Racethesunset
WKR
I pre-ordered and received two 1850's, one in verde with an ICON frame for hunting, one without for trekking and mountaineering. I have only had a chance to play with them for an hour or so, but will post more as time goes on.
Initial impressions would be that construction feels better than previous generations of ICON packs perhaps - not sure what's changed, just my first impression pulling it out of the box. I have had the 5k and have the 3k presently as well. Zippers don't snag, material is as typical a little noisy but is cut very well and overall feels a little more durable the ICON 3000 for comparison. Time will tell there. Initial fitting was relatively easy, and shoulder and hip belt support is excellent with or without the ICON frame. The aluminum stays are STRONG and supportive - you do not need the ICON unless you are packing meat out. The new lumbar support is a very stiff, so may need to break in still. For volume, I actually was able to fit my weekend backpacking gear with the exception of my tripod - so it could double as a weekend pack in theory.
Initial likes:
- Super comfortable without the ICON frame under 30lbs
- Multiple lumbar pad options out of box - I prefer less padding than the out of box one, so this helped with comfort
- Interior pockets are perfect simplifies things
Initial dislikes
- Pack + suspension + ICON frame weight = 4.72 lbs (advertised 3.92lbs)
- Pack + suspension weight = 3.42 lbs (advertised 3.125 lbs)
- It took a LONG time to remove and re-add the pack from the frame (30 minutes first try) - would never waste time in the field doing this - surely there's a better way
Feel free to post your reviews of the pack here as well.

Initial impressions would be that construction feels better than previous generations of ICON packs perhaps - not sure what's changed, just my first impression pulling it out of the box. I have had the 5k and have the 3k presently as well. Zippers don't snag, material is as typical a little noisy but is cut very well and overall feels a little more durable the ICON 3000 for comparison. Time will tell there. Initial fitting was relatively easy, and shoulder and hip belt support is excellent with or without the ICON frame. The aluminum stays are STRONG and supportive - you do not need the ICON unless you are packing meat out. The new lumbar support is a very stiff, so may need to break in still. For volume, I actually was able to fit my weekend backpacking gear with the exception of my tripod - so it could double as a weekend pack in theory.
Initial likes:
- Super comfortable without the ICON frame under 30lbs
- Multiple lumbar pad options out of box - I prefer less padding than the out of box one, so this helped with comfort
- Interior pockets are perfect simplifies things
Initial dislikes
- Pack + suspension + ICON frame weight = 4.72 lbs (advertised 3.92lbs)
- Pack + suspension weight = 3.42 lbs (advertised 3.125 lbs)
- It took a LONG time to remove and re-add the pack from the frame (30 minutes first try) - would never waste time in the field doing this - surely there's a better way
Feel free to post your reviews of the pack here as well.
