I’m not sure if I’m the only one or not that hates these long self locking buckles on the newer packs. I just got and ARK and Absaroka pack and in day mode the pack just flopped loose and hung way away from the frame.
I found some new heavy duty quick attach ladder locks on marsupial gears website. I bought enough to replace all of the side straps on the pack.
I also replace the new load lifter clips on the frame since you have to pull them anytime you want to put meat on the frame. The Kifaru ones are a huge PITA and I can’t imagine using them with cold bloody hands or gloves on. The new ones are super easy and quick to use once handed.
I also pulled some old buckles out of the spare parts bag and made an extra strap to go with the load panel. Next I’ll replace the top 3/4” cross strap with a 1” strap with regular buckles. I don’t think the 3/4” straps aren’t going to be long enough for some of the stuff I put in the pack.
With all the loose straps cleaned up and buckles swapped out I feel the the pack compresses nicely.
I also pulled the buckles off the lid and connected it straight to the load lifter straps.
I also used the same clips to connect the bottom of the load shelf and tie the top of the bag to the frame to keep it from flopping down.
Hopefully the pack works well, I’m not 100% sold on the frame yet. It’s annoying that I have to carry extra parts to reconnect the load lifters once I pull the bag and extras to connect the frame to the belt. Seems like a poor design or just lazy to me compared to how some other manufactures are doing it.
I found some new heavy duty quick attach ladder locks on marsupial gears website. I bought enough to replace all of the side straps on the pack.
I also replace the new load lifter clips on the frame since you have to pull them anytime you want to put meat on the frame. The Kifaru ones are a huge PITA and I can’t imagine using them with cold bloody hands or gloves on. The new ones are super easy and quick to use once handed.
I also pulled some old buckles out of the spare parts bag and made an extra strap to go with the load panel. Next I’ll replace the top 3/4” cross strap with a 1” strap with regular buckles. I don’t think the 3/4” straps aren’t going to be long enough for some of the stuff I put in the pack.
With all the loose straps cleaned up and buckles swapped out I feel the the pack compresses nicely.
I also pulled the buckles off the lid and connected it straight to the load lifter straps.
I also used the same clips to connect the bottom of the load shelf and tie the top of the bag to the frame to keep it from flopping down.
Hopefully the pack works well, I’m not 100% sold on the frame yet. It’s annoying that I have to carry extra parts to reconnect the load lifters once I pull the bag and extras to connect the frame to the belt. Seems like a poor design or just lazy to me compared to how some other manufactures are doing it.