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I am seriously considering Kuiu to replace my Arcteryx Bora 95 and 55, like the looks of the icon pro suspension and the icon pro 7200 bag.
My $0.02, I ran the Icon Pro 1850 with a dry bag in the meat shelf and my buddy ran the Marshall for a 7 day backpack elk hunt this past season.
The KUIU pack is significantly lighter, even if you go up to the Ultra 5500 bag. IMO it is much more versatile/modular with the load hauler panel, the meat shelf is much simpler to use, and I didn’t have any concerns about its durability.
The Marshall is more “military grade” if you’re the type to really abuse your gear, but that comes with the aforementioned downsides. We both agreed that packing camp in sucked and packing the elk out wasn’t as bad as we anticipated.
FWIW, I’m sticking with the KUIU for the foreseeable future, though I did pick up the 5500 bag, my buddy with the Marshall is considering selling his and switching to the KUIU or EXO.
I think we both wish we would have tried each other’s packs, but with work to be done and still having tags to fill, messing around with a bunch of adjustments didn’t seem appealing in the moment.
I have used both quite a bit and would pick the kuiu hands down. MR makes a solid pack, overbuilt in my opinion, but I find it extremely uncomfortable and the straps and webbing excessive.
MR probably beats kuiu in the full it full of heavy shit and throw it off the mountain category, but I find the kuiu so far ahead of MR in comfort.
I own neither currently and have a Stone Glacier that I love.
Which bag size would you use for 7 days in the Bob. A buddy and I are planning on a early fall rifle hunt there.
You could probably both squeeze 7 days out of a metcalf.. maybe with food in a dry sack on the meat shelf. That would be splitting up some stuff between the two of you. Could get tight depending on what gear you own (how small/compressible). I used to do week long trips out of a metcalf for work, but never did a week long hunt. I’d imagine you could make do. I’ve done 5 day hunts out of a Pintler, but utilized the meat shelf.
Which bag size would you use for 7 days in the Bob. A buddy and I are planning on a early fall rifle hunt there.
that was the most biased rigged review I have ever seen.Check out the gohunt backpack torture test. The KUIU didn't stand up that well compared to the mystery ranch. I ended up getting the MR Sawtooth 80 based on the price and the gohunt guys review. I had a budy that has the KUIU ICON PRO and it felt alright until i put some weight in the bag.
ummm no it is the same size as your XXL dry bag + 4000 cubic inches, so 2150 more. you can still use the drybag and meat shelf.It totally depends on your gear list and whether you plan to spike or bivy camp. If you’re setting up a spike camp to hunt from and have lightweight gear, your 3200 should be fine if you carry your food in the meat shelf and potentially strap your tent to the bottom of your pack.
The nice thing about that is you can just pull the dry bag out and hang it from your bear line, drop your tent, sleeping bag, and pad, and you’re ready to hunt.
If you’re bivy hunting and carrying everything with you constantly, I’d go with a larger bag like the 5500 so you don’t have to be as particular when packing everything, and have some extra room for meat. I really like the looks of the 4000, but it’s exactly the same volume as my 1850 + XXL dry bag, so it wouldn’t add much versatility for me.
It’s really nice to hunt with a small pack, but you’ve got to have your gear dialed. Deciding to throw in a Kifaru Lost Parka instead of a KUIU Super Down would probably mean your pack won’t work.