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Atleast your not in the Napeequa again.
All of them are tough built with 500d cordura with lifetime guarantees so that's a wash.Mystery ranch- heavy, load gets too far from body, narrow waist belt, torpedo pockets make bag bigger than it has to be, shoulder straps only adjustable for height instead of broad narrow or sloped shouldersPositive----built in load sling, locking buckles, lid turns into fanny pack, bottom entry, goes on saleExo negative--- not many bag options, no fitted rain fly, some compain that it doesn't ride well as a day pack, no sales, back orderedPositives---- descent weight, dry bag compatible if you like that sort of thing, Stone glacier positive---- load is very close to body, shoulder straps very adjustable, straight or curved frame, best rifle holder, lightest rain fly, lots of bag options, lots of accessory options, very light 5100ci = 4lbs, built in load slingNegatives, no salesKifaru negative--- a tad heavy 5000ci = 5lb 10oz, wierd pocket configurationPositive---- lots of bags, lots of accessoryKuiu negative, --- frame tends to loose bag stability over 6000ci, very technical fittingPositive, the lightest, lots of bag options, plenty of accessories, packs tiny, lots of used packs for cheap, semi-annual sales
I have both a Kuiu 3200 as well as an Exo 3500 and have used both extensively 3-5 day BC. and like both very much. The Exo seems to carry weight a bit better, little more comfortably but it could just be my imagination justifying me to buy another pack.At almost 70 year old I don't do any BC past 5 days and usually stick to 3 but Anything past 5 days I would recommend the 5500 pack. If you're already looking at an Exo then go ahead, you won't regret it.Old Bear
I think the sleeper is Seek Outside, I've never heard anyone who has tried one say a single negative thing. My buddy loves his and they are the lightest option out there.
Quote from: Old Grizzly on February 04, 2019, 03:15:20 PMI have both a Kuiu 3200 as well as an Exo 3500 and have used both extensively 3-5 day BC. and like both very much. The Exo seems to carry weight a bit better, little more comfortably but it could just be my imagination justifying me to buy another pack.At almost 70 year old I don't do any BC past 5 days and usually stick to 3 but Anything past 5 days I would recommend the 5500 pack. If you're already looking at an Exo then go ahead, you won't regret it.Old BearI don't care what pack you use, if you're almost 70 and still getting 3-5 days of back country hunting in at a time, you're doing fine. Blessed you are.