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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 979592" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>So I have a chamber pocket on the top of the nomad. In this pocket I keep headlamp, first aid kit, paracord, compass, fire starter and other small odds n ends. at the bottom of the duplex frame I have a kifaru medium belt pouch, in here I have my kill kit (gamebags, priranta knife, kifaru meat bag), buck knife, kifaru grab-it II and spare lashing kit. I then strap the ebelestock A2LS using malice clips, you can use the metal clips it comes with but the plastic one are much more user friendly. After I have an animal down I take the grab-it out and put all my game bags in the kifaru meat bag to keep them together and make one easy to hold pack of meat. With the cross straps and wing straps I'm able to cinch it down and walk out with an entire boned out deer. In the slot pockets on the wings I keep my 85mm ziess on one side and on the other the slick 624 tripod. In the pockets I keep a couple water bottles, ammo, rainjacket, ballistic computer, etc. The pack gets a little full but it holds what I need. I havent used this set up on a hunt yet but have during a rifle shoot. I used a similiar sytem last year with a cargo panel and a bunch of pockets to pull out two deer and an elk. That system worked well but was messy. This is much better and I have no doubt it will work and hold all my gear much better than last year. Nothing has carried weight as well as my kifaru duplex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 979592, member: 20443"] So I have a chamber pocket on the top of the nomad. In this pocket I keep headlamp, first aid kit, paracord, compass, fire starter and other small odds n ends. at the bottom of the duplex frame I have a kifaru medium belt pouch, in here I have my kill kit (gamebags, priranta knife, kifaru meat bag), buck knife, kifaru grab-it II and spare lashing kit. I then strap the ebelestock A2LS using malice clips, you can use the metal clips it comes with but the plastic one are much more user friendly. After I have an animal down I take the grab-it out and put all my game bags in the kifaru meat bag to keep them together and make one easy to hold pack of meat. With the cross straps and wing straps I'm able to cinch it down and walk out with an entire boned out deer. In the slot pockets on the wings I keep my 85mm ziess on one side and on the other the slick 624 tripod. In the pockets I keep a couple water bottles, ammo, rainjacket, ballistic computer, etc. The pack gets a little full but it holds what I need. I havent used this set up on a hunt yet but have during a rifle shoot. I used a similiar sytem last year with a cargo panel and a bunch of pockets to pull out two deer and an elk. That system worked well but was messy. This is much better and I have no doubt it will work and hold all my gear much better than last year. Nothing has carried weight as well as my kifaru duplex. [/QUOTE]
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