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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1399533" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I have the Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900. It's not camo but a good neutral color. It is an awesome bag. Has a pocket on the side for tripod legs that tightens down and good side straps with buckles to tighten everything down. Has two side pockets that can carry a spotting scope. The best thing about it is that it has a middle zipper that goes the length of the bag. No more opening up the top and having to dig something out of the bottom of your pack. You just unzip and get what you need. </p><p></p><p>If you are going for just a day trip, the side pockets fold in and get strapped down so you are just left with the main middle compartment. So you get the best of both worlds in one pack. A day pack that can be used to haul out an elk if needed to or a bag that you can take in for a 7 day trip and still haul out an elk. </p><p></p><p>The new x curve frame is made of carbon fiber and titanium and is rated for 150 lbs. the hip belts come in different sizes and are very comfortable. The whole setup weighs 5.81 lbs! That's the lightest that I know of with that kind of carrying capacity. I found that I didn't need all of those extra little pockets that other packs have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1399533, member: 34818"] I have the Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900. It’s not camo but a good neutral color. It is an awesome bag. Has a pocket on the side for tripod legs that tightens down and good side straps with buckles to tighten everything down. Has two side pockets that can carry a spotting scope. The best thing about it is that it has a middle zipper that goes the length of the bag. No more opening up the top and having to dig something out of the bottom of your pack. You just unzip and get what you need. If you are going for just a day trip, the side pockets fold in and get strapped down so you are just left with the main middle compartment. So you get the best of both worlds in one pack. A day pack that can be used to haul out an elk if needed to or a bag that you can take in for a 7 day trip and still haul out an elk. The new x curve frame is made of carbon fiber and titanium and is rated for 150 lbs. the hip belts come in different sizes and are very comfortable. The whole setup weighs 5.81 lbs! That’s the lightest that I know of with that kind of carrying capacity. I found that I didn’t need all of those extra little pockets that other packs have. [/QUOTE]
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