Exo Mountain K4?

What's the argument for the zipper on the back stretchy panel vs. the open top? I love the open top on my k2 5500? How are you guys using it? I've always stuffed my rain jacket or insulation piece in it depending on weather.
 
So it looks like instead of one continuous titanium tube for a frame it's two independent stays? Sorry if I missed it, this thread has blown up.
 
So it looks like instead of one continuous titanium tube for a frame it's two independent stays? Sorry if I missed it, this thread has blown up.
I know Steve or Mark said they would have the carbon inserts at the booths for events. Maybe they will post pictures it include them in a video before the K4 release for all of us not going to those events.
 
What's the argument for the zipper on the back stretchy panel vs. the open top? I love the open top on my k2 5500? How are you guys using it? I've always stuffed my rain jacket or insulation piece in it depending on weather.
Earlier reason when they did it on the Born bags for the k3 was that debris would gather in it when bush bashing
 
Anyone take a look at the pack and determine if the pack volume includes the expanded side pockets, and possibly volume in the rear stretch pocket? Looking at the 5000 (5,658 CI with lid) or 7200 (7,828 CI with lid) for a 9 day sheep trip. The K3 6400 (6,885 CI with lid) hit my sweet spot.
 
Anyone take a look at the pack and determine if the pack volume includes the expanded side pockets, and possibly volume in the rear stretch pocket? Looking at the 5000 (5,658 CI with lid) or 7200 (7,828 CI with lid) for a 9 day sheep trip. The K3 6400 (6,885 CI with lid) hit my sweet spot.
My guess is that they measured the K3 and K4 the same way for total volume. If you could barely get 9 days in a 6400 you probably won't get it all in a 5000. Really comes down to how you pack and the gear you will be taking.
 
My guess is that they measured the K3 and K4 the same way for total volume. If you could barely get 9 days in a 6400 you probably won't get it all in a 5000. Really comes down to how you pack and the gear you will be taking.
I was always a bigger pack is better philosophy, but I went from 6400 to 4800 last year for a 7 night hunt. I liked the more compact pack. After watching Steve’s 10 day sheep hunt video get all his gear in a 3200 it made me consider getting the 3600. He made that look pretty easy. I think the big advantage is making your food into individual bricks that pack nice and tight with little space lost.
 
What's the argument for the zipper on the back stretchy panel vs. the open top? I love the open top on my k2 5500? How are you guys using it? I've always stuffed my rain jacket or insulation piece in it depending on weather.

Thats weird, my K2 5500 has a vertical zipper on the stretchy pocket. Unless you are talking about the long side pockets
 
What's the argument for the zipper on the back stretchy panel vs. the open top? I love the open top on my k2 5500? How are you guys using it? I've always stuffed my rain jacket or insulation piece in it depending on weather.

Thats weird, my K2 5500 has a vertical zipper on the stretchy pocket. Unless you are talking about the long side pockets
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Early run of the K2 before Exo switched to Ranger Green. I guess the easy answer if I didn't care for the zipper on the K4 is: leave it unzipped!
 
Early run of the K2 before Exo switched to Ranger Green. I guess the easy answer if I didn't care for the zipper on the K4 is: leave it unzipped!
I had one of those bags in foliage and really liked the easy access for stuffing a puffy or rain coat in there. The zipper on my current Exo has the advantage of not letting so much debris in but I'm kind of with you in preferring the open top. It's not a deal breaker either way for me after having used both, just a preference as they both have advantages and disadvantages.

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I was always a bigger pack is better philosophy, but I went from 6400 to 4800 last year for a 7 night hunt. I liked the more compact pack. After watching Steve’s 10 day sheep hunt video get all his gear in a 3200 it made me consider getting the 3600. He made that look pretty easy. I think the big advantage is making your food into individual bricks that pack nice and tight with little space lost.
I agree, I was pretty set on the 5k, but was inspired by Steve’s video with the 3200, just a couple of packing techniques I hadn’t considered that make sense… it would be an outlier type hunt that I may need more space than the 3600, in which case I can figure it out.
 
I had one of those bags in foliage and really liked the easy access for stuffing a puffy or rain coat in there. The zipper on my current Exo has the advantage of not letting so much debris in but I'm kind of with you in preferring the open top. It's not a deal breaker either way for me after having used both, just a preference as they both have advantages and disadvantages.

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I agree. The Exo bag I have that has a zipped back stretchy panel seems harder to stuff things in. But yes, of course it keeps spruce and pine needles out. Regardless, I plan to pick up a K4 3600 to complement my K2 2000/5500 combo. The K4 really looks great.
 
I was always a bigger pack is better philosophy, but I went from 6400 to 4800 last year for a 7 night hunt. I liked the more compact pack. After watching Steve’s 10 day sheep hunt video get all his gear in a 3200 it made me consider getting the 3600. He made that look pretty easy. I think the big advantage is making your food into individual bricks that pack nice and tight with little space lost.
Yeah, how he packs his food is kinda incredible. Not sure how he gets it into such a brick shape.
 
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