KIOWA 3200
SKU: 50049-FG-OSFM
The Kiowa (ki-o-wa) 3200 is the result of research and development with our good friend and retired Marine Sniper, Caylen Wojcik. We set out to create a hunting pack that could function equally as a range bag for tactical shooters or a daypack for front country hunting expeditions. The result is a pack that is more versatile and badass than we ever imagined.
Incorporating an internal frame sheet and substantial, yet remove-able, belt system the Kiowa is capable of carrying a significant amount of gear while maintaining the comfort and ease of use of a traditional daypack. The unique zipper configuration allows the bag to be laid on it’s back and opened up completely to make loading and unloading a breeze. Internal zippered pockets add additional storage options, and a full loop back panel allows a new level of storage customization with our NEW Cordura Camp Pocket. This pack has endless uses in the field and has even become a travel favorite and laptop bag for us at Stone Glacier.
FEATURES & SPECS
- Weight: 4 lbs. 1 oz.
- Capacity: 3,200 cubic inches
- 52 L
- Dimensions: 23" H x 12" W x 9" D
- Internal Frame
- Removable Waist Belt
- Two Zippered Internal Pockets
- Internal Spotting Scope pocket
- 500d Mil-Spec Cordura
- Full hook back panel allows customizable storage with New Cordura Camp Pocket.
- Hydration compatible (Hydro Sleeve - Sold Separately)
- Constructed With All Berry Compliant Materials
- Heavy-duty, 1" Duraflex military approved buckles and webbing
- Made in the USA
- Notice: This product contains PFAS chemicals and can not be shipped to California or New York. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service team at 406-404-0641 or info@stoneglacier.com. We apologize for the inconvenience.


When fitting a Stone Glacier Pack, there are three things we look for in a perfect fit. (A) First, we always want the belt centered on the tip of your hip bone. Belt positioning can be altered by adjusting the attachment height of the shoulder straps. (B) Next, we want to make sure the shoulder straps make solid contact with the backside of our shoulders. (C) If a gap is present between the shoulder strap and shoulder, it often can be eliminated by loosening the load lifters. Lastly, we want to aim for the color transition on the shoulder straps (D) to land on, or close to, your collarbone. Placement can be altered with a combination of adjusting the attachment height of the shoulder straps on the frame sheet and loosening of load lifters.
SG Founder and Lead Designer Kurt Racicot walks us through how to properly fit a Stone Glacier backpack.









