Yep, I packed out two elk with it last year, meat went right into the bag. I never mess with putting meat between the bag and frame.Thanks for the feedback! I'm not a fan of the external load shelf, I'm assuming I could carry heavy loads (elk/moose quarters in the Dall pack with no issues?)
How secure were the elk quarters in the bag? Were the outside 3 straps good enough for a tight fit inside?Yep, I packed out two elk with it last year, meat went right into the bag. I never mess with putting meat between the bag and frame.
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It is very secure. You can get the bag close to flat without anything in it, so with a load of meat you can cinch it down very tightly.How secure were the elk quarters in the bag? Were the outside 3 straps good enough for a tight fit inside?
I don't have a Dall bag yet, but I really doubt a moose hind quarter will fit into it. Or into any bag for that matter. There's a reason that Barney's sells a meat shelf as an add on. Any bag that's wide enough for a moose hind would be annoyingly baggy while using it for anything else. Call Barneys and talk to them. They have Kifaru bags in stock as well to give you a legit answer to your questions. They truly do come from a very unbiased stance and will sell you the pack you need and not the one that makes them the most $$$.(elk/moose quarters in the Dall pack with no issues?)
Thanks for the tip!I don't have a Dall bag yet, but I really doubt a moose hind quarter will fit into it. Or into any bag for that matter. There's a reason that Barney's sells a meat shelf as an add on. Any bag that's wide enough for a moose hind would be annoyingly baggy while using it for anything else. Call Barneys and talk to them. They have Kifaru bags in stock as well to give you a legit answer to your questions. They truly do come from a very unbiased stance and will sell you the pack you need and not the one that makes them the most $$$.
I didn't really deal with much rain last season honestly so I can't say. I wouldn't expect waterproofed, just water resistant.That's good to hear! Lastly, how did the Xpac material perform? Bag stay dry for the most part? I'm thinking of going with the xpac guide lid.
I packed 2 of my Newfoundland moose quarters out, one at a time, in a Kuiu 1850 ultra last fall using the load shelf. That is boned out quarters of course. No need to punish ones self carrying bones around. They wouldve easily fit in my Kifaru Ma Duece. So i think whichever pack you choose will be big enough. That said I think it pays to err on the large side.I don't have a Dall bag yet, but I really doubt a moose hind quarter will fit into it. Or into any bag for that matter. There's a reason that Barney's sells a meat shelf as an add on. Any bag that's wide enough for a moose hind would be annoyingly baggy while using it for anything else. Call Barneys and talk to them. They have Kifaru bags in stock as well to give you a legit answer to your questions. They truly do come from a very unbiased stance and will sell you the pack you need and not the one that makes them the most $$$.
Had a great chat with Kevin at Barneys and I'm leaning toward their Yukon bag. Thanks for all the feedback!I don't have a Dall bag yet, but I really doubt a moose hind quarter will fit into it. Or into any bag for that matter. There's a reason that Barney's sells a meat shelf as an add on. Any bag that's wide enough for a moose hind would be annoyingly baggy while using it for anything else. Call Barneys and talk to them. They have Kifaru bags in stock as well to give you a legit answer to your questions. They truly do come from a very unbiased stance and will sell you the pack you need and not the one that makes them the most $$$.
Had a great chat with Kevin at Barneys and I'm leaning toward their Yukon bag. Thanks for all the feedback!
Ya, it's all about application and where the OP is hunting. Most units in Alaska don't allow us to debone moose so we're packing quarters whole.I packed 2 of my Newfoundland moose quarters out, one at a time, in a Kuiu 1850 ultra last fall using the load shelf. That is boned out quarters of course. No need to punish ones self carrying bones around. They wouldve easily fit in my Kifaru Ma Duece. So i think whichever pack you choose will be big enough. That said I think it pays to err on the large side.
First off, Kevin at Barneys was great to chat with, he made sure he knew what I was looking for and took time to go over the pack in detail. I like the extra long sleeve behind the 3 pockets on the side of Yukon bag. Can fit a rifle or tripod in there and it's nice and protected (not a fan of the shallow pockets on the sides of most packs with straps, can still bump a rifle scope into something). Also like the extra long pocket on the other side for a spotting scope.care to elaborate on the conversation and why you are leaning towards the Barney. i’m also looking at these two.
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You are spot on… I have it’s little bro (gnargali) and it’s better than all cordura, but will let water in… the nice thing about it is it doesn’t get 10lbs heavier when wet, and dries fast since it’s not all corduraI didn't really deal with much rain last season honestly so I can't say. I wouldn't expect waterproofed, just water resistant.
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Can't agree more with this esp. in regards to Barney's. Honest, knowledgeable people and great to deal with every time.I don't have a Dall bag yet, but I really doubt a moose hind quarter will fit into it. Or into any bag for that matter. There's a reason that Barney's sells a meat shelf as an add on. Any bag that's wide enough for a moose hind would be annoyingly baggy while using it for anything else. Call Barneys and talk to them. They have Kifaru bags in stock as well to give you a legit answer to your questions. They truly do come from a very unbiased stance and will sell you the pack you need and not the one that makes them the most $$$.