Very different. I never had an issue with my Kuiu, but those parts sticking up made me be a little careful.
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I feel like the next question is how does it feel 70+ pounds?I’ve been using the ARK frame for quite a few months now. Prior to that I’ve always carried a tactical frame. The ARK frame carries loads in the sub 70lb range very well. Well built, very strong and the new foams used in the shoulder straps, lumbar pad and waist belt seem to be a significant improvement.
Kifaru is stretching the pricing for sure. The market will decide. It will take some solid real world feedback to begin to consider.125% of the cost of an Exo frame, 120% compared to Kuiu (which go on sale way more), and 120% compared to SG. Is this frame going to blow away the competition enough to make up for the price difference? I have my doubts. I love my Kifaru that I got on 40% discount because they didn't like selling America's away colors any more, but my Kuiu is still my daily driver at around half the sticker cost of a Kifaru. It seems like the Exo K4 sold like hot cakes, can Kifaru really keep up at this price point??
Kifaru has always been more expensive than competitors. American made costs more, thats just the way it is. If this frame is berry compliant that could explain it.125% of the cost of an Exo frame, 120% compared to Kuiu (which go on sale way more), and 120% compared to SG. Is this frame going to blow away the competition enough to make up for the price difference? I have my doubts. I love my Kifaru that I got on 40% discount because they didn't like selling America's away colors any more, but my Kuiu is still my daily driver at around half the sticker cost of a Kifaru. It seems like the Exo K4 sold like hot cakes, can Kifaru really keep up at this price point??
As mentioned, what about those big loads! That’s where the rubber meets the road and separates the competition.I’ve been using the ARK frame for quite a few months now. Prior to that I’ve always carried a tactical frame. The ARK frame carries loads in the sub 70lb range very well. Well built, very strong and the new foams used in the shoulder straps, lumbar pad and waist belt seem to be a significant improvement.
Kifaru is responding to people on Facebook saying all old bags will fit the ARK Frame. Also claiming the ARK is 20% lighter and stronger. Based on the listed weight(3.09#) for a 25" ARK compared to a 26" Lite Frame, the weight savings(7oz) sounds accurate. Strength is obviously TBD but I'm eager to read some reviews. I'm guessing they tested it with 70lbs+ but I'll wait to hear from some 3rd parties.Website says ARK works with ”most” older bags. Wonder if any current bags are not compatible? I’ve wanted to try a Hellbender or go back to a Stryker XL.
the issue is exo is also 100% made in America. So exo has figured it out and also ships with 24- 48 hours. Exo does so by staying small and stream lines and only sells packs and seems to be doing it better then their competition.Kifaru has always been more expensive than competitors. American made costs more, thats just the way it is. If this frame is berry compliant that could explain it.
Edit: is it worth it? Thats for the individual/market to decide
This x 1000. They have it figured out, wouldn’t want to be another hunting pack company for the foreseeable future.the issue is exo is also 100% made in America. So exo has figured it out and also ships with 24- 48 hours. Exo does so by staying small and stream lines and only sells packs and seems to be doing it better then their competition.