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Go in Light and Come out Heavy - Which Pack?
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<blockquote data-quote="youngtrout" data-source="post: 730848" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>For me it's a Barney's AK pack frame and a lightweight bag I sewed up. Think it's right at 6 pounds. Will handle bigger loads than you can. Never had a comfortable internal over 80 plus. Over 80 IMO requires an external. Had a moose quarter in mine, around 125ish for a couple miles. Most internals won't hack it, cannot even load it. That said, there is a new hybrid pack out of Montana I'm waiting on reviews from...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngtrout, post: 730848, member: 5373"] For me it's a Barney's AK pack frame and a lightweight bag I sewed up. Think it's right at 6 pounds. Will handle bigger loads than you can. Never had a comfortable internal over 80 plus. Over 80 IMO requires an external. Had a moose quarter in mine, around 125ish for a couple miles. Most internals won't hack it, cannot even load it. That said, there is a new hybrid pack out of Montana I'm waiting on reviews from... [/QUOTE]
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