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<blockquote data-quote="jonoMT" data-source="post: 235988" data-attributes="member: 9463"><p>I am strongly considering a Kifaru Spikecamp with the cargo chair. But I checked with them and there's no way to get one for this season. Meanwhile, I'm going to switch from my old Northface internal to my almost-pristine Dana Designs Terraplane. (Can you believe I bought that right out of their design shop for $80 ten years ago...one of the last to be made in the USA before Dana sold out to K2).</p><p></p><p>Didn't want to bloody it up, but that thing has support and will work better with my Kifaru Gunbearer. I've hauled 80+ lbs on five-day trips and never felt the load that much. Although, like taking off any pack, you feel a lot lighter with it off your back! I'll just give it a good cleaning after I (hopefully) fill it with gamebags full of meat.</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonoMT, post: 235988, member: 9463"] I am strongly considering a Kifaru Spikecamp with the cargo chair. But I checked with them and there's no way to get one for this season. Meanwhile, I'm going to switch from my old Northface internal to my almost-pristine Dana Designs Terraplane. (Can you believe I bought that right out of their design shop for $80 ten years ago...one of the last to be made in the USA before Dana sold out to K2). Didn't want to bloody it up, but that thing has support and will work better with my Kifaru Gunbearer. I've hauled 80+ lbs on five-day trips and never felt the load that much. Although, like taking off any pack, you feel a lot lighter with it off your back! I'll just give it a good cleaning after I (hopefully) fill it with gamebags full of meat. Jon [/QUOTE]
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