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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2622871" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>We have used 4 packs using the previous revision of the MR hunting frame. They have been sturdy and comfortable. You can buy yokes from them to mix and match waist and yoke side to customize your fit. For example if your tall and slim you might need a medium belt but a XL yoke. I have tried on the new frame, it seems more padded and may be more comfortable with a heavy load. Day to day hunting in AZ for Elk and Coues deer we will carry 25-35lbs and they are very comfortable crossing rough terrain. You can spend more on other brands, and they may be worth it if they work for your body better. I'd try to find somewhere where you can try them on with some weight in them. See how they feel on your traps and hips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2622871, member: 66917"] We have used 4 packs using the previous revision of the MR hunting frame. They have been sturdy and comfortable. You can buy yokes from them to mix and match waist and yoke side to customize your fit. For example if your tall and slim you might need a medium belt but a XL yoke. I have tried on the new frame, it seems more padded and may be more comfortable with a heavy load. Day to day hunting in AZ for Elk and Coues deer we will carry 25-35lbs and they are very comfortable crossing rough terrain. You can spend more on other brands, and they may be worth it if they work for your body better. I'd try to find somewhere where you can try them on with some weight in them. See how they feel on your traps and hips. [/QUOTE]
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