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Looking for opinions please. Lightweight backpack
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2713111" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I have 3 Eberlestock packs. X1 for my daughter, Blue Widow thatbis exclusively used for packing out meat, and a Team Elk that was my main pack, but never fit me right in the chest/shoulders area, making it uncomfortable on long treks with weight. </p><p>I swapped to a Kuiu Icon Pro 2600, and super happy I did. Weighs less than the Team Elk, and is WAY more comfortable. I also bought a freighter attachment in case I ever wanted to use it for meat only, but have not used that option yet, even thoug I have packed a ton on meat in the bag. Elk/deer quarters, no problem. I even packed a whole pronghorn out quartered up. 4 quarters, backstraps, tenderloins, neck roasts, and head/cape. </p><p></p><p>The new LT system is even lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2713111, member: 68875"] I have 3 Eberlestock packs. X1 for my daughter, Blue Widow thatbis exclusively used for packing out meat, and a Team Elk that was my main pack, but never fit me right in the chest/shoulders area, making it uncomfortable on long treks with weight. I swapped to a Kuiu Icon Pro 2600, and super happy I did. Weighs less than the Team Elk, and is WAY more comfortable. I also bought a freighter attachment in case I ever wanted to use it for meat only, but have not used that option yet, even thoug I have packed a ton on meat in the bag. Elk/deer quarters, no problem. I even packed a whole pronghorn out quartered up. 4 quarters, backstraps, tenderloins, neck roasts, and head/cape. The new LT system is even lighter. [/QUOTE]
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