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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2330480" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Hunting Kuiu Pro 4000. Normal day hunting stuff, jacket, water, lunch, knifes, saw, extra batteries, para cord etc. Easily pack enough for 2-3 days including two man (actually 1) tent inside it and more if you put on outside. No rifle scabbard and can easily strap to the side or back. I tried several types (EXO, Mystery Ranch, Sika, Eberle, Cabelas) and this one fit the best and was most comfortable. Son got the 3500 bag and I would skip the 4000 for the 3500. 3500 has heavier ripstop and more water proof. The 3500 has better pocket lay out for a day to 2-3 day pack for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2330480, member: 42157"] Hunting Kuiu Pro 4000. Normal day hunting stuff, jacket, water, lunch, knifes, saw, extra batteries, para cord etc. Easily pack enough for 2-3 days including two man (actually 1) tent inside it and more if you put on outside. No rifle scabbard and can easily strap to the side or back. I tried several types (EXO, Mystery Ranch, Sika, Eberle, Cabelas) and this one fit the best and was most comfortable. Son got the 3500 bag and I would skip the 4000 for the 3500. 3500 has heavier ripstop and more water proof. The 3500 has better pocket lay out for a day to 2-3 day pack for me. [/QUOTE]
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