I am comparing these two packs. It seems that when it comes down to it, both are considered the top tier for comfort and heavy load hauling ability. It is hard to differentiate between the two when it comes to reviews. Are there any main differences between the frame design or inherent comfort fit for body types I might be missing in my research? I'd love to try both on, but that isnt very realistic as these are boutique products from small companies.
One thing I noticed is in the SG fit video Kurt recommends that the shoulder pads hug the back of your shoulders, whereas Kifaru recommends there is some some space in between there after tightening the load lifters. This is how every hiking pack I have worn and my current pack is suggested to fit. I am curious why SG is different. Another thing is the lumbar area on the kifaru looks to be much bigger and beefier. Is that just pictures deceiving me, or is that a design difference? They both seem to have large sturdy belts, so that doesnt seem to be a big differentiating point.
Making this a little tougher is that SG has the new X-Curve frame, which a lot of people are raving about, but I havent read many comparisons to Kifaru for fit and load hauling ability. As I said, in general it seems people say both manufacturers frames haul loads very well.
My main concern is fit and comfort, especially when they are loaded up. The packs themselves arent a huge differentiating point to me. Both SG and Kifaru have pluses and minuses in my mind when it comes to the bag itself, and I think I would be happy with either of them.
One thing I noticed is in the SG fit video Kurt recommends that the shoulder pads hug the back of your shoulders, whereas Kifaru recommends there is some some space in between there after tightening the load lifters. This is how every hiking pack I have worn and my current pack is suggested to fit. I am curious why SG is different. Another thing is the lumbar area on the kifaru looks to be much bigger and beefier. Is that just pictures deceiving me, or is that a design difference? They both seem to have large sturdy belts, so that doesnt seem to be a big differentiating point.
Making this a little tougher is that SG has the new X-Curve frame, which a lot of people are raving about, but I havent read many comparisons to Kifaru for fit and load hauling ability. As I said, in general it seems people say both manufacturers frames haul loads very well.
My main concern is fit and comfort, especially when they are loaded up. The packs themselves arent a huge differentiating point to me. Both SG and Kifaru have pluses and minuses in my mind when it comes to the bag itself, and I think I would be happy with either of them.