Coveyleader
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If price is a non issue, any of the big name packs. Price sensitive, a badlands 2200 fits your bill to a T. You can find them dirt cheap and they work well for you WT hunts.
I'm looking at grabbing a new pack that will be primarily a day pack going out from basecamp and likely headed back to camp at night. I'd like one with the option of a possible overnight and then ability to be a solid meat hauler when needed. This will be for elk this September but will be used for future trips for deer as well.
Currently looking at the Eco 1800 K3 frame, Kuiu Icon Pro 2300 and the MR Pop up 28...what are some other solid options? Which Kifaru?
Thanks
Right now it’s a toss up between MR Sawtooth 45 and the Pop up 38. I think the Sawtooth would be better meat hauler but I’m not the same guy I was 10-20 years ago...my lumbar discs tell me 80# probably my limit now days. That’s why you hunt with friends. Anyone with experience with the MR pop up series care to post their experience?
5.3# doesn’t seem that heavy
What’s the lighter options in the ~2500cc bag?
Nice looking ultralight pack...waist belt and shoulder harness look a little on the thin side for a load hauler but I’ll give Seek Outside a better look thanksSO 3500 peregrine is over a pound lighter,
Nice looking ultralight pack...waist belt and shoulder harness look a little on the thin side for a load hauler but I’ll give Seek Outside a better look thanks
I'm looking at grabbing a new pack that will be primarily a day pack going out from basecamp and likely headed back to camp at night. I'd like one with the option of a possible overnight and then ability to be a solid meat hauler when needed. This will be for elk this September but will be used for future trips for deer as well.
Currently looking at the Eco 1800 K3 frame, Kuiu Icon Pro 2300 and the MR Pop up 28...what are some other solid options? Which Kifaru?
Thanks
Nice looking ultralight pack...waist belt and shoulder harness look a little on the thin side for a load hauler but I’ll give Seek Outside a better look thanks
IMO, everyone has a personal preference on packs. I have a few options for your exact situation (this is how I hunt over 10k in CO) and would strongly suggest a smaller/lighter pack that you can either strap or load an elk quarter on. Anything bigger is a waste as you are unlikely to carry more weight than this at one time. You will appreciate the lighter pack when you are climbing up mountains all day.