Hey everyone,
New user here and trying to get myself approved for PM's as I plan my 2023 Colorado backpack elk trip!
I currently have a SITKA Bivy 30 pack that is great for a day pack but once I loaded it down with 50lbs and took a 3 mile hike it was pretty uncomfortable. It just doesn't feel right in terms of size and load hauling capability.
Also looking for something a little larger as we plan to hunt 3-4 days at a time out there if we get into the elk, otherwise staying mobile and moving daily if sign is old.
Now down to the nitty gritty.
-Kuiu is running a special on their PRO pack system and I can pick one up for $390.... Seems to be a good deal
-I can also find a MR Metcalf for the same price right now
I know there are better options (Exo, Kifaru, SG) but I really don't want to spend over $400 if possible as there is a bunch of other gear I need yet and I may only get to elk hunt 3-4x in my lifetime.
What would be my best bet in terms of bang for my buck? Not sure if some brand of packs are better for certain body types (I am 6'2" and 185lbs)
So far my pro's/con's are below
Kuiu Pro 3600
Pro's
-lighter weight at high 4lb weight
-super adjustable shoulder straps & lumbar support
-lumbar has grippy material to if for less slippage
-more zippers for organization
-appreciate the separated back panels that should allow for more airflow/breathability
Cons
-Reports of frames breaking on older models
-Most hunters have given negative feedback on not just packs but company as a whole
MR Metcalf
Pro's
-Tried and tested, super good reviews around the board
-Good track record for hauling heavy loads
-Little larger at 4,200cu/in
-Everyone says they are very comfortable packs
Cons
-Heavier weighing in at mid 5lbs
-Pads seems like they have no channels to gain airflow, my assumption is this pack gets hot and sweaty?
-Some users experience belt slippage issues (not sure if user error, miscalculated sizing or body type)
Keep in mind I live in southern WI and do not have access to many western/hiking stores to just go try these on and see what fits me.
Also, from my list do you believe I should buy one of the above new or try to hold out and hope a used EXO shows up on the classifieds?
I have a couple months to play with but certainly want to get a new pack relatively soon so I can keep conditioning my body. I've also noticed the top notch bag companies don't go up for sale often....
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
New user here and trying to get myself approved for PM's as I plan my 2023 Colorado backpack elk trip!
I currently have a SITKA Bivy 30 pack that is great for a day pack but once I loaded it down with 50lbs and took a 3 mile hike it was pretty uncomfortable. It just doesn't feel right in terms of size and load hauling capability.
Also looking for something a little larger as we plan to hunt 3-4 days at a time out there if we get into the elk, otherwise staying mobile and moving daily if sign is old.
Now down to the nitty gritty.
-Kuiu is running a special on their PRO pack system and I can pick one up for $390.... Seems to be a good deal
-I can also find a MR Metcalf for the same price right now
I know there are better options (Exo, Kifaru, SG) but I really don't want to spend over $400 if possible as there is a bunch of other gear I need yet and I may only get to elk hunt 3-4x in my lifetime.
What would be my best bet in terms of bang for my buck? Not sure if some brand of packs are better for certain body types (I am 6'2" and 185lbs)
So far my pro's/con's are below
Kuiu Pro 3600
Pro's
-lighter weight at high 4lb weight
-super adjustable shoulder straps & lumbar support
-lumbar has grippy material to if for less slippage
-more zippers for organization
-appreciate the separated back panels that should allow for more airflow/breathability
Cons
-Reports of frames breaking on older models
-Most hunters have given negative feedback on not just packs but company as a whole
MR Metcalf
Pro's
-Tried and tested, super good reviews around the board
-Good track record for hauling heavy loads
-Little larger at 4,200cu/in
-Everyone says they are very comfortable packs
Cons
-Heavier weighing in at mid 5lbs
-Pads seems like they have no channels to gain airflow, my assumption is this pack gets hot and sweaty?
-Some users experience belt slippage issues (not sure if user error, miscalculated sizing or body type)
Keep in mind I live in southern WI and do not have access to many western/hiking stores to just go try these on and see what fits me.
Also, from my list do you believe I should buy one of the above new or try to hold out and hope a used EXO shows up on the classifieds?
I have a couple months to play with but certainly want to get a new pack relatively soon so I can keep conditioning my body. I've also noticed the top notch bag companies don't go up for sale often....
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!