Love my stone packs. Xcurve frame and I run the Approach 1800, Approach 2800, Solo 3600, and Sky 5900 bag depending on the hunt. I have more days in with my Solo with the 5900 in second place. You can easily get 3 days out of the solo and 5-7 out of the 5900.
I'm trying to decide between the Terminus 8700 and the Sky Guide 7900 for a pack for long trips in the mountains with a lot of photography equipment, so carrying comfort and - to some extent - access are key. What is the difference between how these two carry and allow your back to breath?
I am just about ready to buy one of the sky 5900. I've been wanting one of these packs for a while I do have one question. Why do they make the meat hauling capabilities so difficult? Mystery Ranch has such an easier way to access the meat shelf. It seems Stone glacier could do something similar to simplify the process. Although maybe they have a reason for the way they do it? Regardless great videos guys keep up the good work.
I'm interested in buying one of these packs. I hunt deer and elk, but I also shed hunt. I would really like to see heavy-duty tie rings on the exterior. Also, a place to carry my rifle.
They do offer a rifle sling attachment, and a lot of shed hunters put horns between the bag and the frame. Let us know if you have any further questions!
I just got a solo. If I could go back I would have gotten a 5900. The x curve frame feels like a carbon fiber sticker! Super comfortable
That is a killer frame! Solo is a great run and gun pack though!
Love this philosophy. I'd use their packs for search and rescue and most things that are "small" are in pull out pouches to ease of retraction.
They make a great pack! Thanks for sharing!
Love my stone packs. Xcurve frame and I run the Approach 1800, Approach 2800, Solo 3600, and Sky 5900 bag depending on the hunt. I have more days in with my Solo with the 5900 in second place. You can easily get 3 days out of the solo and 5-7 out of the 5900.
Right on! Thanks for the feedback!
Sky 5900 is my favorite!
Thanks for your feedback!
Really want to try this vs my exo pack. They seem like awesome pack and company
Great company and great products! Let us know if you have any questions.
SG is far better than exo
I'm trying to decide between the Terminus 8700 and the Sky Guide 7900 for a pack for long trips in the mountains with a lot of photography equipment, so carrying comfort and - to some extent - access are key. What is the difference between how these two carry and allow your back to breath?
I am just about ready to buy one of the sky 5900. I've been wanting one of these packs for a while I do have one question. Why do they make the meat hauling capabilities so difficult? Mystery Ranch has such an easier way to access the meat shelf. It seems Stone glacier could do something similar to simplify the process. Although maybe they have a reason for the way they do it? Regardless great videos guys keep up the good work.
They seem for complex, but they do hold meat very well. You'll get the hang of it quick.
Running the Sky Archer 6400. Bomb proof!
For sure! Thanks for watching!
I'm interested in buying one of these packs. I hunt deer and elk, but I also shed hunt. I would really like to see heavy-duty tie rings on the exterior. Also, a place to carry my rifle.
They do offer a rifle sling attachment, and a lot of shed hunters put horns between the bag and the frame. Let us know if you have any further questions!
We still need a pack that can haul a treestand and sticks for us Easterners
Check out Mystery Ranch!