NVCHUKAR
WKR
I haven't looked that much into Eberlestock because someone said they are pretty heavy packs...not sure how true that is.
The Exo is leaps and bounds better than eberlestock which I own an x2.
I haven't looked that much into Eberlestock because someone said they are pretty heavy packs...not sure how true that is.
I held off on commenting on this thread cause I just knew you where going to get every opinion out there from the fine Rokslide community. These threads really never help in determining what is going to work best for you. They will however plant a bug of a pack or manufacturer you didnt previously have on your list. As Ive learned in my limited experience of the different packs out there, buying a pack is a very personal choice and one that shouldnt be taken lightly when your life in the back country counts on it.
Id say get with anyone in your area that has a pack that you think would fit the bill and see if you can meet up with them. What you are going to take in the field for your comfort and survival is going to be very personal to you. So until you look feel try on and load your gear into a pack you think may work for you, is going to be the determining factor for your buying decision. If you dont have the convenience of having folks close to you then Id say stick with a Pack that you know is going to have next to retail resale value. That way if you find it doesnt work for you then you can resell the pack and move on to the next in your list. Many great pack companies out there that put out excellent products
in no particular order
Kifaru
Mystery Ranch
Stone Glacier
Kuiu
Horn Hunter
Exo
Paradox
Are all going to have decent resale value so Id set aside your $ amount youd want to spend and start with the pack you think is going to best fit the bill. Try it out see if it works. if not then resell it and move on to the next.
This has been my strategy and its worked pretty well. Ive been able to have in possession many packs and have finally figured out what works best for me. get to know the pack players out there and the prices of them. So you can not only educate yourself on what pack you want but whats going to resale good incase it doesnt work.
Im by no means an expert and by no means spend nearly the amount of time some of the other folks spend out there. But a lot of this is common sense and very much just like trying on boots your going to rely on out in the field.
My 2 Cents for what its worth.