WV Mountaineer
WKR
I'm trying to sell a few things and get some Cash Flow for a new Kifaru Duplex. Primarily going to use this as a daypack with the ability to pack out deboned deer here in the east. I don't think I need a big bag no matter how small it compresses. I'm doing that now with a 3500 CI pack. It's too bulky. I don't need a water bladder because I carry a nalgene bottle or canteen and, fill it up in the numerous creeks containing clean water where I hunt. So, am looking for a smaller, lighter, more streamlined option.
I've been advised the apollo with meat shelf might not be big enough. Enter the Cargo panel with a Lid or pouch arrangement. Well, being I am a frugal person, I noticed the Cargo net Kifaru offered. All this panel is going to do is pack meat out and, a tree stand in from time to time. So, will the Net suffice in place of the panel? Does it pack as tight to the frame as the panel when not being used? Will bags hang off of it like they will the panel in case I decide t go that route? I just like the idea of a "panel" for meat, with a pocket or lid for bino's, food, etc.... Throw in a dry bag for extra clothes when humping in or out, and I could't imagine a more practical, light, streamlined way to hunt. If there are options out there I didn't mention, feel free to point them out. As, I'm new to the reality that their is a pack company geared toward offering a one frame pack owner so much customization. Thank you before hand for any help you can give. God Bless men
I've been advised the apollo with meat shelf might not be big enough. Enter the Cargo panel with a Lid or pouch arrangement. Well, being I am a frugal person, I noticed the Cargo net Kifaru offered. All this panel is going to do is pack meat out and, a tree stand in from time to time. So, will the Net suffice in place of the panel? Does it pack as tight to the frame as the panel when not being used? Will bags hang off of it like they will the panel in case I decide t go that route? I just like the idea of a "panel" for meat, with a pocket or lid for bino's, food, etc.... Throw in a dry bag for extra clothes when humping in or out, and I could't imagine a more practical, light, streamlined way to hunt. If there are options out there I didn't mention, feel free to point them out. As, I'm new to the reality that their is a pack company geared toward offering a one frame pack owner so much customization. Thank you before hand for any help you can give. God Bless men
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