The Quandary actually has more capacity than the Native. It can expand for an additional 500 cu. in. Both can be used as a lid or a stand alone but the native is designed for a lid use more so than a stand alone. The Quandary works better as a stand alone pack.Quandary may be too small for what you listed. You should take a look at either the Urban Zippy, X-Ray or the new Urban Ruck (comes out later this week). The Native might work for you too, but won't be super comfortable. The Quandary is sized for a hydration bladder, jacket and snacks; not much else and I think you'd have a hard time fitting everything that at least I would carry day hunting.
The Quandary actually has more capacity than the Native. It can expand for an additional 500 cu. in. Both can be used as a lid or a stand alone but the native is designed for a lid use more so than a stand alone. The Quandary works better as a stand alone pack.
Sorry guys I'm trying my best, here's a link to my instagram that has it. This should work better.
Kurt Martonik on Instagram: “Have a lot of things to figure out before the next hunting season. Have some new species to try my hand at and hopefully will get Sage out…”
Are you wanting a waist belt? I consider at least a reasonably stable/supportive waist belt imperative for a good daypack so the pack doesn't shift as I move around, but that is me.
KURT, if thats the Quandry in your pic, It looks bigger than I expected, based on what others have led me to believe...