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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2569126"><p>I have eberlestock, mystery ranch, exo, and maybe a few more. My most recent purchase was a gun runner for coyote hunting, and I like it. I was an infantryman in the Army, so I've carried really bad packs for thousands of miles. There are some amazing packs out there, (stone glacier, exo, kifaru, eberlestock..etc), and they all have their benefits. I really like eberlestock, and if you want a pack that will last a lifetime and never fail you, they are great, but they weigh a ton. The other side of that is the stone glacier, which has pretty simple designs, weigh next to nothing, and appear to work really well. I think like most things, it's personal preference and budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2569126"] I have eberlestock, mystery ranch, exo, and maybe a few more. My most recent purchase was a gun runner for coyote hunting, and I like it. I was an infantryman in the Army, so I've carried really bad packs for thousands of miles. There are some amazing packs out there, (stone glacier, exo, kifaru, eberlestock..etc), and they all have their benefits. I really like eberlestock, and if you want a pack that will last a lifetime and never fail you, they are great, but they weigh a ton. The other side of that is the stone glacier, which has pretty simple designs, weigh next to nothing, and appear to work really well. I think like most things, it's personal preference and budget. [/QUOTE]
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