MallardSX2
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I would love to see how that stitching holds up.
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I think I’ll just keep it as is and see how this works. My biggest reason for doing it was just to reduce the pack wt. while keeping the cost down as much as possible and keeping it simple. We’re going on a little 2 day hike with it on Friday to test it out.
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All packed up and ready to go sheep hunting, just waiting for a break in the weather. We took the pack on an overnighter hike a couple weeks ago and it worked out great. Time for the real test.
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How was the hunt and how did the packbag perform!?
What your describing is already available (see Stone Glacier Minimalist). Although not Cuben Fiber. It is simply the frame plus the load cell dry bag (and buckle kit). 34 bucks, plus buckle kit @ 4.5 ounces.
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Those dimensions and volume of the SG Load Cell dry bag didn't work as well for me. . . the lack of a Dyneema option sorta sealed the deal.
What your describing is already available (see Stone Glacier Minimalist). Although not Cuben Fiber. It is simply the frame plus the load cell dry bag (and buckle kit). 34 bucks, plus buckle kit @ 4.5 ounces.
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Not really. The loadcell bag is quite a bit smaller than Zpacks airplane bag. The airplane bag is roughly the same size as the Sky 5900 without the lid. Of course the airplane bag is also completely waterproof and with a few modifications it can be used in combination with the meat shelf. The loadcell bag was designed to be used on the meat shelf. My main reason for doing this up this way was to be able to load the airplane bag up and also have the availability of using the meat shelf as well.
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What modifications are needed? Why couldn't I remove the Fortress bag and simply load the airplane bag on the meat shelf and cinch everything down using the Talon and top lid??