camelcluch
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There are a few older threads on the Initial Ascent system. Anyone have any current thoughts or opinions?
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So here's my thoughts. I packed out 2 elk, one bear, two antelope, two mulie bucks and one mule doe last year. I carried very well. It rides higher on your back which I wish more companies did that but that's my opinion. Belt sizing was off. I went by their measurements as to which I was a medium but ended up needing a small. Not a big deal at all. The clips attached to the carbon do make a good bit of noise. If they had a softer material on the clips that would be a non issue. The 5k bag was nice and spacious. I was able to haul quarters in the bag as well as on the frame before I switched to the pannier for the second trip. The pannier is really nice and makes for a solid day pack with the lid. The harness was decent. No issues on fit or comfort. My big issue came packing out my bull. On the second trip my harness let got of the frame. It's not attached to anything except adhesive. I like the exo and kifaru designs with the clips into the frame which I'm surprised they didn't do that with the IA since it has clips on everything else. So that made for a shitty last pack out but overall it held up fine and hauled an obscene amount of weight. Customer service on that problem was really solid. They sent me out a new adhesive strip and I attached the frame and back in business. The only other issue I had was washing my bags. I got the green and I wash my hunting packs in cold water and Kirkland plant based unscented soap. Have for years. The green color bled out completely. Again, after some pictures and conversations they sent me a new set of wolf grey pack bag and lid. After the season I went through everything and just couldn't get over my frame and harness separation. I hunt solo 99% of the time and being back 3 to 5 miles with an elk down and a broken harness didn't sit well. I sold it after season and have moved on. Overall it's a solid system and with a few tweaks will be amazing. Customer service is fantastic. It hauls weight well, it rides pretty comfortable for having such a rigid frame and just sits well on your lumbar. I think my issues weren't the norm but I'm not sure. I have seen other guys on here talking about the harness separation so I know it's not just me. If that issue was fixed I'd get another one for sure. Even though the colors ran out of my bag it looked like a cool mix of brown and wolf grey. To be honest I wasn't even looking for new stuff. I was just telling them what happened, sent the ingredients list on the soap and showed them the afterwards. They took it upon themselves to send a new one. I was happy to rock the franken color.Any good, bad, function, durability info. Just some honest thoughts on the system as a whole. What’s the good, the bad, the ugly? I saw the packs at the Hunt Expo and it was interesting. Did seem like it was very strapy but it held weight amazing.
So here's my thoughts. I packed out 2 elk, one bear, two antelope, two mulie bucks and one mule doe last year. I carried very well. It rides higher on your back which I wish more companies did that but that's my opinion. Belt sizing was off. I went by their measurements as to which I was a medium but ended up needing a small. Not a big deal at all. The clips attached to the carbon do make a good bit of noise. If they had a softer material on the clips that would be a non issue. The 5k bag was nice and spacious. I was able to haul quarters in the bag as well as on the frame before I switched to the pannier for the second trip. The pannier is really nice and makes for a solid day pack with the lid. The harness was decent. No issues on fit or comfort. My big issue came packing out my bull. On the second trip my harness let got of the frame. It's not attached to anything except adhesive. I like the exo and kifaru designs with the clips into the frame which I'm surprised they didn't do that with the IA since it has clips on everything else. So that made for a shitty last pack out but overall it held up fine and hauled an obscene amount of weight. Customer service on that problem was really solid. They sent me out a new adhesive strip and I attached the frame and back in business. The only other issue I had was washing my bags. I got the green and I wash my hunting packs in cold water and Kirkland plant based unscented soap. Have for years. The green color bled out completely. Again, after some pictures and conversations they sent me a new set of wolf grey pack bag and lid. After the season I went through everything and just couldn't get over my frame and harness separation. I hunt solo 99% of the time and being back 3 to 5 miles with an elk down and a broken harness didn't sit well. I sold it after season and have moved on. Overall it's a solid system and with a few tweaks will be amazing. Customer service is fantastic. It hauls weight well, it rides pretty comfortable for having such a rigid frame and just sits well on your lumbar. I think my issues weren't the norm but I'm not sure. I have seen other guys on here talking about the harness separation so I know it's not just me. If that issue was fixed I'd get another one for sure. Even though the colors ran out of my bag it looked like a cool mix of brown and wolf grey. To be honest I wasn't even looking for new stuff. I was just telling them what happened, sent the ingredients list on the soap and showed them the afterwards. They took it upon themselves to send a new one. I was happy to rock the franken color.