Roosterstraw
WKR
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- May 22, 2017
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Anyone at the expo check these out? Are these suppose to attach between the frame and pack?
@Bender send me one!@Roosterstaw- the top of the frame sheet that creates the tunnel for the weapon to slide through replicates the top of our Duplex / ARK frames. There are dual aluminum stays sewn into the frame sheet to help carry the load and give the tunnel structure. Any Kifaru bag that is designed to go on our frames will piggyback on the back of the scabbard while protecting your optic and action.
Is it compatible with the older hunter frame that pre-dates the duplex frame?@Roosterstaw- the top of the frame sheet that creates the tunnel for the weapon to slide through replicates the top of our Duplex / ARK frames. There are dual aluminum stays sewn into the frame sheet to help carry the load and give the tunnel structure. Any Kifaru bag that is designed to go on our frames will piggyback on the back of the scabbard while protecting your optic and action.
For me I’d have to attach a day bag to the frame of the scabbard with a load shelf between the two. I’m just not sure how well it would carry with a load of meat that far away from your body. It’s interesting for sure.
Hey Bender, the video with Wally implied that there would be a Scabbard specific addition coming that would use those 2 attachment points on the rear top of the Scabbard. Any hints as to what this will be? A daypack add on?@Roosterstraw - Yes, it will work with the Hunter frame. Only frames that might get complicated are the first get Duplex frames like the Longhunter (they don't have a fabric casing and the compression tabs are surface mounted on the back) or the Bikini frames.
Ah righto, thanks mate!@RhinoKel - He filmed that right before we were about to release the Maniml so he didn't want to mention that yet. Those points hook up to the load shelf with 3 bars to the frame from the back of the Maniml. Not sure if we will be adding that type of load shelf on any future packs, depends on what you guys think about them. They are nice for the fact that the main bag is riding on top of the frame instead of suspended in front of the load sling like on the Stryker packs.
Seconded. That's one thing I'm keen to see. I can see how the Scabbard will work really well with packs like the 22 Mag or Woodsman, and the new Maniml, but I can also see how things could start to fall apart with bigger packs. 44 Mag would probably be the max I'd want to put on it, I imagine it would be similar in size and weight to some of Eberlestocks offerings of the same nature.@Bender could we get some videos with the 44 mag attached to the scabbard? Or videos of a fully loaded pack with the scabbard.
I currently have a mountain rambler and use it specifically for the scabbard option but like the 44 mag layout way better.
I'm also skeptical about the 4.5# of extra pack weight.
Could you utilize the tunnel to put meat in or would it be too small? Thank you!