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    What ever you do, buy a pack that has a tapered top.
    I have a Stoney Creek 15L day pack which suits my need for day hunts and can strap onto my macpac, but when full the top protrudes up and can get caught on all sorts of stuff when im climbing through bush, usually supplejack. Which then leads to cold water running down your next. You want something that will slide underneath the branches with you.

    Just my 10c

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    Cactus brand made in chch. Tough gear. Probabaly the toughest out there

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    I use a hunters elements elevation pack. Its ok, but wouldn't recommend or buy again. The internal frame reduces the ability to stuff the bag full. Also has a tear in the seem and it hasn't really had a hard life to be honest.
    My hunting buddy uses a badlands and he thinks its the business. I have carried it for him while he carried out a deer, and it was comfortable, easy to fill and hard wearing.
    think its this one :
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    Cactus if you want it to be bombproof, plus it's kiwi made so it has a feel good factor, oh and they throw in a lollipop if you order online...

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    That Swazi pack looks the goods also....

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    Yeah it's a 38 traverse also have the 25 zipless both great bags


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    If I had to choose based on your requirements I would prob go stag bag. closest to the huntech 40 I have
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    I'm a tight wad. I bought a couple of these a couple of years ago for around $100. Find it comfortable and have had a fair load of small game and gear in it on it under it, ....

    Torlesse 35 | Equipment | Clearance | Macpac
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    Cheers so far for the replies and Ideas.
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    @mikee. PM incoming
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    mines a 2 in 1 Daypack 30 L

    Which hopefully Scouser will see in action this weekend. Love that I can clip in my own camelback type insert (just awesome)
    The extra zip pouches on the hip belts for extra rounds, silva compass and extra batts for the gps and 2x lamps P7 and head lamp and knife. Being ex mill I've added a couple of old tussock industries DPM ammo pouches that cover mess kit, and important shit like hutchy, survial gear food and and the likes. Just like the old days its pretty much a self contained webbing and I love it...

    Top has the camel back and the cheesecloth bags for hopefully the fallen victim and a Gale carry out belt as this helps my bad back and keeps stuff low on my bum. I think its the best trade off as you can still dump gear for shorter escapades and just wear a bum bag which I always loved...

    Just my 2c...

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