Well I have a K3 arriving tomorrow that I will be testing side by side with my Stone Glacier Xcurve frame. I will say this so far the SG xcurve has stayed up on my back and hips better than kifaru, exo k2, and KUIU. I'm hoping the K3 frame does better than the k2.
Exo 4800 arrived yesterday and I loaded it up with 60lbs sand bag. I have a deep lumbar and the K3 was a huge improvment over the K2 for me. I will reserve my final verdict until I can get 10 - 15 miles with it using a heavy load 60 - 100lbs, but based off my first impression I have a feeling I will be keeping this pack and selling my Stone Glacier. We shall see.
Let me know if you don’t like it. What pattern or color?
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Thanks for the great review and all the comments on this thread. I've been looking at this pack for a while now...just saving my pennies now...
Justin, any thoughts/experience with the crib load panel?Let me know if you have any questions I can help with.
Did you have any issues with the lid moving around as you were hiking?Hey guys, I just received a K3 Spyder frame and 4800 bag, along with some accessories to test out. I'm currently in the process of loading up for a backcountry bear hunt so this pack will be going directly into the field without any pre-testing. Post up whatever questions you have and I'll get them answered when I get back at the end of next week.
***Updated 2/10/20*** Read my complete review here: Exo K3 4800 Pack Review
Until then you can enjoy this intro video from Steve
Did you have any issues with the lid moving around as you were hiking?
Oh cool! I didn’t know they had replacementsNot with the replacement lid. The original was not made to spec and was replaced.
Thanks for the review Justin. Im new to the forum and have been doing some research on gear for a possible hunt in 2021. When looking into packs some of the info can be overwhelming to a degree with all the different options that some have. Already had it narrowed down some with Exo being in the mix, I like the simple/clean design of their packs. Great forum so far
+1 on all the above. My hunt is a little over a year away but I'd sure like to be sure about my pack before I go. This discussion has been immensely helpful. Are there any forums out there on how you get out of the dog house after buying a $700 backpack?Thanks for the review Justin. Im new to the forum and have been doing some research on gear for a possible hunt in 2021. When looking into packs some of the info can be overwhelming to a degree with all the different options that some have. Already had it narrowed down some with Exo being in the mix, I like the simple/clean design of their packs. Great forum so far
+1 on all the above. My hunt is a little over a year away but I'd sure like to be sure about my pack before I go. This discussion has been immensely helpful. Are there any forums out there on how you get out of the dog house after buying a $700 backpack?
Im looking at the 6400 as well. I have been debating between the Seek Outside Lanner 5400 or Exo 6400. SO also has a 6000 series custom bag. I go back and forth between these 2 companies daily.I was really hoping to try out the new 6400 this year, but not sure that is going to work out. I'm really curious as to your thoughts on K2 vs. K3, from overall design, to fit, finish, the works....
The crib helps keep a loose bag high but it’s not a necessity, especially if you have good cylindrical bags. I like the crib thoughI’m looking at the exo 3200 and SG 3300. I prefer the features, access to load shelf without undoing load lifters, and pocket configuration of the exo. Does the exo allow you to get a game bag full of say deboned meat high and tight like the included SG load shelf? Or do you need to buy the exo crib load panel?