I was able to put things together. The belt I have a small pouch on each side plus I have the nalgene holder on the left side next to the small pouch. On the front face I have a medium pouch and a large pouch. Nothing in there at the time. Something that can be removed in a second or installed in a second. I do have a universal gun holder which I will use as well. I was unsure about the zip side pockets as opposed to open side pockets. However, they are fairly spacious. It does exactly what I needed to do. Which is hold my carbon fiber tripod with a video ball head on it. I will find something even the load for the other side. Tonight I just threw 30 lb in it and did a quick 2 miles. It arrived to me almost perfect. I just had to adjust the shoulder straps about a half an inch. I think without a doubt this is my favorite Kifaru ever (This is my 16th Kifaru). It seems to be the perfect pack between a big day and external frame. Possibly the perfect for me as I live in New York. I do not Western hunt or haul meat. Though with a 24-in frame this could definitely haul meat inside though. It does have two internal webbing straps to hold a load like meat directly against the back of the pack. That's a nice feature to keep something heavy stabilized against your back. It does have multiple height adjustments for the load lifters which is awesome. This will be my predator hunting bag, weekend hiking bag, and plenty of room for a weekend get away. Basically I do everything for my needs. Depending on weather. Hopefully I can get out a little more this weekend and the weeks to come.
I'm not quite sure what the excessive amount of webbing handles are for? But I guess that's nit picking