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Title: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: GrayRhino on October 28, 2013, 03:41:00 AM
I'm a little over 6'1" and have a 21" torso.  The average daypack is too short, with the waist belt riding across my belly button or even higher.

What are some good hunting daypack options in a length that would fit my long torso?

Looking for something around 2000+ ci with a nice padded belt that will take some weight off the shoulders, and good quality that will last a while, but won't cost a fortune.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: ozy clint on October 28, 2013, 05:20:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by GrayRhino:
 and good quality that will last a while, but won't cost a fortune.

Thanks.
those two rarely go together.

the kifaru spike camp is great. very adjustable for torso length. most comfortable day pack i've ever had. it's fully compatible with kifaru's range of pockets, pods and pouches so you can expand volume and configure it however you wish. i use mine for day use as well as overnight trips. great for packing out meat on day hunts.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: Mike Vines on October 28, 2013, 09:05:00 AM
Kifaru spike camp was going to be my recommendation too.  I had mine, bought it used (to see if I would like it), I liked it, but decided I wanted a bigger pack.  Sold the Spike Camp, and bought a new late season legacy pack.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: AkDan on October 28, 2013, 03:40:00 PM
how about a bisone pack?
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: Rob W. on October 28, 2013, 04:06:00 PM
I'm 6'2" and have been really happy with my Camelbak Commander. I got rid of an Eberlestock for that reason.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: Kevin Dill on October 28, 2013, 06:11:00 PM
Same exact concerns led me to the Mystery Ranch Dragonslayer. Mine has seen multiple Alaska trips, as well as other hunts. Slim profile and totally adjustable for torso length. Most comfortable daypack I've ever carried, including good ones like the Eberlestock X2, Kifaru units, and others.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: Wudstix on October 28, 2013, 11:24:00 PM
Badlands fan.  Super Day or Diablo.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: Brock on October 29, 2013, 11:18:00 PM
I was thinking of MR, Kifaru, Tenzing or Badlands....

But wanted one that could be daypack locally but also easily go 3-4 days or haul a hog or deer from way back out in swamp instead of dragging whole all the way to truck.

Ended up deciding on a two pack vs three pack approach.

Instead of daypack, 3-4 day pack, and then a week pack or backcountry setup....decided with a more versatile pack for day and local.....and a much larger for any extended backcountry stuff.

For my convertible for lack of better term I decided on a Badlands Sacrifice...for price, warranty, reviews by a guy that abuses his equipment on Bowsite (ElkReaper) and some other posts.

It weighs about 3.5pounds, internal steel frame...very cool on back with great circulation and shop I ordered from gave you two free items...I selected the rain cover and also the hydration bladder.

With straps cinched it is able to go from small day pack to whatever you want just by loosening straps for compression.  I am 6'3" and it fits my torso fine with ability to set waist belt where hip bone is centered in belt...then adjust shoulder straps...and then also adjust load bearing straps properly while loosening shoulders afterwards for proper fit with weight on hips rather than pulling on shoulders.  They do not sit up high like some mountaineering packs but work nonetheless.

It has plenty of pockets....and to me was the perfect ALL AROUND pack....

I bought it from Story Creek...free shipping plus two free add-ons.  Material is a little more noisy but that is about the only downside I have.  I loaded it with 60lbs of books from my office that I was taking to garbage can....expanded straps...loaded her up...tightened straps...adjusted per recommendations...belt, shoulders, load, shoulders.  Walked around block and then back to house to dump them in garbage can for recycling pickup.  A corner of a book jabbed me in back and it was definitely heavy but the pack took the weight no problem and with some more familiarity with pack and playing with adjustments I am sure it would be more than sufficient for a couple miles with 65# of meat in back.

http://www.storycreekinc.com/p-439-badlands-sacrifice-pack.aspx

Your mileage may vary...but though great I could not see the spending the money on a Kifaru (first choice).....I had it down to Tenzing, Badlands, and Black Creek....Badlands won out looking at warranty, reputation for good for the money, and it was the lightest out of the bunch.  May not see like a lot for daypack but being 2-3 pounds lighter than competition in same size pack (3800cc fully expanded) is huge.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: GrayRhino on October 30, 2013, 04:15:00 AM
Thanks Ron, you made some good points.  I appreciate it.  I will take a close look at that pack.
Title: Re: Recommend The Best Fitting Daypack For A Long Torso
Post by: pamike on October 30, 2013, 08:45:00 AM
Lots of research and testing. Mystery ranch metcalf. Specifically designed for a long back. Awesome pack and great company. Call them u won't regret it.