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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 1390830" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>I have the team elk x2 and j1. I've used all 3 packs and they were nice but this year I finally tried my kuiu that has been in the basement for a year and it was WAY better! Much lighter and extremely sturdy. I love how the bag comes away from the frame to allow game bags to go closer to your body for more stability while not using your space inside the bag (unless you have a lot of meat to fill it too). All of the straps and buckles allow you to cinch the bag down very tight so it's not flailing around. The bag I used is the kuiu ultra 6000 which is a basic layout and not a lot of pockets but with the ability to cinch down so much I could do everything I needed whether a day hunt or week. I'm going to get one if their icon bags since they can be interchanged on the frames and the icon has more pockets to separate stuff.</p><p></p><p>This is the only picture I have of mine in use. Sorry it's not the best picture (all my friends don't realize phones can take more pictures than 1!)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]88704[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 1390830, member: 67706"] I have the team elk x2 and j1. I've used all 3 packs and they were nice but this year I finally tried my kuiu that has been in the basement for a year and it was WAY better! Much lighter and extremely sturdy. I love how the bag comes away from the frame to allow game bags to go closer to your body for more stability while not using your space inside the bag (unless you have a lot of meat to fill it too). All of the straps and buckles allow you to cinch the bag down very tight so it's not flailing around. The bag I used is the kuiu ultra 6000 which is a basic layout and not a lot of pockets but with the ability to cinch down so much I could do everything I needed whether a day hunt or week. I'm going to get one if their icon bags since they can be interchanged on the frames and the icon has more pockets to separate stuff. This is the only picture I have of mine in use. Sorry it's not the best picture (all my friends don't realize phones can take more pictures than 1!) [ATTACH=full]88704[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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