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The rockslide almanac….its going to be a long cold winter.
FYI I’m not sewing at this time, too much going on in life.@BRTreedogs see if @pods8 (Rugged Stitching) can extend the zipper all the way to the top for you. He extended the zippers on my hoodlum a few years back and it was a huge improvement. He basically made it open like the new kifaru bedlam.
I’m a total outlier. Favorite packs are the 2200 and 3600 in Coyote.Happy New Year, guys! As some of you may have seen (email) or heard (podcast), we shared of our Top 5 most popular products, podcasts and videos from 2023. As part of that, we also shared some of the behind-the-scenes data that we track consistently.
1) I though some of you guys would be interested in the data. And...
2) We just wanted to thank you all for the interest/support this year. Rokslide, and specifically this thread, was a great place for us to share good info on the K4 launch this year. Whether you purchased a K4 or not, we appreciate the questions/interaction here.
All of the 2023 info: https://exomtngear.com/2023
Some of the quick stats...
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Unfortunately not. Being such a small team, we just don't have the resources to be at many shows. The closest we will be is Hunt Expo in SLC, in Feb.Hi @Mark at EXO any chance you or another rep might be at Dallas or Houston Safari Club shows coming up in next couple of weeks? Would be great to see / try on K4 in person before making decision on new pack. Also wanting to buy a “Made in America” pack and K4 looks like good potential option.
No problem at all. We made similar decision at my small company a while back for industry conferences and I definitely understand.Unfortunately not. Being such a small team, we just don't have the resources to be at many shows. The closest we will be is Hunt Expo in SLC, in Feb.
I will say that I truly feel our 30 Day trial period is actually a great opportunity. The trade shows allow you to put the pack on, but you are limited to the ways we have them loaded-up (usually around 50lbs), and you only have so much time to wear it, and can't really hike in it. If you get a pack at home, you have a lot more flexibility for loading it with various weights, loading your gear, taking it for a hike, etc. And you still have great access to personal and direct help from us on any fitting/adjustment questions.
I’m considering going from 5000 to 7200. I know @Mark at EXO and Steve steer most to smaller packs i just find it annoying at times to play Tetris with my gear in middle of night if I need to move quickly. Most seasoned backpack hunters know what they need and are taking the gear they need regardless of pack. So to say you will pack more stuff if your pack is bigger probably holds true for beginner backpackers. Can’t make a pack bigger but you can make them smaller. For reference I can do 8 days in my k4 5000 but it’s full.I have the three bigger size bags, and my favorite is still my coyote 7200. I really like the 7200 for backpack trips and the 3600 for day hunting.
See you in SLC, @Mark at EXO!
Yup. If I could only have 1 pack it would be 7k+.I’m considering going from 5000 to 7200. I know @Mark at EXO and Steve steer most to smaller packs i just find it annoying at times to play Tetris with my gear in middle of might if I need to move quickly. Most seasoned backpack hunters know what they need and are taking the gear they need regardless of pack. So to say you will pack more stuff if your pack is bigger probably holds true for beginner backpackers. Can’t make a pack bigger but you can make them smaller. For reference I can do 8 days in my k4 5000 but it’s full.