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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Mills" data-source="post: 1926565" data-attributes="member: 107301"><p>I'm converting to strong, light, durable Kuiu Pro6000 with carbon fiber frame and ultra comfortable suspension and the daypack they call Stalker 500. </p><p></p><p>I'm dropping weight in my pack from Eberlestock - G2 Gunslinger II. While the Eberlestock is amazing, the extra weight exacts a toll when carrying it.</p><p>The Kuiu system is pure genius with an array of superb Game Bags for bone-out meat that can be hauled with ease using the Pro pack frame and suspension.</p><p>The Kuiu Binocular Pack is carried on my chest, yet lifts into immediate use. </p><p>Their three versions of camo are brilliant whether the hunt is in alpine, forest or gorse.</p><p></p><p>For backpacking without the rifle, I have been using Osprey's Archangel and a small day pack by LowePro for camera gear and gettin'-back-to-camp supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Mills, post: 1926565, member: 107301"] I'm converting to strong, light, durable Kuiu Pro6000 with carbon fiber frame and ultra comfortable suspension and the daypack they call Stalker 500. I'm dropping weight in my pack from Eberlestock - G2 Gunslinger II. While the Eberlestock is amazing, the extra weight exacts a toll when carrying it. The Kuiu system is pure genius with an array of superb Game Bags for bone-out meat that can be hauled with ease using the Pro pack frame and suspension. The Kuiu Binocular Pack is carried on my chest, yet lifts into immediate use. Their three versions of camo are brilliant whether the hunt is in alpine, forest or gorse. For backpacking without the rifle, I have been using Osprey's Archangel and a small day pack by LowePro for camera gear and gettin'-back-to-camp supplies. [/QUOTE]
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