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<blockquote data-quote="Beardeddeer91" data-source="post: 1449729" data-attributes="member: 105926"><p>I use a kuiu ultra bag on a icon pro suspension. This is more $ than the two options you listed but is much more versatile in packing meat and bag sizes for future hunts. On long hunts I pack in with a 6000 bag and then swap to the 1800 bag as a day pack. If I harvest an animal I use the meat shelf to pack out quarters, it's like have 3 different packs on the same hunt. Modular frame packs in general with allow you to use several different bag sizes and other accessories (such as a meat shelf for packing out quarters) on the same frame and suspension. I have found that this saves a ton of $ in the long run vs. buying several packs. There are several good brands available that have modular packs such as kuiu, stone glacier, Exo Mountain Gear, etc. Just some more options if you have the budget (the kuiu ultra is a great deal for a modular pack IMO).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beardeddeer91, post: 1449729, member: 105926"] I use a kuiu ultra bag on a icon pro suspension. This is more $ than the two options you listed but is much more versatile in packing meat and bag sizes for future hunts. On long hunts I pack in with a 6000 bag and then swap to the 1800 bag as a day pack. If I harvest an animal I use the meat shelf to pack out quarters, it’s like have 3 different packs on the same hunt. Modular frame packs in general with allow you to use several different bag sizes and other accessories (such as a meat shelf for packing out quarters) on the same frame and suspension. I have found that this saves a ton of $ in the long run vs. buying several packs. There are several good brands available that have modular packs such as kuiu, stone glacier, Exo Mountain Gear, etc. Just some more options if you have the budget (the kuiu ultra is a great deal for a modular pack IMO). [/QUOTE]
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