Jake Leibke
WKR
Long story short.... My Bikini frame came up missing. Noticed it about 2 weeks ago, not sure what happened or where it's at! So I needed a new pack for this fall. Decided to pull the trigger on an Icon Pro 5200. I ordered it on the evening of the 15th, a friday, got an email it shipped on the following monday and it showed up this past friday. Obviously I haven't had it long but here are my initial impressions. I have only got about 3 miles with a 48lb total pack weight.
Frame and Suspension
Seems well built. Torso length is incredibly easy to adjust. Shoulder pads are nice, padded and don't seem to dig in. The right also has a handy clip for a hydration hose. Hip belt is fairly padded compared to a Kifaru. The power pull locks on the edge of the belt and not at the quick-tach buckle. I like this and so far has stayed put and not slipped. The frame seems rigid enough but have not had a lot of weight in it yet. I'm 6'2" and got the tall frame and there is plenty of angle on the load lifter straps. The "stays" seem rigid enough as well. I cranked on them pretty good without much flexing.
Bag
Again seems well built. It'll take awhile to get used to all the straps though. I was kinda dissapointed that my vortex razor 85 wont fit in the center pocket but does fit in the side pockets. Bag layout seems well thought out. It came with 4 extra straps inside the pack for lashing loads in. These can also be used on outside of bag, there are several lashing tads on exterior of bag as well. It compresses down very well for day pack use which is mostly what I will be using it for. The lid is well laid out and detachable. Once detached however the straps are left hanging. I wish either it had quick-tach buckles to attach to the straps or quick-tach buckles on the top of bag to use it as a roll-top bag.
Overall, so far I am liking the system.
P.S. Shrek there is no need to comment.... we all know your not a Kuiu fan......
Frame and Suspension
Seems well built. Torso length is incredibly easy to adjust. Shoulder pads are nice, padded and don't seem to dig in. The right also has a handy clip for a hydration hose. Hip belt is fairly padded compared to a Kifaru. The power pull locks on the edge of the belt and not at the quick-tach buckle. I like this and so far has stayed put and not slipped. The frame seems rigid enough but have not had a lot of weight in it yet. I'm 6'2" and got the tall frame and there is plenty of angle on the load lifter straps. The "stays" seem rigid enough as well. I cranked on them pretty good without much flexing.
Bag
Again seems well built. It'll take awhile to get used to all the straps though. I was kinda dissapointed that my vortex razor 85 wont fit in the center pocket but does fit in the side pockets. Bag layout seems well thought out. It came with 4 extra straps inside the pack for lashing loads in. These can also be used on outside of bag, there are several lashing tads on exterior of bag as well. It compresses down very well for day pack use which is mostly what I will be using it for. The lid is well laid out and detachable. Once detached however the straps are left hanging. I wish either it had quick-tach buckles to attach to the straps or quick-tach buckles on the top of bag to use it as a roll-top bag.
Overall, so far I am liking the system.
P.S. Shrek there is no need to comment.... we all know your not a Kuiu fan......