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Anybody have any ideas on a decent daypack for a guy w/ a long torso?
I'm 6'5 but I only have a 32" inseam.
My extended trip pack was custom built for me by Vortex 10 years ago and fits and carries like a dream.
I've been using a BL 2800 for the past couple of years, but when loaded up for a long day of Coues hunting (full size tripod, spotter, 15's, H2O, food etc.) my shoulders bear the brunt of the weight.
I called up Kifaru, they seemed to think that only their freighter packs would do the trick.
I called up Badlands and they suggested the 4500 or the ox. It seems like I've been reading of quite a few 4500's breaking when loaded up as of late.
I'm curious if anybody around here has any ideas or suggestions.
thanks,
Goose
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I'm 6'3" and currently looking for something similar. I have been asking around about kifaru Late Season- but I'm 6'3".
No doubt fit is everything.Here is some possibles; the adjustable Eberlestocks [not packs like the X2] Kifaru, and Mchale packs
Mchale is a custom pack builder in Seattle that I have heard nothing but good things about- downside ;its $500 and up
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I am anxious to try the new Sitka Bivy 30--I see it comes in a regular and a long.
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I am anxious to try the new Sitka Bivy 30--I see it comes in a regular and a long. Steve, I have the Bivy 45 in a long, and it fits me very well(I am 5'9" with a 30 inch inseam)-so I am rather long waisted also.
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For the price of the stuff you're looking at, you can afford a McHale small pack and it it will fit. His guide harness stuff starts at about $400. Every pack is custom made and he does a lot of business with those who can't get a decent fit elsewhere. I have one of his smaller packs with the guide harness. It fits like a dream, is tough, has a real frame and is made about as well as a pack can be made. How much will it carry? It is set up with light stays and is very comfortable with 30-35 lbs. It's not a large pack so I really haven't carried more in it. I doubt I could do any damage to it though. It is my most used pack.
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Only one size, but it is long. If you don't have a long torso, this is not the pack for you. I've had one for 3 or 4 years now. It's well built, a little heavy at 5lbs 10oz empty, but I find it very comfortable. I don't think this can be beat for the price in a "hunting" pack, if it fits you properly. http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/47371?parentCategory=8884&feat=8884-tn&cat4=1118I'm 6' and have a 29" inseam. Mike.
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Might I suggest you check out Mystery Ranch, lots of harness adjustment as well as different sizes.
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