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Well, I see that a lot of military people have it. I called and talked to the MR guys and the military personnel are the ones most buying the packs. Great packs - and they can carry a lot of weight.
Heres a MR with 105# in it, yes it was weighed.
Hey PNW, Thats a steal!!someone here should grab that.
Quote from: actionshooter on June 02, 2011, 06:54:19 PM Hey PNW, Thats a steal!!someone here should grab that.I just checked and I don't see it? Must have sold. I would have bought it and turned it for $300 easily. A couple accessories for mine were more than than price.
I've been using a Kelty 4500 internal frame. I'm looking into swithing to the Kelty Cache Hauler with a waterproof dufflebag that can be thrown on, or maybe a seabag. Just hook the gear on, or take it off for packing out. A buddy uses a pack from Cabelas in which the 'pack' detaches so he has the shelf to mount the game bags for the pack out. I have found for the long range hunts, the pack fit makes a bigger difference than the weight. My pack for 4 days is between 75-85 pounds (with very little water...I plan my route through watering holes), and the biggest killer is the belt. If I can't get the belt portion tight enough, then the pack feels heavy.