Arctic_Beaver
Lil-Rokslider
I picked up a SG X-Curve frame and 40/56 bag for my girlfriend a few months ago for our hunting and backpacking trips. I have a SG X-curve also and thought it would be good if we could both use and swap different bags. She was using a loaner mens Arcteryx pack from me that was a little big previously. It turns out that the longer stays (26") and frame height of the X-Curve are obviously too tall, causing her head to have to cant forward and putting pressure/tension on upper back. When she initially tried the pack on after we received it, I suspected this might be the case and confirmed during a backpacking trip last weekend.
What are some similar options that have worked for other female hunters here? For reference she is 5'4". I was considering the Kifaru Ultralite Frame, 24" stays and short shoulder strap length. I'm not sure what bag option would be best, I would tend towards lighter and simple like I tried with the SG EVO 40/56. I also saw Mystery Ranch makes a women's specific Metcalf, which seems a tad heavy for the bag capacity. The other consideration was just to stick to a general backpacking brands like Osprey or Arcteryx, but those obviously don't have a meat shelf and the bag size is smaller than comparable mens packs. So she would have to just load up on camp gear and I pack meat. Any other ideas or recommendations?
Bag size would ideally be 5000-6500 cubic inches. A meat shelf would be a plus. This would be for backpack caribou, black bear and (possibly) goat hunts someday.
What are some similar options that have worked for other female hunters here? For reference she is 5'4". I was considering the Kifaru Ultralite Frame, 24" stays and short shoulder strap length. I'm not sure what bag option would be best, I would tend towards lighter and simple like I tried with the SG EVO 40/56. I also saw Mystery Ranch makes a women's specific Metcalf, which seems a tad heavy for the bag capacity. The other consideration was just to stick to a general backpacking brands like Osprey or Arcteryx, but those obviously don't have a meat shelf and the bag size is smaller than comparable mens packs. So she would have to just load up on camp gear and I pack meat. Any other ideas or recommendations?
Bag size would ideally be 5000-6500 cubic inches. A meat shelf would be a plus. This would be for backpack caribou, black bear and (possibly) goat hunts someday.