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Old 06-11-2016 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by cayugad
That looks like a nice pack. I like all the compartments! Does it have a place for water? I found that to be real necessary. Otherwise you have to pack a canteen. (which I did for years)
It does... I didn't think to mention that. But it does have a hose port for a internal water bladder. I had to go look to verify that but it is there.

Many years ago I had a wonderful back pack I used when I lived overseas in Europe. Being the constant traveler, i liked it because I could separate things into compartments.

I totally agree with the compartment thought. That is why I am a bit disappointed that the bottom portion of the pack is not a separate compartment of its own... but I am developing a plan for that.


One thing that adds to the versatility and compartmentalization are the various add on pockets and accessories that Kifaru offers for the pack. I have looked very at them yet until I really get to set the pack up for me.


Also my small tent and sleeping bag tied to it. But most of all, once on I would pack it up and take long hikes into some pretty interesting places. When I returned home. a nephew saw it, needed it, borrowed it, and of course never returned it. He later denied borrowing it even. Needless to say he was never loaned anything again.

The pack is listed as a 2400 c.i.in size and with all the extra straps and points of attachment you really could go with the sleeping bag and small shelter.


I was at one time thinking of order the rifle attachment but backed off because I was not sure I would use it in my hunting situations. When we get where we are going by vehicle and step out of the truck we are really ready to hunt.
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