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09-06-2021, 08:56 PM #1
Hunting meat hauler Pack
Archery season is open here in ID and I’m in need to of a pack that can haul meat out of the backcountry. Anyone have experience with internal frames vs external for this? I’ve used the Eberlestock mainframe and am familiar with Mystery Ranch, Stone Glacier, Kuiu, etc but there are a few companies like Sitka that use an internal frame and a meat shelf inside the pack. Anyone have any real world experience with the two?
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09-07-2021, 07:08 AM #2Registered User
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No experience with the Sitka, but I used burly backpacking packs for hauling elk for years. Snapped the internal frame on an EMS and Northface, finally got a Gregory Baltoro, and collapsed the suspension on that with a Front+rear quarter as well. At least the pack didnt break.
Pulled the trigger on a Mystery Ranch Sawtooth with their new frame last year - holy crap what a difference. Carried load way better.
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09-07-2021, 10:19 AM #3Registered User
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09-07-2021, 10:20 AM #4Registered User
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have a pintler and a metcalf (MR). love them both
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09-07-2021, 04:03 PM #5Registered User
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Love my EXO K2 for hunting/hauling duties. It comfortably carries more weight than I care to haul. Love how the meat shelf carries the meat close to the body.
Top three imho in no particular order:
EXO
Kifaru
Mystery Ranch
Seek outside
Stone Glacier
Kuiu
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09-07-2021, 05:21 PM #6
I'd pick for fit first. I had an Badlands internal frame that was a nice size but put my arm to sleep, threw that away for an Eberlestock internal frame that is a little smaller but is much more comfortable. FWIW, I don't carry bones.
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09-07-2021, 05:58 PM #7Registered User
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Hunting meat hauler Pack
Last edited by 2FUNKY; 09-07-2021 at 09:55 PM.
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09-07-2021, 08:55 PM #8
Hunting meat hauler Pack
EXO packs look great but are probably more $$$ then I want to spend. Just don’t hunt enough (or have enough success) to warrant the investment. Eberlestock might be the sweet spot for price and still good quality unless I can find a sweet deal on a used one. Been looking, but deals are scarce right now. Exo, Mystery Ranch, and Stone Glacier all seem like fantastic packs though.
I’ve got an Osprey backpacking pack I guess I could use in the meantime and if I break the frame their warranty would replace it! I bet it’d suck with a heavy load though.
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09-07-2021, 09:38 PM #9Registered User
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Might be worth sending an email to McHale and Co. and asking about his demos. He sometimes sells them, and they are reasonable for a McHale. Last year he had some starting at $450 which is a solid deal as a custom pack is way more than that.
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09-08-2021, 01:48 PM #10
Another MR fan here, Sawtooth 45 has been awesome. A few brands make frame only haulers, kelty used to. Keep an eye on KSL/Craigslist for used, too. I've heard good things from Eberlestock, but for me, Exo, MR, Kifaru, are the top three.
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09-09-2021, 07:04 PM #11Registered User
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A big old MR on ebay.
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09-09-2021, 08:37 PM #12Hucked to flat once
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Had an Eberlestock and switched to Exo. Night and day. If you only hunt with it a week or two a year, Exo is expensive. I'm lucking to get a week or two now anymore. But, I had one of the nicest Deuter big packs they make and the Exo carriers more better and weighs less so I sold my backpacking pack so the Exo gets use for hunting, backpacking in the summer, and sometimes a heavy hauler in the winter to yurts so justifiable. It comes down to fit though too and Exo is local to me so I got to try a few options before buying.
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09-09-2021, 11:21 PM #13Registered User
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Not gonna lie - that's pretty wilddd
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09-16-2021, 09:55 PM #14
Hunting meat hauler Pack
Ended up scoring an Ebay deal on a Kuiu pack. Looking forward to trying it out.
For anyone else interested in this, I found these videos from Rokslide. They compared the Sitka (with the internal frame) head to head with Kuiu, Stone Glacier, Exo, etc. interestingly the Sitka faired pretty well.
https://youtu.be/5w9gmKx1gFs
https://youtu.be/PscAJTLFrz4
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09-17-2021, 08:38 AM #15
also, join us over in the hunting thread:
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...-Afield-Thread"If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"
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09-30-2021, 07:27 AM #16Registered User
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For years I was Eberlestock and switched to a Kuiu. Really like the flexibility of the framed packs. Plus they are considerably lighter. The design of the pack when hauling meat puts it right against the frame and really works.
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11-12-2021, 02:46 PM #17Registered User
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MR Terraframe
I have the MR Terraframe 3-zip. It's in their camping/outdoor expedition line but is basically the same thing as the Pintler. I've hauled some deer out with it now, no problems. It's also cheaper than the Pintler because it's technically not a hunting pack.
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11-13-2021, 03:54 PM #18
Don't hunt myself but have a handful of friends who are serious hunters, and the consensus seems to be that the Kifaru packs are the best, and Kuiu, MR, Stone Glacier, and EXO are good budget alternatives.
I have used a Kifaru shelter before though and I have to say that I've never used any other 4-season tent that is nicer than a Sawtooth with a cylinder stove. Under 9 lbs total weight, and we had it up over 70° inside the tent within 30 minutes of waking up without having to leave our sleeping bags (outside temps were around 20°).
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11-13-2021, 04:33 PM #19User
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^^^When Exo is a budget option….you have a good budget.
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11-13-2021, 08:14 PM #20Registered User
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To say those others are “budget” to Kifaru is fucking dumb. They’re all top tier packs and EXO and Kifaru are damn close in price, same with MR and offer very similar features and accessories. Seems as if someone has a “insert brand name” it’s the best and most expensive’ist. All of those packs are exceptional as I’ve used a few and you really cannot go wrong with any of them. Funny how Seek Outside was left out, another top tier option.
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12-18-2021, 03:43 PM #21
Kifaru are sweet packs. Will probably pick one up eventually but my mystery ranch metcalf has been my go to pack for years guiding in the NWT.
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09-16-2022, 07:17 PM #22
I like my Tenzig, but it looks like the fools quit making meat packs.
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