FORLOH - "The One"

cmahoney

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I always look at and try to buy American made. I looked at this pack and I think it’s really cool, similar to some stuff eberlestock sells.

I won’t buy it for several reasons. It would be a cool travel, bring to work pack for me, not a hunting pack. I won’t spend that kind of money on a carry on or a pack to bring stuff to and from work.

I will spend that kind of money on a hunting pack, but that thing doesn’t fit the bill. I mainly use my EXO 5500 and the $600 Furloh would have to beat that pack for me to buy it. It would have to have the capacity, and ability to carry meat. I really don’t have the need for a small pack because all of the quality newer frame packs tighten up and are functional as a day pack, plus the ability to pack the first load out even if your only a mile from the truck.

Good luck with your products, I’ll probably buy some of your American made clothing in the future.





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Like others have said, I love the idea of an American company making clothing and products in America and want them to be successful and prosper. I love what I'm seeing in Forloh's clothing line and am very tempted to sell off some of my current gear to fund the purchase of some of their clothes. But, when it comes to the packs, I'm thinking that maybe Forloh took on too much, too soon. One thing I don't understand is why we are spending so much time talking about "the one", when it is obviously nothing more than a glorified day pack. Shouldn't we be talking about their Method pack? This is the pack that is intended for multi-day use and hauling weight. I'd like to read some reviews of this pack from some knowledgeable Roksliders. I own packs from Kifaru, Stone Glacier and Exo and from what I've seen on the Forloh website, nobody on Roklside is going to be getting any deals from me selling any of the packs from my existing fleet. Why would I want to purchase a pack with a short-frame, under-sized bag and if the pictures on their website are accurate, non-functioning load lifters? Also, don't forget, this thing hasn't even been cliff tested yet!

 
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These last two FORLOH threads have been really interesting.

I'm not American, so when I 'buy American' it's mainly under the assumption that it will be better quality than something Chinese. I support Australian made (or Australian companies) in a lot of areas but plenty of the gear I use is American. Supporting American does nothing for the economy or job security of people in my country so I just support people who seem to be good people with a good reputation and good philosophy. Been an Exo user for over four years and now waiting on a Kifaru bag as I'm retiring my Exo (giving it to my wife). The ol' 5500 is very tired.

The idea that another company is coming out with some great new stuff is exciting. The fabric sounds interesting for sure, and keeping the market competitive will usually (hopefully) lead to everyone lifting their game and the consumer being spoiled for choice with fantastic products. While it may not be seen as essential for some people, a pack that is completely waterproof is a cool idea at the very least. The industry still seems divided in this area to me and the debate is always interesting. I'm a big fan of the internal dry bag for my Exo but it seems plenty of people still prefer a pack cover.

What confuses me is how FORLOH have been evasive in their responses to legitimate constructive criticism. I've watched their YouTube videos and had a look at their instagram and the production of their content is all really high quality and looks good. At the very least in this area they seem to understand how to market their products and what the consumer is looking for when they are researching gear. Having said this, there is still a distinct lack of anything out there as yet that shows any of the packs functioning in an acceptable manner when carrying weight. It very much looks like the moose picture was posted to show off and now the consumers are pointing out the (obvious) flaws, we are getting told "yeh, that was a prototype but it's all good now". Do we just need to take their word for it?

Content creation is such a huge part of the industry now. Other brands go above and beyond to show their gear being used/abused/tested and have usually informative justification for things being a certain way. For someone of my height (5ft 7in) a 22in frame likely wouldn't be an issue, but the concern for the taller people is absolutely real. If FORLOH have found a way to have a 22in frame fit all of these people, that will be fantastic and very interesting to look at, but it is hard for the consumer to just take their word for it when most other companies in this niche have longer frames. It is safe for us to assume that Kifaru/Exo and similar know what they're doing, but it is also easier for them to appear that way as a lot more people are using their stuff so the runs on the board are out there for all to see.

I'm interested in keeping up with how all this works out. If they're good, it's cool to see another contender in the mix, but as someone who feels like an outsider a lot of the time. And by that I mean, very engaged in hunting but from the other side of the world, yet consuming almost all of the same content.
Well said. I remember when Nightforce released their NXS torture test video and I was like dang, thats impressive and takes some confidence in your product. Interesting how no other optic company has followed their lead with a similar video - my guess is because they can’t. Same thing with packs or any other product. You want to wow somebody, prove to them how good it is and that it is worth whatever price you are asking.
 

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One thing I don't understand is why we are spending so much time talking about "the one", Shouldn't we be talking about their Method pack? This is the pack that is intended for multi-day use and hauling weight. I'd like to read some reviews of this pack from some knowledgeable Roksliders. Also, don't forget, this thing hasn't even been cliff tested yet!

You could participate in the review thread.

 
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You could participate in the review thread.

I saw that and will definitely be following, reading comments and contributing when/if I can.
 

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I saw that and will definitely be following, reading comments and contributing when/if I can.
Might as well throw your questions in there and get the ball rolling.

The most effective part about how Rokslide does reviews is by hearing what people want covered and addressed. With adequate input from varied perspectives that aren't the manufacturer's, like from any potential end user, then the review has the chance to leave no stone unturned. So, don't be shy!
 
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Like others have said, I love the idea of an American company making clothing and products in America and want them to be successful and prosper. I love what I'm seeing in Forloh's clothing line and am very tempted to sell off some of my current gear to fund the purchase of some of their clothes. But, when it comes to the packs, I'm thinking that maybe Forloh took on too much, too soon. One thing I don't understand is why we are spending so much time talking about "the one", when it is obviously nothing more than a glorified day pack. Shouldn't we be talking about their Method pack? This is the pack that is intended for multi-day use and hauling weight. I'd like to read some reviews of this pack from some knowledgeable Roksliders. I own packs from Kifaru, Stone Glacier and Exo and from what I've seen on the Forloh website, nobody on Roklside is going to be getting any deals from me selling any of the packs from my existing fleet. Why would I want to purchase a pack with a short-frame, under-sized bag and if the pictures on their website are accurate, non-functioning load lifters? Also, don't forget, this thing hasn't even been cliff tested yet!

Reviews on the Method Pack are coming soon. We also have a thread about The Method as well. Thank you for supporting Made in America products.
 

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Are their clothes made in the USA as well? They look really nice

I’d still like to try their packs but they have a lot of re-design work to do on both packs in my opinion.

Best of luck to them
 
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Are their clothes made in the USA as well? They look really nice

I’d still like to try their packs but they have a lot of re-design work to do on both packs in my opinion.

Best of luck to them
100% sourced and made in USA.
 
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