What in the wide world of sports is going on here? A rokslide kifaru vs _____ thread where the most common answer is not kifaru?
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What in the wide world of sports is going on here? A rokslide kifaru vs _____ thread where the most common answer is not kifaru?
Curious - mention of the new SG frame "hugging" your back has been discussed as a positive in this thread. I'm a sweaty SOB, I assume this means less air for my swampy back. Would you guys agree?
Does anyone know if the SG xcurve frame come standard with the load shelf and compression straps like it is pictured?
Also wondered if the bags come standard with their rubber webbing keepers?
I hope the answer is yes to both. These things should be standard at the price.
Also wondered if the bags come standard with their rubber webbing keepers?
I am worried about this as well. The design appears to have less air flow than the duplex frame. The hugging your back term makes me keep thinking of a hot sweaty back as well.
I was thinking about going with Kifaru but haven't been able to find a bag that looked like what I wanted (just looking online). The Sky Talus 6900 looks like something I need, configuration wise, as I like the two side pockets. If I was going to be a 5 day, maybe, maybe, a 7 day hunt guy. Do you think the 6900 is to big? Should I go in the 5k range. I would be using it as a day pack apart from those long hunts as well.
If/when I get a SG pack, the Sky Talus 6900 looks to be the most functional for my purposes. I really like the long side pockets like on my Kifaru Timberline, which are good for tripod, spotting scope, rain clothes, etc., which can then all be accessed still while a bow is left attached to the front of the pack. I also like the potential for easier loading of meat inside of the bag with the 6900 though through the center zip, and like the more waterproof zippers on the SG packs. And I think I like from the videos the way the SG pack seals at the top over the stays in it's compressed mode without a lid. As far as Kifaru packs, the Reckoning would be nearly my perfect pack as well, but I sure wish that it had waterproof/resistant zippers.
Does anyone know how tall the side pockets are on the 6900? I didn't see that on the web site, and wonder if my tripod will fit in one?
Testing the Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900
Testing the Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900
Justin talks about it in there, judging for myself the SG are not nearly as big as the timberline pockets, keep in mind I've never seen a sky talus, but have fit a razor 85, butt pad and a puffy all in one side pocket of a timberline.
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If/when I get a SG pack, the Sky Talus 6900 looks to be the most functional for my purposes. I really like the long side pockets like on my Kifaru Timberline, which are good for tripod, spotting scope, rain clothes, etc., which can then all be accessed still while a bow is left attached to the front of the pack. I also like the potential for easier loading of meat inside of the bag with the 6900 though through the center zip, and like the more waterproof zippers on the SG packs. And I think I like from the videos the way the SG pack seals at the top over the stays in it's compressed mode without a lid. As far as Kifaru packs, the Reckoning would be nearly my perfect pack as well, but I sure wish that it had waterproof/resistant zippers.
Does anyone know how tall the side pockets are on the 6900? I didn't see that on the web site, and wonder if my tripod will fit in one?
Thanks for the info everyone. Whacker, thanks for the offer also. I was just wondering if my Gitzo tripod would fit in the side pockets...but it doesn't sound like it will (I think the tripod is about 22" long). That is not a big deal though, I can just put the tripod in the lower pocket on the outside bag, if I end up getting the SG 6900 in the future. I just prefer to have everything inside of the pack generally. The waterproof zippers are a big selling point for me on the SG packs to cut down on water coming in the pack. I sometimes end up with almost an inch of water in the bottom of my Kifaru hip pockets and pack at the end of a day of pouring rain in the Cascades and with crawling through wet brush. The 500 Codura seems to be very waterproof on its own, but not so with unprotected zippers.
.Thanks for the info everyone. Whacker, thanks for the offer also. I was just wondering if my Gitzo tripod would fit in the side pockets...but it doesn't sound like it will (I think the tripod is about 22" long). That is not a big deal though, I can just put the tripod in the lower pocket on the outside bag, if I end up getting the SG 6900 in the future. I just prefer to have everything inside of the pack generally. The waterproof zippers are a big selling point for me on the SG packs to cut down on water coming in the pack. I sometimes end up with almost an inch of water in the bottom of my Kifaru hip pockets and pack at the end of a day of pouring rain in the Cascades and with crawling through wet brush. The 500 Codura seems to be very waterproof on its own, but not so with unprotected zippers.
What in the wide world of sports is going on here? A rokslide kifaru vs _____ thread where the most common answer is not kifaru?