SLCbowhunter
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- Aug 8, 2022
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Another vote for the Exo 4800, great pack, not too big for day hunts if you take the lid off and compress it down.
Don't look at a kifaru then.I just looked up the EXO packs because, honestly I didn't know what they were. I chocked on my coffee! $600 is a lot of frog skins!!:shock:
That’s weird since you just posted you have an EXO k2 in another thread?
Stone Glacier Xcurve vs Exo K3 for a Shorter Guy
I am torn between the Sky 5900 and K3 4800, and may end up ordering both and sending one back. Before I do, does anyone have any insight as to how well the Stone Glacier Xcurve frame works for shorter guys? I am about 5'8"-5'9" ish 155lbs and it looks like I would be going with the short...www.rokslide.com
Let me know the detailsI have a 4800 and never thought it was too big for day hunts.
Probably selling it this year if you're interested. Trying a kifaru 22 mag that a buddy turned me onto.
Good catch. Stupid scammers.That’s weird since you just posted you have an EXO k2 in another thread?
Stone Glacier Xcurve vs Exo K3 for a Shorter Guy
I am torn between the Sky 5900 and K3 4800, and may end up ordering both and sending one back. Before I do, does anyone have any insight as to how well the Stone Glacier Xcurve frame works for shorter guys? I am about 5'8"-5'9" ish 155lbs and it looks like I would be going with the short...www.rokslide.com
Hmmm, now his posts no longer exist...That’s weird since you just posted you have an EXO k2 in another thread?
Stone Glacier Xcurve vs Exo K3 for a Shorter Guy
I am torn between the Sky 5900 and K3 4800, and may end up ordering both and sending one back. Before I do, does anyone have any insight as to how well the Stone Glacier Xcurve frame works for shorter guys? I am about 5'8"-5'9" ish 155lbs and it looks like I would be going with the short...www.rokslide.com
Hmmm… wonder if the mods caught on and gave him the boot?Hmmm, now his posts no longer exist...
I suggest the 4800, I have a k2 3500, and had a k1 3500, loved both, but the 4800 cinches down just as good, basically no weight penalty, and is more capableFirst time elk hunting in Montana mountains with a pack. Looking at either the K3 3200 or 4800. I want something adequate for mostl likely 1-3 day hunt at a time but nothing so bitch that I’m swimming in it. Either the price I’m trying to find something in the middle that would work for the shorter hunts but yet also be able go for 3-5 days In the future. To me it looks like for not much more weight or size you gain a lot more room with the 4800? What’s everyone’s thoughts? Thx
This is the point I was making with my comment - you can’t make a smaller bag bigger.So I have a 6400 that I have been using for a while. I spent today trying to jam all my gear for elk hunting next week in my recently purchased 3200. I can’t get it to work. Im not super ultra lite but I have decent gear. Sleeping bag, pad, kill kit, tent, jetboil, first aid kit, puffy, kuiu 240 hoody extra clothes,( just socks underwear, long Johns and core lightweight hoody) battery charger, camp cup, 2 headlamps and an extra release. Trekking poles, rain coat, tent poles and pack cover in the side pockets. I have no room for food and my water bladder is empty. I didn’t try to put water in my bladder but I don’t think it’s going to fit with the pack being that jammed tight. I got the 3200 to use locally for day trips. The 6400 had been fine. I mainly just bought the 3200 for curiosity. Long story short buy a bigger bag. Everything fits in the 6400 with room to spare.
If you and Husker didn’t get together on it, I’d welcome details on your 4800.I have a 4800 and never thought it was too big for day hunts.
Probably selling it this year if you're interested. Trying a kifaru 22 mag that a buddy turned me onto.