Kifaru vs exo k4 vs stone glacier

HouseCL

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I’ve used a MR metcalf and SG sky archer but just picked up an Exo K4. The MR is pretty comfortable and I liked the organization/function of the pack however the SG Xcurve frame carried heavy weight a lot better than the MR. At first the SG lumbar pad was somewhat uncomfortable (super firm and really dug into my back) but I spent a good amount of time watching the SG videos and got it dialed in so it was more comfortable. The SG is also tough as nails.

The things I didn’t like about the SG is that there is essentially no organization to the pack (not even a built-in hydro sleeve), the lid flops all over if the pack is not full, the side utility pockets are way too small and don’t have elastic cuffs, and the belt accessory attachments are very floppy. The most annoying part of it for me was the side utility pockets since I use those a lot. If they were a bit larger and elastic, it would be a lot better.

I like the MR lid better as it has multiple zippered pockets and has buckle attachments on both the front and back, so it’s easier/quicker to completely remove the lid if you want, vs the SG which attaches via buckles on the front and straps on the back. The MR also has attachment points for hydration tube stuff on the shoulder straps which is nice. I hate the MR buckles, they are unnecessarily complicated/annoying to adjust the strap length and seem like they would break easily. Overall the SG is kind of barebones, no frills but damn can it carry some weight and you know it’s tough as nails and won’t break on you. For me, the ability to carry weight with the SG won out over the other features of the MR.

However I picked up an Exo K4 which I think will be the best of both worlds as it is just super well-organized and thought out, and is similar to SG in that it carries weight very well. I haven’t taken it on any hunts yet but I have loaded it up. I still need to make some adjustments but I think it is the best pack money can buy currently.
 

Wprinkle

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I've had the same issue with the Kifaru Duplex Lite. I just can't seem to get it to work for me. I end up waddling when I get to flat ground. It puts a ton of pressure on my lower back. I've tried the flat and the curved stays.
So since I posted that I took it to Kifaru. They immediately noticed the bottom of the pack was not attached to the frame. (no straps were sewn on) On the spot they made it right and now I absolutely love it. Picked up an Absaroka when they came out and man I really really like it. Hope things don't change now that Aron left.
 

Benjblt

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So since I posted that I took it to Kifaru. They immediately noticed the bottom of the pack was not attached to the frame. (no straps were sewn on) On the spot they made it right and now I absolutely love it. Picked up an Absaroka when they came out and man I really really like it. Hope things don't change now that Aron left.
Aaron left?! I had no idea. Where'd he go? Glad you were able to make it work. I sold mine and just went with Exo.
 

N_Steen

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I saw comments that the K4 crib load panel didnt carry the load high enough on the frame. I wonder if this is more personal preference and if they intend to change this with the K5?
 
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I wouldn't give a dime to kifaru anymore, its just an extension of utard private equity now. They're skimping on customer service and pretty much anyone that's ever made them what they are today is now gone. Try to get your hands on an SG and Exo at a show or with other RS members, load it with weight and see which one fits you best.
 
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