What is the best pack for a~ 10 day backcountry elk hunt? I was tempted to buy the Kuiu 7000 LT because of the big sale right now but am skeptical after hearing all the mixed reviews
That’s good advice, I should build up to it. I’ve done extended camping trips but not out west and this is another animalSeeing your other threads you seem like this is a new venture. I’d say don’t attempt to plan a 10day in the whole time hunt. Plan a 3-4 day go in see what’s happening then if there’s nothing come out move spots and load another 3-4 days stuff. You’ll have way less weight and not stuck in one general spot for a full 10days. I’m really only a day hunter since we’re instate and move around day to day if needed but what I do know is a new person may get quickly overwhelmed trying to get 10days of shit packed in by themselves.
Would love to some dayCan get a little pricey. But these four legged packs are the absolute best for that amount of time in the wilderness.
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I got scared away with all the Kuiu hate so I cancelled my order glad you like it though! I’m going to give SG a try, maybe get a used oneThis site seems to knock the Kuiu packs for some reason but I still think they’re the best. I run a Pro 3600 that’s a couple years old but have done lots of 5 day solo trips with it and it’s great. Carries out elk rears just fine on many occasions.
If you’re worried about size then go up. I also have the LT 5500 and a Pro 7200. I think they’re bombproof but try to get your hands on one and see what you think.
I tried to jump to the SG stuff and while it’s nice, I came back to Kuiu. I’ve used them since the first Canada made packs and never had an issue.
This site seems to knock the Kuiu packs for some reason but I still think they’re the best. I run a Pro 3600 that’s a couple years old but have done lots of 5 day solo trips with it and it’s great. Carries out elk rears just fine on many occasions.
If you’re worried about size then go up. I also have the LT 5500 and a Pro 7200. I think they’re bombproof but try to get your hands on one and see what you think.
I tried to jump to the SG stuff and while it’s nice, I came back to Kuiu. I’ve used them since the first Canada made packs and never had an issue.
Yeah, I had one of the original pro series packs that had the carbon fiber stay problem. Snapped a stay during an elk hunt in CO. Pack still worked fine for the rest of the trip. Called them up when I got back and they sent me a brand new Icon Pro as they had redesigned it. Much better pack than the first Gen. Better materials and redesigned frame Packed my little buck out this year just fine. That said, I didn't shop around much. I do like the belts on some of the others but this one is plenty comfortable for me.Not to mention that their CS is great if you should have any problems.
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Just get one fitted properly. Spoiler alert: the chubby guy at scheels is not a backpack fitting expert. Not sure why there isn't much love for the stone glacier lineup, but I love mine. Hauls lots of weight very well once you adjust it. Also, remember that hauling meat out becomes a problem when you're in super deep. 10 days without going super deep is a bit much. I'd follow the above advice and hunt 2-3 days at a time. Any pack can do that as long as it fits.What is the best pack for a~ 10 day backcountry elk hunt? I was tempted to buy the Kuiu 7000 LT because of the big sale right now but am skeptical after hearing all the mixed reviews