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<blockquote data-quote="JCFORD" data-source="post: 205310" data-attributes="member: 5240"><p>Check out this web site <a href="http://www.integraldesigns.com" target="_blank">- Integral Designs - Innovative Gear for Self Propelled Adventurers</a> they have some top quality gear. I used one of their bags on a sheep hunt in NWT last year and my guide slept under one of their tarps. Very light weight high quality gear. It is also expensive. My 0 degree F down bag is waterproof, but it cost over $600. It should last a lifetime. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.backcountry.com/" target="_blank">Backcountry.com: The North Face, Mountain Hardwear and Patagonia Skiing, Camping, Hiking and Backpacking Gear from Backcountry.com</a> <a href="http://store.hermitshut.com/" target="_blank">Camping MSR, Sierra Designs, Hiking, Skiing K2, Volkl, Climbing Petzl, Yates, Snowboarding K2, Palmer, Rescue @ HermitsHut.com</a></p><p></p><p>Here are a couple more. The mountaineering folks really know light gear and how to survive.</p><p> I use a Mystery Ranch pack and really like it. I agree a frame pack may be alittle better for big meat loads, but I would much rather hunt in my MR internal frame pack and think overall it is a better deal. I have the NICE frame MR pack and can change bags from 6500 inches to 5000 inches or use the crew cab for day hunts or even overnight hunts. <a href="http://www.mysteryranch.com/site/" target="_blank">Welcome to Mystery Ranch Backpacks</a> The pack bags have a place for water bladders. </p><p></p><p>Good Luck in your search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCFORD, post: 205310, member: 5240"] Check out this web site [url=http://www.integraldesigns.com]- Integral Designs - Innovative Gear for Self Propelled Adventurers[/url] they have some top quality gear. I used one of their bags on a sheep hunt in NWT last year and my guide slept under one of their tarps. Very light weight high quality gear. It is also expensive. My 0 degree F down bag is waterproof, but it cost over $600. It should last a lifetime. [url=http://www.backcountry.com/]Backcountry.com: The North Face, Mountain Hardwear and Patagonia Skiing, Camping, Hiking and Backpacking Gear from Backcountry.com[/url] [url=http://store.hermitshut.com/]Camping MSR, Sierra Designs, Hiking, Skiing K2, Volkl, Climbing Petzl, Yates, Snowboarding K2, Palmer, Rescue @ HermitsHut.com[/url] Here are a couple more. The mountaineering folks really know light gear and how to survive. I use a Mystery Ranch pack and really like it. I agree a frame pack may be alittle better for big meat loads, but I would much rather hunt in my MR internal frame pack and think overall it is a better deal. I have the NICE frame MR pack and can change bags from 6500 inches to 5000 inches or use the crew cab for day hunts or even overnight hunts. [url=http://www.mysteryranch.com/site/]Welcome to Mystery Ranch Backpacks[/url] The pack bags have a place for water bladders. Good Luck in your search. [/QUOTE]
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