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<blockquote data-quote="zerosprk" data-source="post: 1975311" data-attributes="member: 92333"><p>Kifaru is never the wrong answer to this kind of question IMHO. Personally, i'd recommend a Hoodlum on a 26" frame, two small belt pouches on the hip belt (one on either side), a couple of medium or large belt pouches or a Sherman pocket on the back of the pack bag and a Guide like on top. With that setup you can haul all of your stuff plus the kitchen sink. If you tip something over, separate the bag from the frame to access the meat shelf. Between that and the pack bag, you can load it with more than you want to carry. As an alternative, call Kifaru directly. Their customer service is the best. FWIW, if you decide to go this route, your wallet is going to get sore, but you'll never regret the purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerosprk, post: 1975311, member: 92333"] Kifaru is never the wrong answer to this kind of question IMHO. Personally, i'd recommend a Hoodlum on a 26" frame, two small belt pouches on the hip belt (one on either side), a couple of medium or large belt pouches or a Sherman pocket on the back of the pack bag and a Guide like on top. With that setup you can haul all of your stuff plus the kitchen sink. If you tip something over, separate the bag from the frame to access the meat shelf. Between that and the pack bag, you can load it with more than you want to carry. As an alternative, call Kifaru directly. Their customer service is the best. FWIW, if you decide to go this route, your wallet is going to get sore, but you'll never regret the purchase. [/QUOTE]
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