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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2176567" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>My go-to frame/bag is Kifaru duplex with EMR2 bag. It's nice having a super comfortable frame plus 7,000+_ cu in bag (with lid) for hauling 100+ lb bulky loads. I use the same pack/bag for scouting. I hardly notice 25ish lb loads are on my back! The padded belt, back, and straps of Kifaru are tough to beat! A daypack with the same 25 lb load I would have sore neck and shoulders by the end of the first day.</p><p></p><p>You can customize your Kifaru bag with a large assortment of accessories. I really like the guide lid for quick and easy access to raingear, shells, gps, etc. I strap my rifle between the side bag so the scope is protected. My preference is a large volume bag. It's great having room for oversized loads and when not full cinch down tight for stalking. The new, light materials used by Kifaru are super tough and light weight. Carrying a full sized frame/bag has saved me gobs of extra trips and miles. Well worth it to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2176567, member: 66919"] My go-to frame/bag is Kifaru duplex with EMR2 bag. It's nice having a super comfortable frame plus 7,000+_ cu in bag (with lid) for hauling 100+ lb bulky loads. I use the same pack/bag for scouting. I hardly notice 25ish lb loads are on my back! The padded belt, back, and straps of Kifaru are tough to beat! A daypack with the same 25 lb load I would have sore neck and shoulders by the end of the first day. You can customize your Kifaru bag with a large assortment of accessories. I really like the guide lid for quick and easy access to raingear, shells, gps, etc. I strap my rifle between the side bag so the scope is protected. My preference is a large volume bag. It's great having room for oversized loads and when not full cinch down tight for stalking. The new, light materials used by Kifaru are super tough and light weight. Carrying a full sized frame/bag has saved me gobs of extra trips and miles. Well worth it to me! [/QUOTE]
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