Name the new Kifaru pack....and WIN!

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Why do all the pack makers have the attachment points from the bag to the frame on the front of the bag instead of at the back of the bag? Then when you compress something between the frame the compression makes the actual bag fairly useless... you cant get as much in it and you cant get in and out of it without uncompromising the whole load. If the attachment points were at the back of the bag you could compress the hell out of whatever you have in between the bag and frame and the bag would be totally uninfected. No one does it like this but it seems like it would be so much better. Maybe I don't understand something.
 
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You should hold off on the comments until you seethe video....

The new bag can have the compression straps attach in the front or back....it will be your choice.
 

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Why do all the pack makers have the attachment points from the bag to the frame on the front of the bag instead of at the back of the bag? Then when you compress something between the frame the compression makes the actual bag fairly useless... you can get as much in it and you cant get in and out of it without uncompromising the whole load. If the attachment points were at the back of the bag you could compress the hell out of whatever you have in between the bag and frame and the bag would be totally uninfected. No one does it like this but it seems like it would be so much better. Maybe I don't understand something.[/QUOTE]

There are 2 attachment point on the Kifaru Rambler. One on the front of the bag as you see here to compress everything and one on the back side of the bag to only compress the stuff on the panel loader. So we solved this issue for you :)

Videos are coming in a couple minutes to show more as well

joe
 

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Wow!!!! I can't believe it!

This pack looks awesome.

I have a duplex frame and have it set up with a back pouch, long pocket, grab-it and gen2 meat bag.

This looks like it will work so much better!! A great shed hunting rig too!

Thank you Kifaru and Rokslide!!

congrats Mike
 

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congrats Mike

Bob,

Thanks! The pics you posted of your bikini in day hunt mode inspired me to pull the trigger on the set up I have on my duplex now.

I have the gen2 meat bag sandwiched between my frame and back pouch ready to expand for meat hauling, and a long pocket on the bottom. Although I wish I would have went with a top zip instead of the side zip. The back pouch gets in the way of the Zipper.

I have only ran it like this one weekend hunt And a few training hikes at the gym with bumper plates on the stair climber. Love the curious looks I get. . .

I'm having the hardest time trying to decide on a big bag. The rambler will buy me some time to decide. what a great looking pack! Gotta love the versatility of the kifaru packs.
 

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Dang it I was 7 posts to late. Congrats man.

That was close!!

Thanks guys! I felt like I won the lottery!! It was tough getting through the day with all that excitement! I can't wait to get my hands on this pack!
 

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The "alpha and Omega" pack. "The beginning and the end"
As in, you'll never need another pack
 

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I've been in AZ Coues hunting so missed this and have not seen all 16 pages of responses so I apologize if these have been listed:

1. Kifaru Continental Divide

2. Kifaru C-5

3. Kifaru C-130

The last two for cargo hauling perfection.
 
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