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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2151265" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>If you want the best take a look at Kifaru or Stone Glacier. You'll only have to buy one of these packs in your lifetime. I use a Kifaru with 6,000 cu in bag for both scouting and hunting. The frame is so comfortable I hardly know it's on my back with loads under around 30 lbs. I've had similar 30 lb loads in a 2,000 to 3,000 cu in pack and my shoulders, neck, and back were sore at the end of 1 hard day in the field! </p><p></p><p>It is super nice to have a frame capable of 100+ lbs that is super comfortable! My bag is 6,000 cu in and when not loaded I merely cinch it down tight to the frame. The materials they use in the new frames and bags are so light and durable that the larger bag really doesn't weigh much.</p><p></p><p>Kifaru or SG are both expensive. I bought mine off Rokslide's classified section for 1/2 price and it was almost new! To me it's definitely worth the investment for a pack that is so comfortable and will last a lifetime!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2151265, member: 66919"] If you want the best take a look at Kifaru or Stone Glacier. You'll only have to buy one of these packs in your lifetime. I use a Kifaru with 6,000 cu in bag for both scouting and hunting. The frame is so comfortable I hardly know it's on my back with loads under around 30 lbs. I've had similar 30 lb loads in a 2,000 to 3,000 cu in pack and my shoulders, neck, and back were sore at the end of 1 hard day in the field! It is super nice to have a frame capable of 100+ lbs that is super comfortable! My bag is 6,000 cu in and when not loaded I merely cinch it down tight to the frame. The materials they use in the new frames and bags are so light and durable that the larger bag really doesn't weigh much. Kifaru or SG are both expensive. I bought mine off Rokslide's classified section for 1/2 price and it was almost new! To me it's definitely worth the investment for a pack that is so comfortable and will last a lifetime! [/QUOTE]
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