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    Good review there Stagstalker,
    I see Torpedo 7 and Gearshop both have the 70 on sale at the moment.

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    Have one of there 85l jobs and its fantastic would highly recommend

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    I haven't tried their bigger packs but have a couple of their small MTB packs and rate the design, attention to detail and build quality.

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    I made the switch from Tatonka to Osprey at the start of this year. I had the Tatonka Kepler, it was really starting to fall to pieces and got told by Tatonka the best they would give me was 20% off a new pack so went away from them. I bought the Osprey exos 58- it’s really lightweight and I find it really comfortable under load I even actually prefer having less padding in the hips and parts of the straps. And considering the lifetime warranty decided if it was that durable then I’d be able to get it replaced anyway. I ordered mine from trekkin.com was about $250 delievered which $100-$150 less than it is in NZ
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    I have a osprey volt 60 I haven’t done any hunting with it but it has being an awesome tramping pack for the last couple of years

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    I went with the Osprey Mutant 52. I wanted a pack that would be good for multi day trips, and still have the option on being able to carry out a load of meat. Using a 50 litre pack has forced me to reduce what I carry and limit those items I used take just in case, but never used. So far I have done 4 day hunts with it.

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    @Robojaz, I'd be interested to see/hear what you pack for multi-day in the 52lt

    Before the Aether 85 I had a Exos 58, and found it pretty hard to get everything in there with a bit of room left for meat.

    If/when you have time it would be great if you could take some pics of your gear
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    @Robojaz, I'd be interested to see/hear what you pack for multi-day in the 52lt

    Before the Aether 85 I had a Exos 58, and found it pretty hard to get everything in there with a bit of room left for meat.

    If/when you have time it would be great if you could take some pics of your gear
    In my exos 58 I can get 3 nights worth of gear in with my tent on the inside pretty comfortably, so could easily free up a lot of room putting it on the outside

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    @Robojaz, I'd be interested to see/hear what you pack for multi-day in the 52lt

    Before the Aether 85 I had a Exos 58, and found it pretty hard to get everything in there with a bit of room left for meat.

    If/when you have time it would be great if you could take some pics of your gear
    @ebf sure can, I will take some photos today.
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    Osprey variant 37 and 52 are about as good as you'll get in a frameless pack, they are designed as a serious alpine backpack. I have used the 37's for over 10 years as a day pack, overnight pack, even a couple of nights, carry-on for international travel etc., even the odd international trip with that pack alone. The first 37 suffered from frayed webbing and was replaced by the importer here without question but with a Mutant 38 as the Variant 37 was no longer available. The Mutant 38 has the advantage of being made from a water resistant material so you don't need to be so particular about keeping the water out. On all other counts the Variant is a better pack, all be it that the Mutant is still very good. I also have a Variant 52 for extended trips, it has all the features of the 37 plus it's made from water resistant material like the Mutant and is very good pack. The Variant 37 is no longer available but the North Face Phantom 38 appears to be almost identical, it may not be available here but is in the US. These packs are frameless but have a removable aluminium sheet that protects your back and provides some structural stiffening, in the absence of a frame perspiration is a downside. I think that many would be surprised at how good these packs are for NZ hunting conditions or whatever else you want to throw at them, for many a larger volume pack seems to be required, they won't be everyone's cup of tea but they have fitted my purpose and my preference is to leave stuff behind that I'm not going to use.
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    @ebf as promised here are some pictures of what I pack into my pack when using the Osprey Mutant 52. Less rifle, ammo and snacks.

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    I save a lot of space using compression dry-sack. this is everything in respective dry bags.

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    and now packed into the pack

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    To show how much leftover space I have packed a 10 litre fuel can into the pack.

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    All packed.

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    That's impressive how you made all that stuff disappear into there.
    What does it weigh (less 10L fuel).
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    Also in summer I probably would not take bivvi bag so would drop some weight there.

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    Weighs in at 12.2kg. That's without ammo, snacks, or water. Most places I hunt have streams/rivers so I don't carry water unless I have to and filter it as I go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robojaz View Post
    Weighs in at 12.2kg. That's without ammo, snacks, or water. Most places I hunt have streams/rivers so I don't carry water unless I have to and filter it as I go.
    Hey - thanks for the excellent pics (of what is obviously a pretty carefully thought out outfit), could you do a list as well. Thanks

 

 

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