Downsize from Multi-Day pack to Day pack?

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I've had an EXO K4 5000 for a year or two now, and the quality and features are, as many of you know, top notch. Zero complaints there.

What I'm starting to wonder though, is if "for me", it's just too much pack. I only day-hunt - returning to camp or cabin after each day - and a lot of times I'm just tagging along without a tag, shed hunting, or just hiking here and there.

It makes me wonder if I might be better served with a true day pack. I know the EXO can strap down to a very small size, but you still have tons of padding everywhere, and sometimes it feels a bit restrictive to my movements and hiking as far in as I may want due to the bulk and weight.

Anyone have any thoughts or advice on this kind of a scenario, or faced something similar? Again, I really do love the features of the EXO, but just wondering if I'd be more nimble on my feet with something smaller, lighter, and simpler. Thanks!
 
Nope. You can’t make a smaller bag bigger. Hauling meat in a day pack sucks.

I had a single pack, it’ll be used for day hunts to back country trips.

I’ll carry less junk before I go to a smaller pack.

Just my thoughts.
 
I've had an EXO K4 for a year or two now, and the quality and features are, as many of you know, top notch. Zero complaints there.

What I'm starting to wonder though, is if "for me", it's just too much pack. I only day-hunt - returning to camp or cabin after each day - and a lot of times I'm just tagging along without a tag, shed hunting, or just hiking here and there.

It makes me wonder if I might be better served with a true day pack. I know the EXO can strap down to a very small size, but you still have tons of padding everywhere, and sometimes it feels a bit restrictive to my movements and hiking as far in as I may want due to the bulk and weight.

Anyone have any thoughts or advice on this kind of a scenario, or faced something similar? Again, I really do love the features of the EXO, but just wondering if I'd be more nimble on my feet with something smaller, lighter, and simpler. Thanks!
Which bag size you got? Is it the 2200? Or something bigger?
 
I have an avail and a 5900 stone glacier. For beating around the ranch I mostly use the avail. Anything else I use the 5900. It's like 4x4 as far as I'm concerned. I'd rather have it and not need it.
 
Which bag size you got? Is it the 2200? Or something bigger?
I have the 5000. Edited to clarify, thanks. Again, I'm not too worried about the size of the bag, as I am the frame, belt, padding, etc. All of which I realize is oversized to haul super heavy loads.
 
Get a daypack big enough or capable of carrying out a load of boned out meat. Save the bigger pack for hauling out the rest.
Your body will thank you after an all day hunt with a day pack.
 
100% maybe.

I have a small meat hauling pack, a MR popup 18, and I have a popup 28as well. They do a reasonably crappy job at hauling heavy loads compared to a full-sized load carrying pack. But it does worlds better at hauling small day loads the way I hunt. I own a k4 and there is no way I would choose the k4 over my little “sort of meat hauler” for most of my day hunts. Even several miles in I’ll take a slightly less comfortable pack-out in return for having the flexibility and low profile all day.

That said, if I lived in the west and didnt have to CONSTANTLY duck under and crash through brush, and if I had to carry out an elk more often…yeah, Id probably choose the k4 even for day hunting.

I dont think there is one universal correct answer to this question.
 
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