Which Exo Size is Best (No Refillable Water)

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Hey Guys - I have the unfortunate luck of hunting in an area of California with the only water sources live at the bottom of a vertical cliff. As a result, I have to pack in my own water for the entire trip to avoid a crushing climb.

I currently have a K4 3600 (which I love), but it is almost always at maximum capacity (volume) for overnights. I'm starting to push my luck on the 3600 with 2 night; 3 day trips (which require 10 liters of water). I will be hunting bear into the late season and am trying to figure out what to do next since I'm topping out the volume on my 3600. Not only does the area I'm in not have available water, the temps also swing from 20 to 75 (so I'm carrying extra clothes).

Would you guys suggest the K4 5000 or the K4 7200? My trips are primarily 2 nights; 3 days and I like to keep things tight if I can, but I don't want to run into the same problem I have with the K4 3600.

* Before you mention it, I already looked at the Terratorn. While I love the design, I have to wade through walls of thorny chaparral here in sunny California and the Terratorn is wide AF -- not going to work for this environment.
 
Why not as big of a water bag as you’re willing to carry in the load shelf, and then whatever size bag suits your needs otherwise stil suits your needs?

It’s heaviest densest thing you’ll pack. Stick it in the shelf. You may have to double bag it in something that helps retain shape.
 
^^^that was my initial thought of putting it in the load shelf

I don’t think you need to up the bag size, just put the water in the load shelf area so you’ve got more room in your bag, as well as the heaviest part of your load is closer to your body.
 
I’ve got a 7200 and I wouldn’t recommend it for what you’re trying to do. I agree with the others to use the shelf for your water.


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Hey Guys - I have the unfortunate luck of hunting in an area of California with the only water sources live at the bottom of a vertical cliff. As a result, I have to pack in my own water for the entire trip to avoid a crushing climb.

I currently have a K4 3600 (which I love), but it is almost always at maximum capacity (volume) for overnights. I'm starting to push my luck on the 3600 with 2 night; 3 day trips (which require 10 liters of water). I will be hunting bear into the late season and am trying to figure out what to do next since I'm topping out the volume on my 3600. Not only does the area I'm in not have available water, the temps also swing from 20 to 75 (so I'm carrying extra clothes).

Would you guys suggest the K4 5000 or the K4 7200? My trips are primarily 2 nights; 3 days and I like to keep things tight if I can, but I don't want to run into the same problem I have with the K4 3600.

* Before you mention it, I already looked at the Terratorn. While I love the design, I have to wade through walls of thorny chaparral here in sunny California and the Terratorn is wide AF -- not going to work for this environment.

How are you carrying your water currently? In the pack, on the pack, number of bladders or bags etc..
 
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