I am one of the lucky winners that received a new Akek climax pack. It took me this long to do a review because I wanted it to be thorough, not like some product reviews for say “ just received it today and first impressions are great . Give it 5 stars” seriously. A little about myself to further add authenticity to the comments. I hunted, backpacked, and trapped for the last 48 years and I had all kind of contraptions and designs on my back. I started with a wooden frame and a canvas pack attached, through the 80’s it was Gregory, Dana design, Lowe alpine , canoe packs,and so on to todays 21st century designed packs. I usually hunt solo and this year at 59 I packed a few black tail out of kodiak island solo. Getting to the Akek I did multiple trips with it. Today I just finished a steep two day scouting trip to locate a spike camp location. The pack had about 40lbs in it for all trips. All packs perform great while walking around your living room and many perform well on flat ground This pack performed great on steepnesses that I could reach out and touch the surface with my hand while standing straight.It performed well going down and side hilling. Some may think it’s heavy. I don’t care if my loaded pack is 84lbs or if It’s 81. I don’t think anyone can tell the difference. Add 3 lb to my rifle or longbow and I got an issue. Okay, if you want to know about zippers,how many pockets and so on , you can find that out on your own.The pack rides nice , just make sure you got it setup to your fit. It rode nice in steep terrain. I can’t wait to use the novel idea of the quick release on the rifle. On scale of one to ten. Which I never had a ten, today I give it a eight. Which in my terms is a pretty good pack. No I didn’t have a hundred pound of meat in it for the review but I will in September.