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<blockquote data-quote="Eatonc" data-source="post: 1908809" data-attributes="member: 114357"><p>I run a Stone Glacier x-curve frame with approach 1800 for day hunts and 5900 for longer trips. As a fellow woman I struggled to find a pack that fit right that wasn't to heavy and bulky. The SG weight alone is amazing for me. It has a built in load shelf and all of their bags are interchangeable on the frames. I don't think I could go to another brand after running my setup for the past couple of years. I ran MR before and they were too heavy and the frames just didn't fit right to be comfortable all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eatonc, post: 1908809, member: 114357"] I run a Stone Glacier x-curve frame with approach 1800 for day hunts and 5900 for longer trips. As a fellow woman I struggled to find a pack that fit right that wasn’t to heavy and bulky. The SG weight alone is amazing for me. It has a built in load shelf and all of their bags are interchangeable on the frames. I don’t think I could go to another brand after running my setup for the past couple of years. I ran MR before and they were too heavy and the frames just didn’t fit right to be comfortable all day. [/QUOTE]
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