I would just get a simple Osprey Exos 38 for around $130 and about 2.25 pounds.
First post for me. But I figure I'd chime in and say what a great pack this is. Won't break the bank, and a fantastic build for a daypack backed by a great warranty.
I would just get a simple Osprey Exos 38 for around $130 and about 2.25 pounds.
kifaru antero looks like another good option.....man I wish I won the powerball....
most packs will fit each of us a little bit differently - I've not had the KUIU 1850 on my back YET but my main hunting partner replaced his Sitka with that KUIU 1851 with the CF "frame" and swears it's the most comfortable "anything" he's ever worn to hunt with
Alright, here goes an abbreviated kuiu icon pro 1850 review. Please note that the pack never left my living room; I have no comment relative to weight distribution, capacity, etc. For full disclosure: I am a huge fan of kuiu and use their clothing exclusively.
I am looking for a true daypack for use on a private land archery hunt. I don't really care what it will carry as far as weight goes. My goal was to find a lightweight, quiet daypack which would not interfere with my ability to draw my bow. I tried the kuiu. I loved it. I sent it back.
The pack is extremely lightweight and exceptionally well thought out. The attention to detail is amazing: it is obvious the pack was designed by a hunter. The external side pockets are very well put together and will hold a water bottle or a spotter no problem. There is a top pouch perfect for go-to necessities, and an ingenious vertical zipper which allows access to the entire pack. The adjustable torso length is again very well thought out and the hip belt is one of the most comfortable I have found. Even small details like a somewhat "sticky" covering on the small of the back padding which prevent the pack from moving and causing hot spots are not overlooked.
This pack would be perfect for someone who wanted a lightweight daypack easily capable of hauling a quarter on the first load. Not exceptionally quiet, not exceptionally loud. My only complaint (and reason for return) is that the hip-belt cannot be removed from the pack. Okay, it can be removed but along with it come the shoulder straps so that doesn't do me much good. I have realized I want a pack that can be used without a hip-belt. In summary I think most users will be in love and the price point is great in comparison to some of the others out there. I'll try to post some pics in the next few days. If you have and detailed questions let me know.