Does anyone find it interesting that Kifaru, even though they have by far the largest number of pack offerings of any "hunting pack" company," doesn't offer any packs with a load shelf between 38L (22 Mag Gen 2) and 78L (44 Mag) in size?
Considering their daypacks with load shelf run between 31-38L, their multi-day packs run between 78-83L and their expedition packs run between 98-128L, it looks like there is a HUGE hole between the daypacks and the multi-day packs...let's call it the "overnight/weekend packs" space. There are none.
Every other hunting pack company out there hits this space rather hard, even though they do not offer the sheer number of packs that Kifaru does. Why is that?
Does Kifaru's marketing team want you to buy more than one pack so badly that they don't offer the mythical "do it all pack," so they just offer daypacks and 5 days or more packs so there is a clear-cut need for both?" Does Kifaru's brass just not like weekend packs designed for one or two nights out, considering that the vast majority of hunters get out only on weekends? Is this just an oversight from what is normally an insightful company that listens to its consumers? Do consumers not like packs with load shelfs of 40L, 45L, 50L, 55L, 60L, 65L, 70L or 75L?
Based on the way Kifaru sizes their other packs, the logical hole to be filled here is between 45L and 70L. Given the very narrow size size dimensions Kifaru goes with in each space, I'd say this would probably translate to 48-66L.
How cool would a 48L Stryker/Hellbender style pack be? How about a 57L 357 Mag style pack on a load shelf frame? I'd like to see a 65L based on the Reckoning, Hoodlum/Bedlam or Dall/Gnargali.
Personally, a 48L Hellbender or a 53L Bedlam or a 57L Mag w/load shelf would be my huckleberry, as I never stay out more than one night.
Any thoughts on this?
Considering their daypacks with load shelf run between 31-38L, their multi-day packs run between 78-83L and their expedition packs run between 98-128L, it looks like there is a HUGE hole between the daypacks and the multi-day packs...let's call it the "overnight/weekend packs" space. There are none.
Every other hunting pack company out there hits this space rather hard, even though they do not offer the sheer number of packs that Kifaru does. Why is that?
Does Kifaru's marketing team want you to buy more than one pack so badly that they don't offer the mythical "do it all pack," so they just offer daypacks and 5 days or more packs so there is a clear-cut need for both?" Does Kifaru's brass just not like weekend packs designed for one or two nights out, considering that the vast majority of hunters get out only on weekends? Is this just an oversight from what is normally an insightful company that listens to its consumers? Do consumers not like packs with load shelfs of 40L, 45L, 50L, 55L, 60L, 65L, 70L or 75L?
Based on the way Kifaru sizes their other packs, the logical hole to be filled here is between 45L and 70L. Given the very narrow size size dimensions Kifaru goes with in each space, I'd say this would probably translate to 48-66L.
How cool would a 48L Stryker/Hellbender style pack be? How about a 57L 357 Mag style pack on a load shelf frame? I'd like to see a 65L based on the Reckoning, Hoodlum/Bedlam or Dall/Gnargali.
Personally, a 48L Hellbender or a 53L Bedlam or a 57L Mag w/load shelf would be my huckleberry, as I never stay out more than one night.
Any thoughts on this?
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