Internal Frame Hunting Pack

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I’m heading out this season to guide in the Yukon, and I’m in the market for a 60–90L internal frame pack. Will be hunting with pack horses.

Any recommendations?
 
Lot's of great choices. I really like Stone Glacier Terminus 7000 and 8700. I haven't guided, but I'm guessing the 8700 will be a better option of the two. Why internal? The SG Sky Guide 7900 might be a better option with more flexibility. The Sky Guide is fairly light for what it does. Weight won't be an issue since you'll be using pack horses.
 
Seek Outside Uniweep 4800 has been my go-to pack for many years now. It compresses down flat without obstructions when empty, and has everything that I want for a backcountry pack. The base pack is as light as you’re going to get for that size. I have a lid on mine and alternate between a Merlin and Talon for my compression keeper, depending upon what my needs of that trip are. I’ve comfortably packed out 150 pounds +7 1/2 miles on foot with this pack.
The main bag is a roll top with a side zipper, so you don’t have to dump everything to get it what you want. It also comes with 3” internal frame extensions if you’re packing a bigger or heavier load.
 
I’m heading out this season to guide in the Yukon, and I’m in the market for a 60–90L internal frame pack. Will be hunting with pack horses.

Any recommendations?
I'm not sure what you mean by internal or why it needs to be an internal frame. Seems like all the top brands are hybrid where the frame is interchangeable between different packs and the frames are made of a polymer or carbon fiber that slips into the pack. In general they are superior to the older style traditional external packs. They pack better, are more comfortable, carry more weight, are lightweight and somewhat flexible depending on the brand. Not trying to change your mind, just wanting to make sure we were all giving you the advice you're looking for.

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