I have used the Longbow, so I cannot speak of the versatility of the CC itself, but I can speak for how the NICE frame hauls weight.... My answer would be "decent." Yes, it is bombproof, yes it is heavy (which i dont mind if it is good at hauling,) yes, it has a cool name.... But that is where I quit giving that fram too many compliments. I will notget into the "load lifters" too much as they are NON existent even on my 5'6" girlfriend, she only had "level" lifters at best. They DO make a different, and to say that they dont is CRAZY.
I do not want to offend anyone.... But the point of the crew cab is to be able to go in with day stuff and come out with a whole deer or a elk quarter on the first try. To say that having load lifters is a "bad" thing because they stick up to high is only something that MR people would say. I hunt some knarly stuff on the front here and have never had a problem with my 26 inch stays... it doesnt stick up over my head, and that never gets in the way too bad. So to say that it is "the best" daypack because it has poor load lifters is silly.... especially if its claim-to-fame is the first haul out. Yes your daypack stuff is light, but when you add a quarter or more to that frame it becomes a shoulder killer. So as a day pack ONLY bag, it may be great..... but if you are looking for a daypack only pack with no ability to haul, why would you use a 9-10 pound bag? Lots of companies (including the badlands 2200) are much cheaper and do as good or better job for simply day pack type needs.
other things i did not like about the frame.... the hip pads are too thick, and it was hard to keep tight. And the hip pads tore up my hips. Granted I am 6'2'' but my girlfriend had the same issues.
I love the modularity, I love how easy it is to adjust the yolk, I love the overall comfort of the harness with light weight..... I just do NOT get the CC following, it just seems like a pack without a need. For a strictly daypack in the MR line, look at the longbow. I know that the CC has a die hard following, and these are just my opinions based on struggling for a couple years to figure out how to haul any sort of weight with my NICE frame.
I would look at the Metcalf if I was at all interested in MR products, lighter, bigger, taller frame lifters, and a tighter more compact design than the CC. I think that pack will be a true winner for the MR folks.
Joe