Really? Kifaru hunter frame with aluminum stays is $335. A 6500 Ci reckoning is $284. that equals $619. Same frame with a 7000 CI Argali bag that costs $214 equals $549. That's cheaper then a comparable Mystery Ranch
A 6700 CI Marshall on Black Ovis is $595.
That's a $24 difference in favor of the Mystery Ranch. The Argali is $44 cheaper then the comparable Mystery Ranch.
I don't know anything about a coupon code for Mystery Ranch. But, Kifaru offers sales too. My point is that people keep saying the other packs are so much cheaper when it just ain't so.
Since you said it earlier, the weight savings just aren't there either for most packs either. The Marshall weighs 7.1 pounds. A 24 inch aluminum stayed hunter frame, with the reckoning weighs in at 6 pounds 10 ounces. The same frame with an Argali weighs in at 5 pounds 11 ounces.
I used these packs to compare apples to apples based on cubic inch sizes the OP appeared to be looking at. Yes the Fulcrum is more expensive then those but, I wouldn't buy it due to the other choices that are more affordable. Yes you can buy a smaller MR pack for cheaper then a comparable Kifaru. But, the difference is less then $50. But, when you compare size to size, it simply isn't what most folks claim in weight or price.
Like I said before, no one but Kifaru offers the adjust-ability of the aluminum stays. And, the price is what it is. So is the weight. God Bless
That ought to be a rokslide slogan, "... Can't use a label in the backcountry."People tend to get hung up on factors like ounces, colors, cubes, and labels. My 2 biggest factors are comfort under load, and easy usability afield. I discovered I'm a minimalist when it comes to gadgety bags and yards of webbing. The cleaner and simpler my pack is, the better I like it. If it then fits correctly and carries comfortably I've found what I want. Durability is a given because I won't even consider a marginal brand. I really don't care who's label is on it...can't use a label in the backcountry.
That tri-zip bag by Adam at Rugged Stitching looks superb. I have used tri-zip bags for many years and...imo...this is one of the most useful and practical hunting pack bag designs ever made. I've never been one to enjoy extra pouches, pockets and lids on the exterior of my hunting pack. I'm probably in the minority but a flap-over lid using buckles and such is a negative to me. The tri-zip is quick, clean and allows full access to contents in a couple seconds.
People tend to get hung up on factors like ounces, colors, cubes, and labels. My 2 biggest factors are comfort under load, and easy usability afield. I discovered I'm a minimalist when it comes to gadgety bags and yards of webbing. The cleaner and simpler my pack is, the better I like it. If it then fits correctly and carries comfortably I've found what I want. Durability is a given because I won't even consider a marginal brand. I really don't care who's label is on it...can't use a label in the backcountry.
That tri-zip bag by Adam at Rugged Stitching looks superb. I have used tri-zip bags for many years and...imo...this is one of the most useful and practical hunting pack bag designs ever made. I've never been one to enjoy extra pouches, pockets and lids on the exterior of my hunting pack. I'm probably in the minority but a flap-over lid using buckles and such is a negative to me. The tri-zip is quick, clean and allows full access to contents in a couple seconds.
I am in AZ, hunting everything from the desert to higher altitude pines.
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I’m an xcurve guy. I’ve owned all of them. It fits me best. I love the 5900. I had pods8 put this bag together for me. I’m beyond excited to use it. I have always loved mystery ranch bags with the trizip. So this is my way of having what works for me.
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The coupon codes that lost roksliders are aware of gets you ten percent off your order on black Ovis putting the price for a Marshall quite a bit lower and the shipping is free. Add the 30 dollars shipping onto your kifaru order and it's 100$ most people are going to add pockets to and argali or reckoning and most likely a lid bumping up the pack weight to over 7 lbs. I'm not trying to argue but adding things to my cart and doing simple math over and over and over when researching packs has led me to these conclusions. I love kifaru and their products I've had 2 frames and 4 different bags. Even had a bikini and argali. Which I ran 4 belt pouches and a nalgene pocket and that put me up over 6 pounds and neither of those are offered anymore. Good luck with your decision OP
Anybody have any insight into how the Stone Glacier Belt compares to the Kifaru?
I currently run a Kuiu and I'm not a fan of the belt and it gets really uncomfortable. I love the way the Kifaru belt feels but I haven't had a chance to give the SG a try yet. I like the design of some of the SG bags as well which is why I'm leaning that way.
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Anybody have any insight into how the Stone Glacier Belt compares to the Kifaru?
I currently run a Kuiu and I'm not a fan of the belt and it gets really uncomfortable. I love the way the Kifaru belt feels but I haven't had a chance to give the SG a try yet. I like the design of some of the SG bags as well which is why I'm leaning that way.
Thanks
I’m an xcurve guy. I’ve owned all of them. It fits me best. I love the 5900. I had pods8 put this bag together for me. I’m beyond excited to use it. I have always loved mystery ranch bags with the trizip. So this is my way of having what works for me.
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