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Educate me on packs

I skipped through everyone’s advice. Find a reputable brand with a load shelf and good customer service.

Stone Glacier packs fit my torso well and carry loads incredibly well.

Go somewhere you can try them on. Find one that is comfortable and go from there.

If that is not an option, find a company with a good return policy and start there.
 
If you’re just needing to pack meat, go get a cheap external. I bet I have packed 40 elk with cheap pos externals. If you’re wanting a “real” pack with dual purpose of hunting and packing meat, options have never been better. There are some absolute beast pack options out there right now. Be prepared to pay $700. Here is a good load on a $10 pack pawn shop pack.
 

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If you’re just needing to pack meat, go get a cheap external. I bet I have packed 40 elk with cheap pos externals. If you’re wanting a “real” pack with dual purpose of hunting and packing meat, options have never been better. There are some absolute beast pack options out there right now. Be prepared to pay $700. Here is a good load on a $10 pack pawn shop pack.

Pretty rack.
 
If you’re just needing to pack meat, go get a cheap external. I bet I have packed 40 elk with cheap pos externals. If you’re wanting a “real” pack with dual purpose of hunting and packing meat, options have never been better. There are some absolute beast pack options out there right now. Be prepared to pay $700. Here is a good load on a $10 pack pawn shop pack.
This is spot on!

I have a cheap cabelas alaskan? I paid $80 for 10 years ago and thing is ideal for just load packing. I have carried ladder stands, bait barrels and tons of critters out and it carries them the best of anything i have used. My hunting packs i tried several including eberlestock and mystery ranch (both less than ideal) but found kuiu packs and couldnt be happier. Light weight, sturdy, easy to change bags, carrys heavy loads extremely well, they make it in extra long and also have waist belt that accommodates holsters well so fits me and my needs like a glove. Good luck
 
I’ve used a Kuiu pro 3200, and two years ago I decided to try another pack. I tried stone glacier, and Akek. Akek is By far the most comfortable pack. It has a built in loadhauler attached to the outside of the frame, comes with a detachable day pack, hands free rifle attachment. It is worth checking out. Great company in the USA .
 
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I have a Kifaru, Barneys and a MR. They all hold about the same around 140L. Easily get 10-12days worth of stuff in one and have room to haul a sheep out, I've also packed may many moose quarters in all of them, no problem. The older I get the less I like packing that heavy though. If its strictly a short hike and hauling heavy loads, like moose quarters and racks you can not beat the Barneys. The rigid frame carries the weight so much better.

For general packing and hauling meat for me its a Kifaru.

My MR (2008 model) hasn't been used in a long time, other than hauling bags of sand around the neighborhood getting shoulders in shape. The frame is two flimsy and just doesn't pack weight as well as the others. The newer ones may be better, but I don't need another pack, and if I was to get one it wouldn't be a MR...

I have a few friends with SG and they use them for backpack hunting, but bring their Barneys if there is any real packing involved.

I don't think there is a magic pack out there, but I've had all three of mine for 15+/- years and they're still kicking. A few new sets of shoulder straps and waist belts later.
 
Kinda like boots. Several really good brands out there but some are going to fit you personally better than others. Most of the top end packs are pretty adjustable but still some just fit better.

Kifaru, Mystery Ranch, Stone Glacier, Exo, etc. I'm sure I'm missing some.

I went from a Walmart pack to an Eberlestock and that was a big improvement, then I went to a Stone Glacier and that was even more of an improvement. Have been happy with my Stone Glacier for over 10 years. It hauls stuff out well.
+1 for this. I started out with a Kuiu, then went to Kifaru, and I also have a Stone Glacier. For me, the Kifaru is the most comfortable. The SG rides good, too, but I think it would benefit from a slightly thicker lumbar pad (which is able to be remedied by adding more foam, just haven’t done it yet).

Ultimately, it would probably be in your best interest to try on a couple, under load, to see which frames fit your body type the best. I think it also depends on age. I was able to put up with a lot more discomfort when I was younger, because let’s face it - anything is an improvement over an Alice pack.

When I first started looking at, and eventually bough, a Kifaru (circa 2016), I actually called and video chatted Aron Snyder and he talked me through the frames, and how to set up the frame/pack for my body type once I purchased. He’s since left and I don’t know how customer service is nowadays.
 
I have the Sitka Mountain Hauler 4000 and it carries loads comfortably. I’ve been pretty happy with it for the last couple years.
 
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