water bottle pockets are the small detail that matters in summer; the elastic exterior cords let you strap a fleece or a folded blind chair onto the outside without using the interior space.
You don’t carry a PCP in this daypack — the rifle gets slung over your shoulder while the pack rides on your back. But every accessory the rifle needs (pellets, mags, sight tool, chronograph, water) fits cleanly inside.
What it pairs with
- Any PCP hunting setup where you walk to the shooting spot
- Camo rifle sling — sling the rifle while wearing the pack
- 600D Nylon MOLLE pouch — attach to MOLLE straps for an external pellet/magazine pocket (the Timber Raider has limited MOLLE — verify before attaching)
- Allen-brand hunting accessories (the partner stocks the Allen Sportsman’s Duffel as the multi-day larger option)
Honest trade-offs
Not a rifle case. Doesn’t hold the rifle itself — you carry the rifle slung. If you want a pack that carries both the rifle and accessories, look at specialized hunting rifle packs (not in the partner’s catalog).
22L is day-hunt size, not multi-day. Enough room for a day’s supplies. For overnight cabin trips or multi-day excursions, the Allen Sportsman’s Duffel is the larger option.
Camo pattern color depends on stock. Allen’s hunting packs ship in various camo patterns; verify which pattern is currently in stock with Wes at support@airgunarcheryfun.ca if pattern matters for your hunt.

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