Fins_N_Tines
WKR
I I am under the weather at the moment so decided to post my thoughts and experiences having used the top three backpack companies extensively multiple times due to being a gear junkie like many others on here. A lot of this comes down to what your preferences you have. I have found that none of the top packs check all the boxes.
Exo:
Minimalist philosophy, load shelf, comfort and a tapered bag design. Like Kifaru their lumbar padding is what separates them. If you like cushy and comfortable this is it. For me it was on the softer side however they fix that by making a denser foam. I still like the bag lay out the best of all companies but I just can’t get over the tapered design. I do not use quilts, I used down sleeping bags and they just don’t fit that well in the bottom of EXO‘s. EXO recommends stuffing sleeping bags without a stuff sack and you will find a bunch of articles on rokslide about this but I just don’t like it. It’s annoying to get caught in a rain storm and have to take all your stuff out to put your stuff back on a dry sack or garbage bag.
I think the biggest thing you’ll notice if you look at all the articles; EXO seems to be the only company that pushes folks to a smaller pack size. And I have have done just that. Stone glacier and Kifaru I always bought at least a 6000 in.³ pack minimum. Exo I got the 4800. If I got another Exo I would go with the bigger packs. When I’m on the move I just don’t like playing Tetris with my food and gear and I got 8 days out of my 4800. Exo seems to be the only company that changes designs the most. That’s for you to decide, some could say that’s not good because their design wasn’t that good to begin with, others could say they are evolving better than their competition.
Kifaru:
Carries heavyweight really well, we’ll be on the heavier side on average probably 2 pounds heavier than most of the other packs once you add a lid. I just don’t like the design of the bags as much and it is extremely strappey. Although they do have a load shelf it honestly isn’t good. It attaches at the bottom of the frame; therefore putting the load low on your back. It’s just not as streamed lines as the others. Again, along with Exo the lumbar pad and hip belt for that matter is arguably the best.
Stone Glacier:
This is the pack i always come back to and have used the most. Best load shelf in the business. So if that is important to you SG is money. Exo is faster to get to but that’s where it ends. Also the integrated load shelf comes with the pack and you do not have to pay extra like you do with Exo or Kifaru. Makes pack training a breeze. I think SG is a great pack probably isn’t as durable as Kifaru, but has a life time warranty so I wouldn’t be scared.
As mentioned above, Exo and Kifaru have a big cushy lumbar pad and SG takes a different approach. It’s low profile and dense. Definitely not ass comfortable but hauls really well and is the pack that stays up on my hips the best. If you have lower back issues SG might not be the best for you.
Hopefully this rambling will help someone trying to decide. As many of us will say on here If you can try them all that's alwaye the best policy.
All 3 companies offer 30 day money back returns as long as pack is still in new condition. All 3 offer life time warranties. Happy to answer any other questions.
Adam
Exo:
Minimalist philosophy, load shelf, comfort and a tapered bag design. Like Kifaru their lumbar padding is what separates them. If you like cushy and comfortable this is it. For me it was on the softer side however they fix that by making a denser foam. I still like the bag lay out the best of all companies but I just can’t get over the tapered design. I do not use quilts, I used down sleeping bags and they just don’t fit that well in the bottom of EXO‘s. EXO recommends stuffing sleeping bags without a stuff sack and you will find a bunch of articles on rokslide about this but I just don’t like it. It’s annoying to get caught in a rain storm and have to take all your stuff out to put your stuff back on a dry sack or garbage bag.
I think the biggest thing you’ll notice if you look at all the articles; EXO seems to be the only company that pushes folks to a smaller pack size. And I have have done just that. Stone glacier and Kifaru I always bought at least a 6000 in.³ pack minimum. Exo I got the 4800. If I got another Exo I would go with the bigger packs. When I’m on the move I just don’t like playing Tetris with my food and gear and I got 8 days out of my 4800. Exo seems to be the only company that changes designs the most. That’s for you to decide, some could say that’s not good because their design wasn’t that good to begin with, others could say they are evolving better than their competition.
Kifaru:
Carries heavyweight really well, we’ll be on the heavier side on average probably 2 pounds heavier than most of the other packs once you add a lid. I just don’t like the design of the bags as much and it is extremely strappey. Although they do have a load shelf it honestly isn’t good. It attaches at the bottom of the frame; therefore putting the load low on your back. It’s just not as streamed lines as the others. Again, along with Exo the lumbar pad and hip belt for that matter is arguably the best.
Stone Glacier:
This is the pack i always come back to and have used the most. Best load shelf in the business. So if that is important to you SG is money. Exo is faster to get to but that’s where it ends. Also the integrated load shelf comes with the pack and you do not have to pay extra like you do with Exo or Kifaru. Makes pack training a breeze. I think SG is a great pack probably isn’t as durable as Kifaru, but has a life time warranty so I wouldn’t be scared.
As mentioned above, Exo and Kifaru have a big cushy lumbar pad and SG takes a different approach. It’s low profile and dense. Definitely not ass comfortable but hauls really well and is the pack that stays up on my hips the best. If you have lower back issues SG might not be the best for you.
Hopefully this rambling will help someone trying to decide. As many of us will say on here If you can try them all that's alwaye the best policy.
All 3 companies offer 30 day money back returns as long as pack is still in new condition. All 3 offer life time warranties. Happy to answer any other questions.
Adam