Compression straps on the frame for securing a load like exo is fine, I think he meant a way to secure meat to the actual frame, securing meat on a kifaru(besides the Stryker family of bags) sucks, and is anything but intuitive. Exo is my favorite meat hauling system, you have compression straps on the frame, undo all of them, put your load on, cinch it all down, then sandwich it between your bag and frame… super quick, and extremely secure, and you can adjust load height easily and nothing shifts on your way out.
Kifaru’s load shelf has always been an afterthought, and it’s the most cumbersome load system of any I’ve used. Wouldn’t take much thought to make a load quick and easy to secure without putting meat in the bag. I figured they would have done something a little more intuitive with a brand new frame.
I guess I can see it on bags over 5k, but smaller bags suck to haul meat in, and I want to keep bone in when breaking animals down, and bone in quarters don’t go into smaller bags. Would have liked to see them put some thought into that.