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    Mystery Ranch Pop Up 28

    My old body says I should have done 75lbs and worked my way up to 90lbs in another week. Nothing extremely bothersome with the hip belt, but I will try my Guide Light frame tomorrow to feel the difference. The frame and shelf felt sturdy. The non-locking buckles did well and the straps never...
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    Mystery Ranch Pop Up 28

    Sorry I haven't had much time to get back to this thread. I did take the pack on a couple leisurely 2 mile hill hikes. Once with 60lbs and yesterday with 90lbs. I have to revisit the Cabinet Guide Light frame packs again to compare. They Seperate. As other stated the weight seprated. My...
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    Mystery Ranch Pop Up 28

    My one concern is when the stays are in the stowed position, there is a fulcrum point created by a crossmember and another by a buckle. If you have some rigid objects in your pack and you really compress the pack down with the top stays stowed, it could add pressure top and bottom of the orange...
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    Mystery Ranch Pop Up 28

    Main Compartment zippers do not touch. I can stick my finger inside, water shouldn't go inside unless you flip upside down. Thought that was interesting. I was able to fit a 3.0L Camelbak bladder (Long version) inside the main compartment and I assume the right and left zippers are to send...
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    Mystery Ranch Pop Up 28

    Yes, my very first post on Rokslide. In a nutshell, I am from Hawaii and started hunting 3 years ago, mainly pigs. Made my way to Lanai for the state lottery hunt for Axis Deer. Used an Eberlestock X2 and Mainframe the first two seasons, then moved on to a Mystery Ranch Cabinet and now the Pop...
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