Exo K2 hauling meat questions..

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Whats the best way to strap 2 quarters to there frame? I struggled with this while trying to hauling 2 cow elk quarters a couple weeks ago. I realize most people have upgraded to the new models but im curious if anyone has any tips? I hauled out my wife's deer this year and didnt have near the issues.

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Whats the best way to strap 2 quarters to there frame? I struggled with this while trying to hauling 2 cow elk quarters a couple weeks ago. I realize most people have upgraded to the new models but im curious if anyone has any tips? I hauled out my wife's deer this year and didnt have near the issues.

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What issues were you having? which straps were you trying to use frame or bag or both?
 
@svivian I had the 2 straps on the frame and then tried creating the V with the pack. I just wasnt ever able to get that 2nd quarter pinched up very good, it seemed to be sloppy with movement.

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@svivian I had the 2 straps on the frame and then tried creating the V with the pack. I just wasnt ever able to get that 2nd quarter pinched up very good, it seemed to be sloppy with movement.

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Without seeing how you were strapping I’m not sure. I’ve done a front quarter, rear quarter and scrap meat several times with my k2 with cow elk. I will say the new frames have longer straps which do a better job since I can criss cross the buckles. You might need to have one quarter inverted so that you don’t have all the bulk in one spot.

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I hauled a rear quarter and backstraps/loins/ some neck meat in another bag and made an x with the load shelf straps used the bag compression straps to snug it up a little extra. Didn't seem to move but 2 quarters may be a different story.
 
You might need to have one quarter inverted so that you don’t have all the bulk in one spot.
I’ve done that, but not with an Exo. With my SG. Cow elk, hind on first meat down, leg up. Front on second leg down, scapula up. They nested together well. Distributed weight up and down and didn’t have as much weight way out behind me.
 
@svivian do/did you clean your pack often? I never clean my pack and while thinking about it, it was a pain in the *ss trying to loosen and tighten my straps. Im sure from old blood and dirt. It sounds dumb but it was a struggle to tighten my pack plus it was pretty cold as well. Maybe I had it right and couldn't tighten them like I should have.

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