Hunting Daypacks

When heading out on day hunts, having a dedicated hunting backpack that is specifically designed for the task and fit for purpose ensures your gear stays organised, secure and comfortable without breaking your back. At Moroka.30, our range includes top-tier options that cover everyone from the minimalist to the most ambitious of hunters. The AST20lt Zip-off Day Pack, Gecko 10lt Day Pack, Breakaway Bag, Perentie Hydro Pack, BushRanger WaistBelt and the AST30lt are all the culmination of extensive research, development, design and field testing to bring you durable, purpose-built and well-featured daypack solutions ready for any adventure. Featuring ITW Hardware and YKK Zips together with our custom-made high-spec waterproof N1 and N2 fabrics, our range of hunting daypacks simply are top of their class and built for the task.

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Hunting Daypacks for Tough Terrain

A successful day of hunting requires smart storage, load stability and easy access to your kit. Standard hiking daypacks in Australia often fail when subjected to bush stalking or carrying heavy, dense loads such as packing out game. Our specialised hunting day packs are built from the ground up with quiet fabrics, robust harness systems, and intuitive storage layouts. Whether you need a simple 10lt daypack or a 20lt daypack with zip-off meatshelf up to a larger 30L backpack in Australia, our designs ensure your gear stays secure and your pack sits comfortably so you can focus on the stalk.

Experience Performance and Comfort with Moroka.30

As people who live and breathe the hunting lifestyle, we know that hunters aren’t just walking bush tracks; we spend our day contouring gullies, punching up steep hill sides, traversing ridges and packing out harvests. Every piece of hunting equipment we offer is carefully built to survive these demands. If your day trips often extend into overnight stays, you might opt for our mid-sized 45L hunting backpack options. And for major multi-day expeditions, our high-capacity 75L hunting backpack is the ultimate carriage solution for extended trips.

A hunting daypack from our range serves just as well as a bushwalking backpack, featuring designs that will distribute weight perfectly across your hips rather than overloading your shoulders where required. Each daypack is hydration reservoir-compatible, and Moroka.30 proudly stocks a large range of quality accessories fully compatible with all our packs so you can customise as needed — shop now!

FAQs

What size hunting daypack do I need for a day trip?

A 20 to 35-litre hunting daypack works a treat for most single-day outings. This capacity gives you enough room for water, wet-weather layers, first-aid gear, and essential tracking tools without adding unnecessary bulk. If you’re carrying extra specialised hunting tools, leaning toward the upper end of that range ensures you never run out of space. You can easily buy a hunting daypack online or in-store at Moroka.30, featuring quick-access compartments for all your essentials.

What features should a good hunting daypack have?

Like all hunting and hiking equipment, a good daypack should offer durability, comfort, and ease of operation. When used for hunting, you should also look for low-noise and discreet fabrics that won't alert game, a supportive waist belt to offload shoulder strain, and reliable weatherproofing. In addition, it should feature clean exterior profiles to prevent snagging on branches and ideally be fully compatible with modern hydration bladders.

What is the difference between a hunting daypack and a trekking backpack?

The main differences lie in fabric construction, colouration, and features. A hunting daypack is constructed using quiet, low-noise fabrics along with camouflage patterns or muted earth tones to assist with concealment while stalking. Hunting day backpacks are also streamlined for shorter, single-day missions with minimal gear. In contrast, a larger trekking backpack is engineered with heavier internal frames and larger storage spaces designed to support multi-day survival and supplies over longer distances — making them far more substantial than lightweight trekking gear. Both should have some level of water and sweat resistance.