Hello, here we go again Kuiu vs Exo...
I need a solid backcountry pack, trying to go as lightweight as possible.
By checking the NEW GEN. Kuiu Pro LT 5500 @ 4.2 lbs
Vs the Exo K3 4800 @ 5lb 10 oz , I am leaning forward the Kuiu... by weight, price and the bag configuration.
So, my question is, if the KUIU is a keeper, or just a step before upgrading to an Exo or SG ?
Some people complaint about previous kuiu packs, however I have read that the new design is much better.
I see that everybody loves their Exos and wont look further, however some Kuiu owners move ahead..
Have a sitka bivy 3000, eberlestocks, and badlands. All day packs. Badlands are very comfortable for me, but they are heavy, and eberlestock even heavier...
Thanks for your advice
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I need a solid backcountry pack, trying to go as lightweight as possible.
By checking the NEW GEN. Kuiu Pro LT 5500 @ 4.2 lbs
Vs the Exo K3 4800 @ 5lb 10 oz , I am leaning forward the Kuiu... by weight, price and the bag configuration.
So, my question is, if the KUIU is a keeper, or just a step before upgrading to an Exo or SG ?
Some people complaint about previous kuiu packs, however I have read that the new design is much better.
I see that everybody loves their Exos and wont look further, however some Kuiu owners move ahead..
Have a sitka bivy 3000, eberlestocks, and badlands. All day packs. Badlands are very comfortable for me, but they are heavy, and eberlestock even heavier...
Thanks for your advice
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