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Looking for an UL hydration pack that can be used for run-n-gun predator calling, scouting and biking. Must be able to hold a 3-4L bladder, be very comfortable and maybe a small pocket for gps/wallet. Absolutely must be built for punishment, busting brush and the like. Found one that doesn't make your back sweat and heat up your water?
 

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HPG tarahumara , had 1 sold it (like a dummy), just picked up another one, great pack
 
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Osprey has great options. If the pack gets torn up, send it in for repair or replacement. I usually stick to an Osprey pack if I'm backpacking, or scouting the weight 40lb or less.
 

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Osprey makes a few nice small day packs, Patagonia ascenist and hmg 2400 are good light choices, I use the last 2 for backcountry skiing and predator hunting on the reg. If your looking for something tacticool, mystery ranch has a tri zip assault pack I used for work. It has very quick access in and out and is very robust and will likely last you forever also quite a bit heavier and not really "minimalist" if that matters.
 
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Let me rephrase. I am looking for a thin, UL hydration pack...I don't need a 3.8lb pack or a daypack. I have those. Thinking of something closer to the Sitka Gear Ascent 8 Fanny Pack but half as thick and preferably under 1lb. Something very low profile.
 
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Take a look at the Seek Outside Merlin daypack/talon.

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14 ounces, 1400 cu-in, 3 separate zippered pockets. Main pocket, smaller side pocket, small top pocket.

It also serves as a piggy-back or compression on SO's other packs,

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Also has a mesh water bladder pocket on the underside,

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Let me rephrase. I am looking for a thin, UL hydration pack...I don't need a 3.8lb pack or a daypack. I have those. Thinking of something closer to the Sitka Gear Ascent 8 Fanny Pack but half as thick and preferably under 1lb. Something very low profile.

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I have the Camelbak Rogue that is very minimalistic. I can still fit a G43 Glock in the lid when biking or running. They also make some milspec models that would be more suited to brush busting.


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HPG tarahumara

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get one without the straps and add some kifaru E&E straps to it, the harness from Hill People Gear is a little too much for such a small pack. (and the yoke didn't fit me well)
 
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I’ve been using this since spring gobbler and I really like it thus far. It doesn’t work for a bladder any bigger than 2 liter however. I can think of a few upgrades that would be nice if they made a few changes but overall I like it a lot.

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HPG Tarahumara. Small enough for what you want, but I have carried 18-20lbs in mine and it worked great. Trying to figure out how to add a bag to use for quail hunting


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Bruce, if you are still looking, try the Camelbak M.U.L.E. It comes with the "Beast" 3 L bladder, and has several cargo compartments, plus molle points to attach whatever. Comes in desert camo, woodland camo, or black. Got mine for $60 on Ebay. It has 5mm closed cell foam insulation on the back panel, and in the bladder compartment.
 
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