Mystery Ranch Mysterium Series

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Yeah, this is a yeti infused design.
Build cheap, sell expensive. No idea on durability.

And the presenter in that clip, seen him before. Maybe it's me but, I detect less enthusiasm in his presentation.

I bought an "MR" Pintler, found a lid as well. I like it
I'm guessing these were designed prior to the YETI aquisition.

FWIW Mystery Ranch has never been big on modularity and swapping bags/frames. I can't find it now, but I remember reading an interview with Dana Gleason where he was pretty unenthusiastic about the idea of selling bags and frames separately.
 

Trial153

WKR
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Oct 28, 2014
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I'm guessing these were designed prior to the YETI aquisition.

FWIW Mystery Ranch has never been big on modularity and swapping bags/frames. I can't find it now, but I remember reading an interview with Dana Gleason where he was pretty unenthusiastic about the idea of selling bags and frames separately.

100% this is nothing new, if your looking for a modular system then MR has never been the pack company for you. I am not sure why anyone would expected that to change .
 
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It is kind of a bummer this system doesn't work with legacy systems. MR does make solid packs though. I used to have a 6500 and NICE frame. It was by far the best load-carrying pack I've owned.
 

406rlg

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Aug 3, 2016
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Billings, MT
I agree with the majority on here, it’s a bummer they aren’t compatible with the old frames. I like the sizes and layouts of the new ones. The future of MR will be interesting post Yeti buyout.
 
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