Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900
Stone Glacier · Packs & Bags · Extended wilderness hunts
This review is based on specs, design analysis, and consolidated hunter feedback.

The Sky Talus 6900 is Stone Glacier's answer for hunters who need big volume without big weight. At 5 lbs 10 oz, it's nearly two pounds lighter than the Mystery Ranch Marshall while offering comparable volume.
Specs Snapshot
- Volume: 6,900 cu in (113L)
- Weight: 5 lbs 10 oz
- Frame: Krux Frame
- Material: Robic 210D
- Load Capacity: 90+ lbs
- Access: Top loading
Why It Made the List
Weight matters on extended trips. Every ounce of pack weight is an ounce you can't allocate to food, gear, or meat. The Talus 6900 gives you 6,900 cubic inches — enough for a 10-day trip — at a weight that rivals many 5,000 cubic inch packs. The Krux Frame handles big loads capably.
Design Notes
Hunters report carrying full camp setups — bivy, bag, pad, 10+ days of food, spotting scope, and rifle — at starting weights around 80 lbs, with the Krux Frame handling it capably. The weight savings versus heavier haulers like the Marshall translates directly to extra food or gear capacity. On extended sheep and mountain goat hunts, the mostly-empty pack easily accommodates meat by the final days of the trip.
Best For
Hunters who do extended backcountry trips and want to minimize pack weight without sacrificing volume. Sheep hunters, mountain goat hunters, and anyone doing fly-in hunts.
Tradeoffs
The lighter materials mean less durability than 500D Cordura packs. The Krux Frame, while excellent, doesn't transfer extreme loads (100+ lbs) as comfortably as the NICE Frame. Stone Glacier's top-loading design is less convenient than Mystery Ranch's 3-ZIP for access.
What Experienced Hunters Commonly Look For Here
Hunters evaluating the Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900 typically weigh a few key factors based on how they plan to use it:
- ▶Weight-to-performance ratio — Based on its 5 lbs 10 oz and heavy-duty build, this packs & bags is commonly evaluated against alternatives in the same class for how much capability it delivers per ounce.
- ▶Intended use match — Designed for extended wilderness hunts, experienced hunters typically confirm whether their primary hunting style aligns with the product's design intent before committing.
- ▶Long-term durability — For gear at this price point, durability over multiple seasons is a commonly cited consideration. The Robic 210D construction is a factor in that assessment.
- ▶Brand track record — Stone Glacier's reputation in the hunting community is commonly factored into purchasing decisions, particularly for warranty support and resale value.
How to Decide
If you prioritize weight savings and do trips longer than a week, the Talus 6900 is exceptional. If you regularly carry 100+ pounds and want maximum comfort at those loads, the Mystery Ranch options are still the comfort kings.
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