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Go in Light and Come out Heavy - Which Pack?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnchAK" data-source="post: 703596" data-attributes="member: 38904"><p>Now have the Stone Glacier Terminus. It's a legit pack with good design around hauling loads. I've been running 40 pounds as a tester and its a joy to pack. The frame design is much different than anything out there now even though it may have similar looks. It was well thought out. At a little over 3.5 pounds for the complete frame and pack bag it feels in hand like it wont do much but it can do so much. The pack has a load shelf which opens up between the pack bag and the frame, keeping your heavy meat, hide, etc next to the frame against your body and the lighter pack bag outside and not have to put meat inside of your pack bag. The bag can completely detach from the frame and the small Solo bag they make can attach to it. I heard there was a day pack design in the mix. The stitching appears to be heavy duty and well done. All the buckles and straps are solid. The pack bag and frame are built with cordura and x-pac. The stays are a heavy graphite. </p><p></p><p>The suspension design is easy to adjust. The straps are in place behind your back via industrial Velcro and the attachment area is large enough to keep them in place. I've had no problems at all with it. The hip belt is comfortable and is set up in such a way that you can easily slide a holster onto it. I have a 386 .357 that ride nicely on the side. </p><p></p><p>Rifle carrying system works just like it is explained on the website. I like how the muzzle is pointed away from you behind your back as opposed to sticking up your face like the Kifaru gun bearer. Haven't tried it with a bow but the same system is explained to work with a bow just as well as a rifle. </p><p></p><p>This pack is worth a serious look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnchAK, post: 703596, member: 38904"] Now have the Stone Glacier Terminus. It's a legit pack with good design around hauling loads. I've been running 40 pounds as a tester and its a joy to pack. The frame design is much different than anything out there now even though it may have similar looks. It was well thought out. At a little over 3.5 pounds for the complete frame and pack bag it feels in hand like it wont do much but it can do so much. The pack has a load shelf which opens up between the pack bag and the frame, keeping your heavy meat, hide, etc next to the frame against your body and the lighter pack bag outside and not have to put meat inside of your pack bag. The bag can completely detach from the frame and the small Solo bag they make can attach to it. I heard there was a day pack design in the mix. The stitching appears to be heavy duty and well done. All the buckles and straps are solid. The pack bag and frame are built with cordura and x-pac. The stays are a heavy graphite. The suspension design is easy to adjust. The straps are in place behind your back via industrial Velcro and the attachment area is large enough to keep them in place. I've had no problems at all with it. The hip belt is comfortable and is set up in such a way that you can easily slide a holster onto it. I have a 386 .357 that ride nicely on the side. Rifle carrying system works just like it is explained on the website. I like how the muzzle is pointed away from you behind your back as opposed to sticking up your face like the Kifaru gun bearer. Haven't tried it with a bow but the same system is explained to work with a bow just as well as a rifle. This pack is worth a serious look. [/QUOTE]
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