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<blockquote data-quote="JD Jones" data-source="post: 2572496" data-attributes="member: 120849"><p>If I were buying today I'd be looking at Seek Outside. They are using some very interesting and high tech textiles (ultra PE400) and for me they are appealing for crossing over into backpacking. That said I I have a stone glacier 5900 and it is a Cadillac under load for me. I have had Sitka, mystery ranch and worn military packs as well as some eberlee and badlands. Not to mention many backpacking style bags over the years.</p><p></p><p>I can't say enough good on the stone glacier packs and frames. That's where I'd spend my money (again, if I were in the market I'd have to at least try the new seek outside for the innovation) My buddy has a really nice kifaru but it's heavy and reminds me of our old military packs. Not for me any more.</p><p></p><p>Congrats on the good tag and whatever pack you get , get it soon and start wearing it… with weight! Packs are all great at 30#.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD Jones, post: 2572496, member: 120849"] If I were buying today I’d be looking at Seek Outside. They are using some very interesting and high tech textiles (ultra PE400) and for me they are appealing for crossing over into backpacking. That said I I have a stone glacier 5900 and it is a Cadillac under load for me. I have had Sitka, mystery ranch and worn military packs as well as some eberlee and badlands. Not to mention many backpacking style bags over the years. I can’t say enough good on the stone glacier packs and frames. That’s where I’d spend my money (again, if I were in the market I’d have to at least try the new seek outside for the innovation) My buddy has a really nice kifaru but it’s heavy and reminds me of our old military packs. Not for me any more. Congrats on the good tag and whatever pack you get , get it soon and start wearing it… with weight! Packs are all great at 30#. [/QUOTE]
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