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EXO K3 VS Kifaru Duplex Tactical
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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2148260" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>When I was searching I had it narrowed down to Kifaru or Stone Glacier. I picked Kifaru because it came in camo and offered a lot of different options for bags, accessories, and lids.</p><p></p><p>I'm not exactly sure why you don't want to use a bag with your frame? I use my Kifaru Duplex with a bag all the time for scouting plus hunting. When I'm scouting I merely cinch the bag down tight with spotting scope, tripod, camera gear, raingear (when needed), etc. When I have less than 25 lbs on my back I hardly notice I have anything on my back. I've put the same things in a small daypack without a frame and had a sore back by the end of the first day. Believe me, its super nice having a comfortable padded Kifaru frame on your back all day!</p><p></p><p>It's also nice having a bag plus a guide lid on the frame so I can get to all the things I use while scouting and hunting quickly and quietly. When I'm hunting I'm prepared to haul 100+ lb loads. I can cinch meat and antlers down in the bag and pack out a hefty first load. The new modern materials used in bags is so light and durable that I really so no reason why not to hook it to your frame? I also prefer the biggest bag available (6,500 cu in or larger).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2148260, member: 66919"] When I was searching I had it narrowed down to Kifaru or Stone Glacier. I picked Kifaru because it came in camo and offered a lot of different options for bags, accessories, and lids. I'm not exactly sure why you don't want to use a bag with your frame? I use my Kifaru Duplex with a bag all the time for scouting plus hunting. When I'm scouting I merely cinch the bag down tight with spotting scope, tripod, camera gear, raingear (when needed), etc. When I have less than 25 lbs on my back I hardly notice I have anything on my back. I've put the same things in a small daypack without a frame and had a sore back by the end of the first day. Believe me, its super nice having a comfortable padded Kifaru frame on your back all day! It's also nice having a bag plus a guide lid on the frame so I can get to all the things I use while scouting and hunting quickly and quietly. When I'm hunting I'm prepared to haul 100+ lb loads. I can cinch meat and antlers down in the bag and pack out a hefty first load. The new modern materials used in bags is so light and durable that I really so no reason why not to hook it to your frame? I also prefer the biggest bag available (6,500 cu in or larger). [/QUOTE]
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