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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2123944" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>It has been my opinion that my Kuiu has been the most comfortable pack..I have used my Outdoorsman Optics hunter the most and while not the most comfortable it has been very durable. I guess it depends on what you want to do. I used a Eberlestock J107 for a few years and was a good pack, but was not a load hauler like some of the others I have. I tried Kifaru--and the pack looked great--don't think my fit was quite right and was not comfortable--top teir pack for sure though. The barneys pack mentioned above would be my pack of choice for long multiple day pack ins--as far as durability. Stone Glaicer and Exo make good stuff too. If I can draw a bighorn one year--I have one good multi day pack hunt in me and my Kuiu carbon 7200 will have to work for my Stone sheep. Other wise I will continue to use my Outdoorsman and my small bag (3200) on my Kuiu as a big day pack...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2123944, member: 102560"] It has been my opinion that my Kuiu has been the most comfortable pack..I have used my Outdoorsman Optics hunter the most and while not the most comfortable it has been very durable. I guess it depends on what you want to do. I used a Eberlestock J107 for a few years and was a good pack, but was not a load hauler like some of the others I have. I tried Kifaru--and the pack looked great--don't think my fit was quite right and was not comfortable--top teir pack for sure though. The barneys pack mentioned above would be my pack of choice for long multiple day pack ins--as far as durability. Stone Glaicer and Exo make good stuff too. If I can draw a bighorn one year--I have one good multi day pack hunt in me and my Kuiu carbon 7200 will have to work for my Stone sheep. Other wise I will continue to use my Outdoorsman and my small bag (3200) on my Kuiu as a big day pack... [/QUOTE]
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