Kifaru Kutthroat

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New to the forum. Wondering if anybody could offer any insight on the Kifaru Kutthroat for day hunt spot n stalk bear hunting in the mountains?

I am reluctant to spend the money on something without a meat shelf or external frame but I like the thought of something I can wear while I hunt with minimal gear but still pack out 70-80lbs of meat if needed.

Kifaru customer service told me they suggest 60lbs or less for this pack but heard several folks say they’ve hauled significantly more. Just wondering if I should spend the extra few hundred bucks to get an Ark frame and bigger pack of if the kutthroat would suffice if I’m not carrying camping supplies and other clothing, etc.

Thanks for any help!
 
The kutthroat would work well for what you describe. I use mine alot for general backpacking and it works great......Great layout and handles well. I have only had about 40 pounds in mine but it could handle more. They only real issue would be the opening at the top of the bag. If you had a really large bear head, it may not fit through the opening. No problem with putting meat in it. Jordan Budd did a review on that bag and she also states that.

Randy
 
Thanks for the feedback! Sounds like she does have some concern with the ability to cinch the meat down if you don’t have gear in the bottom of the pack to keep it higher up but hopefully that’s manageable.

I feel like the internal frame with meat inside the pack would be similar to hauling meat on a meat shelf on an external frame but have not personally tried an internal frame to compare.
 
I love the Kutthroat pack. I've successfully carried out several elk and a bear with it. Although I never weighed the pack, I've had over 90 pounds in it multiple times without any issues. The only downside is that you can't fit a rear elk quarter in the main compartment without boning it out.

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I love the Kutthroat pack. I've successfully carried out several elk and a bear with it. Although I never weighed the pack, I've had over 90 pounds in it multiple times without any issues. The only downside is that you can't fit a rear elk quarter in the main compartment without boning it out.

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Awesome! Was that a Kutthroat R&D hunt? Haha looks like all 3 got in on the action. Certainly looks capable there.
 
Kutthroat is an awesome daypack as well as the minikeg. I use both depending on weather and where I'm hunting. I've hauled a lot of elk, deer and antelope with them. Typically, I'll go back with a Kifaru long hunter frame for elk to haul the rest out. I guess it depends how you hunt. For day hunting and going light I'll use the MiniKeg. If it's really cold and I need more gear I take the Kutthroat.
 
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