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<blockquote data-quote="GKshootsXX" data-source="post: 2270184" data-attributes="member: 119647"><p>I use a Belgian military ruck sack! They are comfortable which is first most, and when I go out I usually go for about 7-12 days depending on my work schedule. The pack fits everything I need to include a huge water bladder and a small tent. Something that might help before buying a pack is to make a packing list that will last you the amount of days intended to be off grid and see how many liters of a bag you would need to fit all your supply's. Next step go try on X-liter bags and see what's comfy</p><p></p><p>Not a professional however, I hope this kind of helps </p><p></p><p>Respectfully </p><p>GKshootsXX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GKshootsXX, post: 2270184, member: 119647"] I use a Belgian military ruck sack! They are comfortable which is first most, and when I go out I usually go for about 7-12 days depending on my work schedule. The pack fits everything I need to include a huge water bladder and a small tent. Something that might help before buying a pack is to make a packing list that will last you the amount of days intended to be off grid and see how many liters of a bag you would need to fit all your supply's. Next step go try on X-liter bags and see what's comfy Not a professional however, I hope this kind of helps Respectfully GKshootsXX [/QUOTE]
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