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HAHA I am going to SG this year. Mainly due to try their new frame....but the weight savings will be nice too!!!
Not selling my Kifaru yet though
please let us know how it compares. thanks
HAHA I am going to SG this year. Mainly due to try their new frame....but the weight savings will be nice too!!!
Not selling my Kifaru yet though
Great. You know what happens when the creeks are too high to get in to check cameras? You sit around and read crap like this. The next thing you know, you've ordered a new frame and bag. Now I just have to hope that my EMR2 doesn't find out, cause it's been lifting so much weight and eating so much protein the last year and a half, it's twice my size and liable to kick my ass. And if it tells my wife, I'm f$$cked, there goes my new Hilleberg.
I've got a little question, specifically regarding the Stone Glacier Sky Talus vs the Kifaru Reckoning. I've received a bit of a response to the question but was hoping to get feedback on both packs. . . If the bag is loaded and the load shelf, for either pack, and you've go the side compression straps cranked, will it "crush" or "smash" the stuff in the bag? I'm trying to get a feel for how much of an issue it might be. It appears that both packs side compression straps are somewhat independent from the straps as they go around the back (side away from the frame).
This thread just cost me a lot of money!
I received the Xcurve and Avail on Monday. I'd say the quality is every bit as good as my Kifaru pack/frame. I like the layout, but was disappointed that the size of the Avail won't work for me. I thought it would be big enough for a good day pack/EDC type bag but it's just not quite enough for my day pack. I guess I just bring too much stuff. I have loaded up the frame with 40-45 #'s and did a couple hikes with it. It is very comfortable! I'm not done testing but so far I don't feel it is any more or less comfortable than my K Hunter frame. I am going take full advantage of SG's 30 day guarantee and test it way more. It sucks because I live in eastern ND where it's as flat as a pancake. I have been hiking up and down a sledding hill close to my house but it's just not the same as being in the mountains/badlands. It's the best I've got though.
I received the Xcurve and Avail on Monday. I'd say the quality is every bit as good as my Kifaru pack/frame. I like the layout, but was disappointed that the size of the Avail won't work for me. I thought it would be big enough for a good day pack/EDC type bag but it's just not quite enough for my day pack. I guess I just bring too much stuff. I have loaded up the frame with 40-45 #'s and did a couple hikes with it. It is very comfortable! I'm not done testing but so far I don't feel it is any more or less comfortable than my K Hunter frame. I am going take full advantage of SG's 30 day guarantee and test it way more. It sucks because I live in eastern ND where it's as flat as a pancake. I have been hiking up and down a sledding hill close to my house but it's just not the same as being in the mountains/badlands. It's the best I've got though.
Eagle,
I feel like I have basic gear. Food, baby wipes, tags, extra batteries, headlamp, kill kit, silnylon tarp, first aid, light gloves/hat, puffy, and rain coat are my basic items I always bring. That's not a problem fits easily. I then have a spotter and tripod most of the time which I prefer to put in the bag so I can strap my bow to my pack. That's when it gets tight. Throw in colder weather gear (puffy pants, winter hats, gloves, etc.) and it won't work. I think the SG 3300 would be perfect size. I have a woodsman right now that is perfect size in my eyes and that's 3400-4000ci. If I end up keeping the Xcurve I will probably get the Sky 5900 since it gets down to 4000ci or so in day mode.
I can't speak for the Avail but I can tell you that the Solo would easily fit all of your stuff without any issues whatsoever. My son and I did a 9 day goat hunt a couple years ago and he was able to put all of his gear into a solo bag. That being said, I really don't understand you not being able to fit your day gear into a 2200 in.³ bag, especially when coupled with the load shelf. Food, baby wipes, shelter, etc., should be able to easily fit in a game bag then put into the load shelf. That would leave your main bag virtually empty. This is what my son looked like, with his Solo loaded, prior to starting our hike in.
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The real question is..... can he run that smoke wagon hes got there?
Great Photo.
I received the Xcurve and Avail on Monday. I'd say the quality is every bit as good as my Kifaru pack/frame. I like the layout, but was disappointed that the size of the Avail won't work for me. I thought it would be big enough for a good day pack/EDC type bag but it's just not quite enough for my day pack. I guess I just bring too much stuff. I have loaded up the frame with 40-45 #'s and did a couple hikes with it. It is very comfortable! I'm not done testing but so far I don't feel it is any more or less comfortable than my K Hunter frame. I am going take full advantage of SG's 30 day guarantee and test it way more. It sucks because I live in eastern ND where it's as flat as a pancake. I have been hiking up and down a sledding hill close to my house but it's just not the same as being in the mountains/badlands. It's the best I've got though.