2019 Initial Ascent Gen II pack review.

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Any thoughts on how it hauls compared to the others in your inventory?

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Any thoughts on how it hauls compared to the others in your inventory?

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It's my current favorite for 2 reasons.

1- for me the 2 stage lumbar pad is more comfortable with lighter loads but still locks down solid. The belt is best I've used.

2- the frame has no flex, I think you need that stabilization under the heaviest loads.
Bonus-- The curvature of the frame still allows a great deal of air circulation to your lower back.

I've packed a full antelope, mule deer and white tail deer this season. I've done a couple trips with half an bone in elk. I've also packed some buffalo quarters.
My hunting partner liked it so much he bought himself the new IA6k for the full sticker price.



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I have packed out a bunch of deboned hogs a deboned mule deer and 3/4 of a mule deer in mine. I have had a few other brands and out of all of them the IA is my favorite. I only weighed the deboned mule deer load and it was 142 pounds total. Only had to pack it 2 miles but even with that weight it was comfortable stable and solid.
I also used it for a pack in fishing trip 8 miles and 70 pounds worked great there too.

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Hey, Team IA can we get a sneak peek at the new day pack??

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Well season finally closed out last night. Packed a couple elk, couple deer, an antelope and buffalo with this IA4K pack. Really looking forward to seeing what I fill the pack with in 2020.
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The pocket in the lid for a water bladder is great. Makes access every easy to refill and keeps that wieght up high as well.
How well does this lid/bladder system really work out practically? I've heard it's hard to get the water out when it's sitting on it's side in the lid.
 

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How well does this lid/bladder system really work out practically? I've heard it's hard to get the water out when it's sitting on it's side in the lid.
I found the bladder to be a little small, but I never took it out just pumped the filtered water in though the drinking straw.

I've moved away from bladders in general and now use the Hardside Hydration system in a belt pouch.
 

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I found the bladder to be a little small, but I never took it out just pumped the filtered water in though the drinking straw.

I've moved away from bladders in general and now use the Hardside Hydration system in a belt pouch.
I'm going to look into the Hardside Hydration system. Never heard of it before.
 
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