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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 2331257" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>The only one I have experience with is the kuiu pro. It is several years old and I have the 3200 bag on it. I use it as my day pack, meat pack and if I'm packing in I feel it works for about 3 days. It's the only pack I ever used that I can say I've never had sore shoulders or sore anything. Handles a hind quarter of an elk just fine. Have only had one issue with it. One of the shoulder straps got so it wouldn't stay in the right place where it hooks into the carbon frame. Called kuiu and they immediately shipped me a complete new set. I'm sure they make lots of good packs but for a quality light weight pack kuiu isn't too bad. One thing I would say about packs in general and you probably already know this. But taking the time to set them up correctly can make a big difference. Good luck with your decision</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 2331257, member: 73479"] The only one I have experience with is the kuiu pro. It is several years old and I have the 3200 bag on it. I use it as my day pack, meat pack and if I'm packing in I feel it works for about 3 days. It's the only pack I ever used that I can say I've never had sore shoulders or sore anything. Handles a hind quarter of an elk just fine. Have only had one issue with it. One of the shoulder straps got so it wouldn't stay in the right place where it hooks into the carbon frame. Called kuiu and they immediately shipped me a complete new set. I'm sure they make lots of good packs but for a quality light weight pack kuiu isn't too bad. One thing I would say about packs in general and you probably already know this. But taking the time to set them up correctly can make a big difference. Good luck with your decision [/QUOTE]
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