Q&A Seek Outside Goshawk 2.0 Ultra200X Revolution Frame

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Long term review in progress...

I just had a Seek Outside Goshawk in the Ultre200X fabric delivered.

I think it is, is among, the lightest weight fully capability setups around. This one weighs 4.9lbs with all the (7oz of) extra back-up pieces Seek Outside sends. I also got an XL load shelf to make meat packing easier. For anyone comparing weights, this is a large belt.
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For those who want to read more about UltraX fabrics, here is the source.

My experience with UltraPE400 has been stellar. I previously reviewed Seek Outside's wingspan pockets, and that system with Revolution Frame has served me well with a few dozen animal hauls.
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads...ith-goshawk-merlin-testing-and-review.270105/



@robby denning
@RyanSeek43
 
What do you like about it?
It replaced an old Cabelas frame pack for me that I inherited from my father-in-law and used for something like 20 years. The pack weight was cut in half right up front and that is probably my favorite part. When I have it cinched down in daypack mode, I barely notice it's there. Due to its light weight, it's also replaced my daypacks because it's as light as the ones I previously used and carries weight far better.

Last year I used it for a 5-day backpacking trip through Yellowstone with my family, a successful deer hunt for me, another with my son, and a bunch of little hunts for coyotes or birds or whatever.

Comfort has been good whether with a light or heavy weight. Organization has been sufficient. I really like the breakaway for packing meat and keeping my other items separate. Blood washes out of the ultra fabric super easy, which was also nice. No funky smell after hauling a couple deer. It was a good buy. Might grab a 6300 if I was doing it over. I backpack with kids and a wife who like some comfort items. That said, my kids are getting older so over time I won't have to haul as much for them.
 
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