Kifaru Minikeg vs Shape Charge

NiteQwill

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Anyone who has or does own both?

Looking for versatility between a 1 or 2 day pack, travel, and occasionally long range shooting matches.

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mtmiller

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I don't have the SC, but the Minikeg is cheaper, more volume and lighter. It will be going with me as a carryon to AK in a couple months and will fit the items I need. The Shape Charge would not have worked.
 
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I bought the minikeg over the SC. I flew to Idaho for spring bear. All I took was my bow case checked in below and carry-on minikeg. It worked extremely well. I couldn’t have been happier.


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hunterjmj

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Ive been using the minikeg for 3-4 years and it's a perfect day pack or possibly an overnight bag in warmer temps. I never pack out a whole animal at one time so I don't need a giant pack. This year with negative temps I was able to carry plenty of extra clothes, food, etc. and still have room. Great pack and doubt you'd regret it.IMG_0637.jpeg
 

Pezboat

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I’ve owned both. The Shapecharge had a short run. For the life of me, I could not get it to fit comfortably. The Minikeg on the other hand, is probably the most comfortable pack I’ve owned. It’s my go-to pack for day hikes, hunts, and travel.
 
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I just sold a Shapecharge and bought a Mini keg. Both are for My daughter to use. Shes older now and can carry more weight and pack in for more nights , only reason Im moving her up to the mini keg. Haven’t received the minikeg yet. I occasionally used the shape charge and no complaints for day hikes and over nights. The minikeg has a much nicer belt , its lighter and cheaper. I do like the pocket layout on the shapecharge a lot and will need to add pockets on the mini keg so weight might be a wash. You cant go wrong with a Shape charge for the use you suggested.


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I have both, but Ill echo some of these statements. I bought the minikeg as a pack for my wife/boys to use. I ended up liking it far more than I expected. For hiking, day hunts, travel its the perfect bag. Noticeably lighter than the shape charge. I think you could go with either and be happy, but the minikeg would get my vote picking between the 2 for a day hunting pack.
 

Trial153

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Tracking is showing my minikeg is waiting at home. Just got the SG anvil on Saturday…interested to compare the two. The Anvil is pretty sweet so far.
 

strongarm

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I don't have a Shape Charge, but I do have a Minikeg. It's probably the pack I wear most often out of everything in my bag collection.The benefit is really in the suspension; it's the Duplex suspension from Kifaru's frame but on an internal frame bag. I find myself wanting the Shape Charge for it's organization and access, but then I talk myself out of it because of the belt and shoulder straps in comparison to the Duplex belt/straps on the Minikeg which handle all loads well.

Some have discussed organization--Minikeg has none. I find myself often using a Claymore as a lid on the Minikeg. It's a great pairing as it's sized just about right. Kifaru guide lids are huge on the Minikeg and a bit awkward unless the Minikeg is fully loaded and collar extended up. Anything less it's overkill and floppy. When I don't have the Claymore on top I do have a large belt pouch on the snow collar for those quick grab possible-type items and other sundries, like sunglasses and snack.
 
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