Team elk thoughts?

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I’m looking at purchasing a frame bag, for mainly daily trips but the random 3-5 day camping trips as well. Do you think a team elk will work well?
 
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It’s a little small for the multi day trips. I looked at it briefly a couple years ago, didn’t like the empty weight and the gun scabbard is one of the most inconvenient ways to haul a rifle around. I like the kuiu system much better.
 
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It’s a little small for the multi day trips. I looked at it briefly a couple years ago, didn’t like the empty weight and the gun scabbard is one of the most inconvenient ways to haul a rifle around. I like the kuiu system much better.
So I was also considering kifaru and maybe a 3-5 day pack with a used frame. Hopefully I can find something in classified
 

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So I was also considering kifaru and maybe a 3-5 day pack with a used frame. Hopefully I can find something in classified
I love Kifaru packs, but they aren't for everyone. Luckily, there are lots of options.

Getting a pack/ frame system where you can change the pack is a great option. There are used packs for sale here quite regularly. Keep browsing and you'll eventually find something that fits with what you need.

I wouldn't decide on what pack to get based on the size and configuration you'll need to get your camp in and out of the backcountry. Consider having your camp and adding some meat to it. Lots of options there and you have plenty of time to get the right pack for you.

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Yeah, packs are such an individual thing. Had a couple of Eberlestocks and didn't like them. Tried the KUIU packs and the fit me well, so have been using those for the last 10 years. Ive tried on some of the Kifaru packs and they are nice. Heavy, but nice. Just keep trying. Used is a good way to do that and you don't lose as much when trying to resell.
 

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Team Elk??? Never heard of them. If you stick with the big 3.....Kifaru, SG, EXO you'll be good to go as long as it fits you and satisfies your needs.
 

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It’s a glorified day pack at best. I got a screaming deal on one and used it for an elk hunt. It was miserable!! I sold it immediately. I ended up getting EXO K2 3500 and haven’t looked back. I’ve used it for everything and absolutely love it.
 
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I think I’ve made a decision on getting the k4 5000, I heard it compress very well for a daily and for the future back country trips
 

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I have the EXO K3 frame with 4800ci and 3200ci bags. Which bag I use is dictated by what I’m doing that particular trip. Very versatile. Can swap bags in a few minutes.

I haven’t tried the other brands. Haven’t seen the need to. Mine has been flawless.

You can find pretty good deals in the classifieds.
 
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It’s a glorified day pack at best. I got a screaming deal on one and used it for an elk hunt. It was miserable!! I sold it immediately. I ended up getting EXO K2 3500 and haven’t looked back. I’ve used it for everything and absolutely love it.
I will second a used k2, you can find good deals and they are great packs.
 
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It’s a little small for the multi day trips. I looked at it briefly a couple years ago, didn’t like the empty weight and the gun scabbard is one of the most inconvenient ways to haul a rifle around. I like the kuiu system much better.
I have a EB Team Elk pack and I've taken it on a couple multiple day hunts. I'm no expert at all on fit, size, weight, etc..., so I can't give a good review on those. However, I agree 100% on the negative gun scabbard comments. It is located in the center of the pack, and unless you have a folding stock, your rifle protrudes a long way out the top and catches on limbs and underbrush constantly.
 
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Eberlestocks team elk pack is way too small for your application. I bought it as a daypack and sold it because it was too small for that. I do carry a lot of crap though! Unlike many, I really like the rifle scabbard.
 

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So I was also considering kifaru and maybe a 3-5 day pack with a used frame. Hopefully I can find something in classified
I run Kifaru and Stone Glacier, and primarily the latter. Why? Cause it fits me better. I would say whatever pack you choose, and for multi day trips IME something 6500 or bigger, get fitted correctly. It will make all the difference
 
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Eberlestocks team elk pack is way too small for your application. I bought it as a daypack and sold it because it was too small for that. I do carry a lot of crap though! Unlike many, I really like the rifle scabbard.
If you have the one where the scabbard extends below the bottom of the pack it would be okay. However, mine stops at the bottom of the pack, so the entire barrel (22") and part of the forend and scope would hang out.
 
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Eberlestocks team elk pack is way too small for your application. I bought it as a daypack and sold it because it was too small for that. I do carry a lot of crap though! Unlike many, I really like the rifle scabbard.
Agree - rifle scabbard was awesome!
 

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rifle scabbard is the only thing i could like about the eb pack. Sold it as fast as i could after the first real time using it. Getting a pack with functional load lifters makes a world of difference
 
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