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<blockquote data-quote="HuntnID" data-source="post: 1532000" data-attributes="member: 9389"><p>I have the Stone Glacier Solo 3300. I love it. Ive packed out over a dozen elk with it and it's handled everything Ive thrown at it. The heaviest peak I've had on my back was two antelope that wwe just skinned, cut in half and threw in game bags. I strapped both of them to the pack and hiked out two miles. The pack was 120lbs(I'm the first to call BS on people who exaggerate and talk about their heavy packs but I actually weighed it on a scale). Overall, the Stone Glacier is comfortable, the frame is stiff, and my guess is that any normal person will fail long before their packs do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntnID, post: 1532000, member: 9389"] I have the Stone Glacier Solo 3300. I love it. Ive packed out over a dozen elk with it and it's handled everything Ive thrown at it. The heaviest peak I've had on my back was two antelope that wwe just skinned, cut in half and threw in game bags. I strapped both of them to the pack and hiked out two miles. The pack was 120lbs(I'm the first to call BS on people who exaggerate and talk about their heavy packs but I actually weighed it on a scale). Overall, the Stone Glacier is comfortable, the frame is stiff, and my guess is that any normal person will fail long before their packs do. [/QUOTE]
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