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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisA" data-source="post: 958037" data-attributes="member: 56979"><p>On packs like the stone glacier and EXO mountain gear pack, the actual pack separates from the frame and you load the meat in between. This is allows the meat to breath and also compresses the load to keep it in place. </p><p></p><p>You can certainly put the meat in a contractor bag or other to keep it from leaking on your $400+ pack.</p><p></p><p>I'll be upfront here and say I just ordered an Exo 3500, my first true backpacking pack. I went out on a limb on this and as it turns out, the reviews have been quite positive. I felt it was a very good value for the practical and sought after features; which are no more than necessary as to clutter the pack.</p><p></p><p>I haven't even seen the pack yet but am confident about my decision from the great reviews. Again, I feel this pack is an excellent value.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisA, post: 958037, member: 56979"] On packs like the stone glacier and EXO mountain gear pack, the actual pack separates from the frame and you load the meat in between. This is allows the meat to breath and also compresses the load to keep it in place. You can certainly put the meat in a contractor bag or other to keep it from leaking on your $400+ pack. I'll be upfront here and say I just ordered an Exo 3500, my first true backpacking pack. I went out on a limb on this and as it turns out, the reviews have been quite positive. I felt it was a very good value for the practical and sought after features; which are no more than necessary as to clutter the pack. I haven't even seen the pack yet but am confident about my decision from the great reviews. Again, I feel this pack is an excellent value. Good luck, Chris [/QUOTE]
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