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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2131183" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>Do yourself a favor and take a look at Kifaru and Stone Glacier. Both get rave reviews! If you do a lot of scouting and hunting it's definitely worth the investment. I bought mine nearly new off the Rokslide website classified section at about 1/2 price. </p><p></p><p>I would also recommend a bag that holds at least 6,000 cu in. You can always cinch down a large bag but if you don't have enough room you are screwed. Also, most 3,000 to 4,500 cu in packs aren't designed for 60 to 100 lb loads. I use my Kifaru to scout and hardly even notice it's on my back with loads less than 45 lbs. 45 lbs is a hefty load with a smaller pack and you'll feel it on your shoulders, arms, and back at the end of the day!</p><p></p><p>The reason I chose Kifaru over Stone Glacier is that SG didn't offer camo. Kifaru also offers a lot of accessory and bag options once you select a frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2131183, member: 66919"] Do yourself a favor and take a look at Kifaru and Stone Glacier. Both get rave reviews! If you do a lot of scouting and hunting it's definitely worth the investment. I bought mine nearly new off the Rokslide website classified section at about 1/2 price. I would also recommend a bag that holds at least 6,000 cu in. You can always cinch down a large bag but if you don't have enough room you are screwed. Also, most 3,000 to 4,500 cu in packs aren't designed for 60 to 100 lb loads. I use my Kifaru to scout and hardly even notice it's on my back with loads less than 45 lbs. 45 lbs is a hefty load with a smaller pack and you'll feel it on your shoulders, arms, and back at the end of the day! The reason I chose Kifaru over Stone Glacier is that SG didn't offer camo. Kifaru also offers a lot of accessory and bag options once you select a frame. [/QUOTE]
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