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<blockquote data-quote="shooter7" data-source="post: 1603130" data-attributes="member: 39303"><p>I have an eberlestock team elk. It's a bit heavy but you can pack more than you'll ever want to with it. It's kinda heavy empty but not bad. I literally backpack every day for work with a 30lb pack. My team elk comes in at 17ish pounds loaded with my gear. My partner has a stone glacier. I'm not sure what model but its definitely a step up in comfort. We're young and stupid so we know that if we bone out an elk on the mountain we can take all the meat in 1 trip. The stone glacier is more comfortable after the first hundred yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooter7, post: 1603130, member: 39303"] I have an eberlestock team elk. It's a bit heavy but you can pack more than you'll ever want to with it. It's kinda heavy empty but not bad. I literally backpack every day for work with a 30lb pack. My team elk comes in at 17ish pounds loaded with my gear. My partner has a stone glacier. I'm not sure what model but its definitely a step up in comfort. We're young and stupid so we know that if we bone out an elk on the mountain we can take all the meat in 1 trip. The stone glacier is more comfortable after the first hundred yards. [/QUOTE]
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