One and Done Bag for a Dumptruck

Carwash

FNG
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Nov 27, 2024
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Greetings,

I'm prepping for some high alpine hunts next year in western Washington. I am of the buy once cry once mindset and would like to get a pack for multi-day back country hunts. The kicker is, I'm 5'8" 215lb and built like a dumptruck. Who has experience with pack for wide builds like myself and would packs should I be looking at, if price was not a factor.

V/R

Carwash
 

cumminsbassguy

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Sep 1, 2016
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243
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Chugiak, AK
I do believe that question ask been dabbled on before. Try the search function with your choice of a key word.

As for recommendations, albeit I've got a few inches on you, my Inital ascent has a decent amount of room for adjustment in the shoulders and waist with a different belt size. ^what he said above, also include barneys packs/frame into that mix
 

Wrench

WKR
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Aug 23, 2018
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WA
I have Bozeman made mystery ranch, kifaru and stone glacier as well as dana designs and alaska range external frames.

I have found the adjustability of the stone glaicer to put it in the lead for me. I'm built similarly and as wide as my shoulders are many packs pinch my neck muscles on one side. The stone glaicer is able to "splay" the attachment to offset this and it can be adjusted in seconds vs the agony with the kifaru and the only way (which works for me) to do this with the MR is to set the yoke at a slight angle.

Kifaru is heavier built than the stone, but the stone more purposeful. I don’t need 5k lb tape webbing to hold on my water bottle.

Stone glaicer customer service is what kifaru should be using as a how to. Call both outfits and you'll understand. Kifaru makes a great product and I have several of their packs and frames and such, but I don't see myself buying another after my customer service experiences.
 
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