jdmaxwell
WKR
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I owned both and did many trips..
6400 is my best decision
6400 is my best decision
For me, the Exo frame carries well. I have hauled 120 pounds for training with it and more than that coming out on a hunt. The pack could haul more, not sure I want to try and put it on though.Have you tested out the load hauling on the Exo Frame? I am interested to see what people think about the frame system and if there is a big difference in function.
Also How light is your overnight system, I feel like since I come from the mountaineering side I tend to like a smaller pack and become a minimalist.
So far I’ve only had a 50lb bag of sand in it but it was very comfortable. The extra height of the frame stabilizes the pack well.Have you tested out the load hauling on the Exo Frame? I am interested to see what people think about the frame system and if there is a big difference in function.
Also How light is your overnight system, I feel like since I come from the mountaineering side I tend to like a smaller pack and become a minimalist.
He won't get ten days of late season gear and food in a 3200. I'm still rocking my 5500 and a 2000. Other than day fishing trips or scouting trips, the 5500 always gets the nodI had 4800 and got 6400 and normally subscribe to bigger is better, but my stuff is so light and compacts well I think I could have gotten 7 days out of the 4800. I just heard on hunt backcountry podcast that Steve Speck got 10 days in his 3200. I just don’t know how and he’s was like I don’t get why guys need a 6400 haha.