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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    I carry a fold up backpack in my daypack for when I get some meat, it's a Hunters Element Bluff pack - folds down really small but holds 25L, I don't know how it would handle large weights (only used for boned out fallow so far), but there's always the option of loading my gear in the Bluff and the meat in the daypack.

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    https://www.hunterselement.co.nz/col...packable-pack#
    Thank you for the link, that looks awesome. So it's a fold up bag that you pull out if you need it? Also what size do you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyP View Post
    Thank you for the link, that looks awesome. So it's a fold up bag that you pull out if you need it? Also what size do you use?
    Yep, folds up very small (see photo), I have the 25L version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Yep, folds up very small (see photo), I have the 25L version.
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    Do you think it will break with heavier loads or are you fairly confident it'll hold together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Do you think it will break with heavier loads or are you fairly confident it'll hold together?
    It’s pretty lightweight material, which makes me wonder how strong it is and if it would cope with a full load of meat, I might be able to tell you in the next few weeks! HE seem confident on their website.
    As I mentioned earlier, I can always transfer my other gear to the bluff pack and load the meat into my 25L daypack for the carry out.
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