WTS Mystery Ranch Big Sky

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SOLD. SOLD. SOLD.


ANOTHER PRICE DROP **$150 TYD CONUS

I have a catch and release here. Bought a in great shape and no problems Big Sky and really like it but decided to down size a lil from it. It’s 3000ci, has internal frame, and a overload/load hauler built in. I went for a SG Avail 2200 instead. Better suits my day pack type needs for professional use. I’m going to attach a link to the pack and it looks exactly like the one in the link. It has a medium yoke and small belt. I am 6’2” and 34” waist. Works for me but wouldn’t suggest any one taller. Belt still has adjustment left each way. Can send more pics if needed. Asking $180.

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Is this still available? Do you know dimensions?

Yes it is. I can stick a tape to it if you like. I know it’s a 3000ci. I will Pm you dimensions. Let me know if there’s anything in specific you want measured


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I was wondering if it was carry on size. Looks like it may be too big.
 
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Is it big enough for hauling a elk quarter with support for the load. Or is it better suited just as a “daypack”
 
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Is it big enough for hauling a elk quarter with support for the load. Or is it better suited just as a “daypack”

I’ve hauled elk out with smaller cubic inch space than this. I haven’t even used the pack other than trying it on so it’s hard for me to say. But what I can say is since it’s a MR it’s very well built so I’m sure it can handle the weight. It doesn’t have an external frame so you don’t get the same hauling capacity. I’d say its a good mix between daypack and heavy hauler. I don’t know if this helps with your question lol. But I tried.


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Is it big enough for hauling a elk quarter with support for the load. Or is it better suited just as a “daypack”

After comparing this to some of my daypacks I can definitely say this is more than a daypack and could handle hauling out a quarter.


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