This doesn't exactly answer your question but it's a good point to make for lady hunters. My wife does well with here basic backpacking pack from sportsmans. It was whatever the second cheapest option was and is highly adjustable and works just fine as a daypack and stayed nice when we used a garbage bag as a liner for packing out her deer. The big upgrade for her was figuring out where to carry binos. I didn't think about how a chest rig fits different on women than on men (especially blessed women if you catch my drift). Attaching a belt loop bino holder to the waist strap of her pack removes that extra bulkiness from the already occupied chest area and makes moving through the woods and making those opportunistic shots on animals a lot easier.
Second, I'll leave you with the advice I give everyone buying packs: Buy the pack you can afford, and if you already own one, use that. If you have to work more to buy a better pack, then you may be sacrificing time in the woods to afford better gear for the woods.